Rapamycin attenuates hypoxia-induced pulmonary vascular remodeling and right ventricular hypertrophy in mice

  • Tillmanns Harald H
  • Goldenberg Anna
  • Faulhammer Petra
  • von Lilien Anna-Laura
  • Stieger Philipp
  • Paddenberg Renate
  • Kummer Wolfgang
  • Braun-Dullaeus Ruediger C
Publication date
February 2007
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Journal
Respiratory Research

Abstract

Abstract Background Chronic hypoxia induces pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH). Smooth muscle cell (SMC) proliferation and hypertrophy are important contributors to the remodeling that occurs in chronic hypoxic pulmonary vasculature. We hypothesized that rapamycin (RAPA), a potent cell cycle inhibitor, prevents pulmonary hypertension in chronic hypoxic mice. Methods Mice were held either at normoxia (N; 21% O2) or at hypobaric hypoxia (H; 0.5 atm; ~10% O2). RAPA-treated animals (3 mg/kg*d, i.p.) were compared to animals injected with vehicle alone. Proliferative activity within the pulmonary arteries was quantified by staining for Ki67 (positive nuclei/vessel) and media area was quantified by computer-aided planimetry after immune-labeli...

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