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Mouse Pneumonectomy Model of Compensatory Lung Growth
Authors:Sheng Liu  Jeffrey Cimprich  Brian M Varisco
Institution:1.Division of Critical Care Medicine, Cincinnati Children''s Hospital Medical Center
Abstract:In humans, disrupted repair and remodeling of injured lung contributes to a host of acute and chronic lung disorders which may ultimately lead to disability or death. Injury-based animal models of lung repair and regeneration are limited by injury-specific responses making it difficult to differentiate changes related to the injury response and injury resolution from changes related to lung repair and lung regeneration. However, use of animal models to identify these repair and regeneration signaling pathways is critical to the development of new therapies aimed at improving pulmonary function following lung injury. The mouse pneumonectomy model utilizes compensatory lung growth to isolate those repair and regeneration signals in order to more clearly define mechanisms of alveolar re-septation. Here, we describe our technique for performing mouse pneumonectomy and sham pneumonectomy. This technique may be utilized in conjunction with lineage tracing or other transgenic mouse models to define molecular and cellular mechanism of lung repair and regeneration.
Keywords:Medicine  Issue 94  Pneumonectomy  Compensatory Lung Growth  Lung Injury  Lung Repair  Mouse Surgery  Alveolarization
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