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Lysyl Oxidase Expression Is Decreased in the Developing Diaphragm and Lungs of Nitrofen-Induced Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia.
[congenital diaphragmatic hernia]
Introduction
 
Malformation
of
the
nonmuscular
tissue
components
in
congenital
diaphragmatic
hernia
(
CDH
)
is
thought
to
underlie
the
diaphragmatic
defect
,
causing
intrathoracic
herniation
of
abdominal
viscera
and
thus
disturbing
normal
lung
development
.
It
has
been
shown
that
diaphragmatic
and
pulmonary
morphogeneses
require
the
structural
integrity
of
connective
tissue
,
and
developmental
mutations
that
inhibit
the
formation
of
extracellular
matrix
(
ECM
)
result
in
CDH
with
hypoplastic
lungs
.
Lysyl
oxidase
(
lox
)
,
an
extracellular
enzyme
that
catalyzes
the
cross-linking
of
ECM
proteins
,
plays
an
essential
role
during
diaphragmatic
and
pulmonary
development
by
controlling
the
formation
of
connective
tissue
.
Furthermore
,
lox
(
-
/
-
)
knockouts
exhibit
abnormal
connective
tissue
with
diaphragmatic
defects
and
impaired
airway
morphogenesis
.
We
designed
this
study
to
investigate
the
hypothesis
that
diaphragmatic
and
pulmonary
lox
expression
is
decreased
in
the
nitrofen-induced
CDH
model
.
Materials
and
Methods
 
Timed-pregnant
Sprague-
Dawley
rats
were
exposed
to
either
nitrofen
or
vehicle
on
gestational
day
9
(
D
9
)
,
and
fetuses
were
harvested
on
selected
time
points
D
15
and
D
18
.
The
micro-dissected
fetal
diaphragms
(
n
 
=
 
48
)
and
lungs
(
n
 
=
 
48
)
were
divided
into
two
groups
:
control
and
nitrofen-exposed
samples
(
n
 
=
 
12
per
specimen
and
time
point
,
respectively
)
.
Diaphragmatic
and
pulmonary
gene
expression
levels
of
lox
were
analyzed
by
quantitative
real-time
polymerase
chain
reaction
.
Immunohistochemical
staining
was
performed
to
evaluate
lox
protein
expression
in
diaphragms
and
lungs
.
Results
 
Relative
mRNA
expression
of
lox
was
significantly
reduced
in
diaphragms
and
lungs
of
nitrofen-exposed
fetuses
on
D
15
(
0
.
29
 
±
 
0
.
08
vs
.
0
.
12
 
±
 
0
.
05
;
p
 
<
 
0
.
05
and
0
.
52
 
±
 
0
.
44
vs
.
0
.
20
 
±
 
0
.
04
;
p
 
<
 
0
.
05
)
and
D
18
(
0
.
90
 
±
 
0
.
25
vs
.
0
.
57
 
±
 
0
.
23
;
p
 
<
 
0
.
05
and
0
.
59
 
±
 
0
.
26
vs
.
0
.
35
 
±
 
0
.
09
;
p
 
<
 
0
.
05
)
compared
with
controls
.
Diaphragmatic
and
pulmonary
immunoreactivity
of
lox
was
markedly
decreased
in
nitrofen-exposed
fetuses
on
D
15
and
D
18
compared
with
controls
.
Conclusions
 
Decreased
lox
expression
during
diaphragmatic
development
and
lung
branching
morphogenesis
may
interfere
with
normal
cross-linking
of
ECM
proteins
,
disrupting
the
integrity
of
connective
tissue
,
and
contributing
to
the
diaphragmatic
defect
and
impaired
airway
formation
in
the
nitrofen-induced
CDH
model
.
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"causing intrathoracic herniation of abdominal viscera and thus disturbing normal lung development"
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