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Angiogenesis in the Ischemic Rat Lung
Authors:John Jenkins  Elizabeth Wagner
Institution:Johns Hopkins Asthma and Allergy Center, Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, Johns Hopkins University
Abstract:The adult lung is perfused by both the systemic bronchial artery and the entire venous return flowing through the pulmonary arteries. In most lung pathologies, it is the smaller systemic vasculature that responds to a need for enhanced lung perfusion and shows robust neovascularization. Pulmonary vascular ischemia induced by pulmonary artery obstruction has been shown to result in rapid systemic arterial angiogenesis in man as well as in several animal models. Although the histologic assessment of the time course of bronchial artery proliferation in rats was carefully described by Weibel 1, mechanisms responsible for this organized growth of new vessels are not clear. We provide surgical details of inducing left pulmonary artery ischemia in the rat that leads to bronchial neovascularization. Quantification of the extent of angiogenesis presents an additional challenge due to the presence of the two vascular beds within the lung. Methods to determine functional angiogenesis based on labeled microsphere injections are provided.
Keywords:Medicine  Issue 72  Anatomy  Physiology  Biomedical Engineering  Pathology  Surgery  Lung  Lung Diseases  Lung Injury  Thoracic Surgical Procedures  Physiological Processes  Growth and Development  Respiratory System  Physiological Phenomena  angiogenesis  bronchial artery  blood vessels  arteries  rat  ischemia  intubation  artery ligation  thoracotomy  cannulation  animal model
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