Effects of hyperoxia on VEGF, its receptors, and HIF-2 in the newborn rat lung
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Hosford, Gayle E., and David M. Olson. Effects of hyperoxia on VEGF, its receptors, and HIF-2 in the newborn rat lung. Am J Physiol Lung Cell Mol Physiol 285: L161–L168, 2003. First published March 7, 2003; 10.1152/ ajplung.00285.2002.—Signaling through the hypoxia inducible factor (HIF)-VEGF-VEGF receptor system (VEGF signaling system) leads to angiogenesis and epithelial cell proliferation and is a key mechanism regulating alveolarization in lungs of newborn rats. Hyperoxia exposure ( 95% O2 days 4–14) arrests lung alveolarization and may do so through suppression of the VEGF signaling system. Lung tissue mRNA levels of HIF-2 and VEGF increased from days 4–14 in normoxic animals, but hyperoxia suppressed these increases. Levels of HIF-2 and VEGF mRNA were correlated in the air but not the O2-treated group, suggesting that the low levels of HIF-2 observed at high O2 concentrations are not stimulating VEGF expression. VEGF164 protein levels increased with developmental age, and with hyperoxia to day 9, but continuing hyperoxia decreased levels by day 12. VEGFR1 and VEGFR2 mRNA expression also increased in air-exposed animals, and these, too, were significantly decreased by hyperoxia by day 9 and day 12, respectively. Receptor protein levels did not increase with development; however, O2 did decrease protein to less than air values. Hyperoxic suppression of VEGF signaling from days 9–14 may be one mechanism by which alveolarization is arrested.
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