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Chronic hypoxia alters nitric oxide-dependent pulmonary vascular responses in lungs of newborn pigs
Authors:Fike, Candice D.   Kaplowitz, Mark R.
Abstract:Fike, Candice D., and Mark R. Kaplowitz. Chronichypoxia alters nitric oxide-dependent pulmonary vascular responses inlungs of newborn pigs. J. Appl.Physiol. 81(5): 2078-2087, 1996.---Almost all ofthe studies evaluating the effect of chronic hypoxia on lung nitricoxide production have been performed in adult animals. Because resultsof studies in adult lungs should not be extrapolated to represent thenewborn lung, we performed studies to determine whether decreasednitric oxide production might be involved in the pathogenesis ofchronic hypoxia-induced pulmonary hypertension in newborns. We keptnewborn pigs in chambers filled with room air (control) or 11-12%O2 for either 3-5 (short) or10-12 (long) days. Using isolated lungs, we measured pulmonary vascular responses to agents that either stimulate or inhibit thesynthesis of nitric oxide. To define the vascular sites of alteredproduction of nitric oxide, we applied the micropuncture technique andmeasured small venular pressures before and after treatment with anitric oxide synthesis inhibitor. Pulmonary vascular responses toacetylcholine were blunted in chronically hypoxic piglets of both theshort and long groups. The nitric oxide synthesis inhibitor had adifferent effect in the lungs of control piglets than in those ofchronically hypoxic piglets of the long but not of the short group. Forthe long group, the nitric oxide synthesis inhibitors causedconstriction of both arteries and veins in lungs of control but not ofchronically hypoxic piglets. These findings support the idea thatdecreased pulmonary vascular nitric oxide production occurs withchronic hypoxia in newborn pigs and might therefore contribute to thepathogenesis of pulmonary hypertension in newborns.

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