Journal article

Influence of mechanical stretch on thrombin regulation by fetal mixed lung cells

AKC Chan, B Baranowski, L Berry, M Liu, B Rafii, M Post, H O'Brodovich, P Monagle, M Andrew

American Journal of Respiratory Cell and Molecular Biology | Published : 1998

Abstract

Respiratory distress syndrome (RDS) is characterized by intrapulmonary fibrin deposition, which can adversely affect surfactant function, and stimulate fibroblast proliferation, which may contribute to the development of bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD). We speculated that the premature lung may have impaired regulation of thrombin, thus making preterm infants susceptible to fibrin formation within the lung. Therefore, we studied the effect of stretch, which simulates fetal breathing movements (FBMs), on the generation and inhibition of a key hemostatic enzyme - thrombin - by rat fetal mixed lung cells (FMLCs). Our results showed that stretch induced glycosaminoglycan production with increas..

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