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Glutathione reductase deficiency alters lung development and hyperoxic responses in neonatal mice
Cellular antioxidants protect against hyperoxic lung injury. The role of the glutathione (GSH) system in lung development and bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) pathogenesis has not been systematically investigated. The current study utilized GSH reductase-deficient (Gsr-KO) neonatal mice to test the...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7708869/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33254076 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.redox.2020.101797 |
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author | Robbins, Mary E. Cho, Hye-Youn Hansen, Jason M. Luchsinger, Joseph R. Locy, Morgan L. Velten, Markus Kleeberger, Steven R. Rogers, Lynette K. Tipple, Trent E. |
author_facet | Robbins, Mary E. Cho, Hye-Youn Hansen, Jason M. Luchsinger, Joseph R. Locy, Morgan L. Velten, Markus Kleeberger, Steven R. Rogers, Lynette K. Tipple, Trent E. |
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description | Cellular antioxidants protect against hyperoxic lung injury. The role of the glutathione (GSH) system in lung development and bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) pathogenesis has not been systematically investigated. The current study utilized GSH reductase-deficient (Gsr-KO) neonatal mice to test the hypothesis that early disruption of the GSH system negatively impacts lung development and hyperoxic responses. Lungs from wild-type (Gsr-WT) and Gsr-KO mice were analyzed for histopathology, developmental markers, redox indices, and transcriptome profiling at different developmental stages following exposure to room air or hyperoxia (85% O(2)) for up to 14 d. Lungs from Gsr-KO mice exhibited alveolar epithelial dysplasia in the embryonic and neonatal periods with relatively normal lung architecture in adulthood. GSH and its oxidized form (GSSG) were 50–70% lower at E19-PND14 in Gsr-KO lungs than in age-matched Gsr-WT. Differential gene expression between Gsr-WT and Gsr-KO lungs was analyzed at discrete developmental stages. Gsr-KO lungs exhibited downregulated cell cycle and DNA damage checkpoint genes at E19, as well as lung lipid metabolism and surfactant genes at PND5. In addition to abnormal baseline lung morphometry, Gsr-KO mice displayed a blunted response to hyperoxia. Hyperoxia caused a more robust upregulation of the lung thioredoxin system in Gsr-KO compared to Gsr-WT. Gsr-dependent, hyperoxia-responsive genes were highly associated with abnormal cytoskeleton, skeletal-muscular function, and tissue morphology at PND5. Overall, our data in Gsr-KO mice implicate the GSH system as a key regulator of lung development, cellular differentiation, and hyperoxic responses in neonatal mice. |
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spelling | pubmed-77088692020-12-09 Glutathione reductase deficiency alters lung development and hyperoxic responses in neonatal mice Robbins, Mary E. Cho, Hye-Youn Hansen, Jason M. Luchsinger, Joseph R. Locy, Morgan L. Velten, Markus Kleeberger, Steven R. Rogers, Lynette K. Tipple, Trent E. Redox Biol Research Paper Cellular antioxidants protect against hyperoxic lung injury. The role of the glutathione (GSH) system in lung development and bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) pathogenesis has not been systematically investigated. The current study utilized GSH reductase-deficient (Gsr-KO) neonatal mice to test the hypothesis that early disruption of the GSH system negatively impacts lung development and hyperoxic responses. Lungs from wild-type (Gsr-WT) and Gsr-KO mice were analyzed for histopathology, developmental markers, redox indices, and transcriptome profiling at different developmental stages following exposure to room air or hyperoxia (85% O(2)) for up to 14 d. Lungs from Gsr-KO mice exhibited alveolar epithelial dysplasia in the embryonic and neonatal periods with relatively normal lung architecture in adulthood. GSH and its oxidized form (GSSG) were 50–70% lower at E19-PND14 in Gsr-KO lungs than in age-matched Gsr-WT. Differential gene expression between Gsr-WT and Gsr-KO lungs was analyzed at discrete developmental stages. Gsr-KO lungs exhibited downregulated cell cycle and DNA damage checkpoint genes at E19, as well as lung lipid metabolism and surfactant genes at PND5. In addition to abnormal baseline lung morphometry, Gsr-KO mice displayed a blunted response to hyperoxia. Hyperoxia caused a more robust upregulation of the lung thioredoxin system in Gsr-KO compared to Gsr-WT. Gsr-dependent, hyperoxia-responsive genes were highly associated with abnormal cytoskeleton, skeletal-muscular function, and tissue morphology at PND5. Overall, our data in Gsr-KO mice implicate the GSH system as a key regulator of lung development, cellular differentiation, and hyperoxic responses in neonatal mice. Elsevier 2020-11-13 /pmc/articles/PMC7708869/ /pubmed/33254076 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.redox.2020.101797 Text en © 2020 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Research Paper Robbins, Mary E. Cho, Hye-Youn Hansen, Jason M. Luchsinger, Joseph R. Locy, Morgan L. Velten, Markus Kleeberger, Steven R. Rogers, Lynette K. Tipple, Trent E. Glutathione reductase deficiency alters lung development and hyperoxic responses in neonatal mice |
title | Glutathione reductase deficiency alters lung development and hyperoxic responses in neonatal mice |
title_full | Glutathione reductase deficiency alters lung development and hyperoxic responses in neonatal mice |
title_fullStr | Glutathione reductase deficiency alters lung development and hyperoxic responses in neonatal mice |
title_full_unstemmed | Glutathione reductase deficiency alters lung development and hyperoxic responses in neonatal mice |
title_short | Glutathione reductase deficiency alters lung development and hyperoxic responses in neonatal mice |
title_sort | glutathione reductase deficiency alters lung development and hyperoxic responses in neonatal mice |
topic | Research Paper |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7708869/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33254076 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.redox.2020.101797 |
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