Accurate fluid pressure in the fetal lung is critical for its development, especially at the beginning of the saccular stage when alveolar epithelial type 1 (AT1) and type 2 (AT2) cells differentiate from the epithelial progenitors. Despite our growing understanding of the role of physical forces in lung development, the molecular mechanisms that regulate the transduction of mechanical stretch to alveolar differentiation remain elusive. To simulate lung distension, we optimized both an ex vivo model with precision cut lung slices and an in vivo model of fetal tracheal occlusion. Increased mechanical tension showed to improve alveolar maturation and differentiation toward AT1. By manipulating ROCK pathway, we demonstrate that stretch-induced...
Branching morphogenesis is a fundamental program for tissue patterning. We show that active YAP, a k...
Mechanical stretch under both physiological (breathing) and pathophysiological (ventilator-induced) ...
signal transduction in the fetal lung. J Appl Physiol 89: 2078–2084, 2000.—Growth and maturation of ...
Accurate fluid pressure in the fetal lung is critical for its development, especially at the beginni...
Fetal tracheal occlusion (TO) is a clinical therapy that has been proven to promote stretch-induced ...
Stretch is an essential mechanism for lung growth and development. Animal models in which fetal lung...
Formation of the architecturally complex gas exchange surface of the lung during development require...
Many preterm infants require mechanical ventilation as life-saving therapy. However, ventilation-ind...
Many preterm infants require mechanical ventilation as life-saving therapy. However, ventilation-ind...
Breathing exposes lung cells to continual mechanical stimuli, which is part of the microenvironmenta...
alterations in lung expansion, are a major determinant of fetal lung development, having a potent af...
Many preterm infants require mechanical ventilation as life-saving therapy. However, ventilation-ind...
Lung epithelial progenitors differentiate into alveolar type 1 (AT1) and type 2 (AT2) cells. These c...
Mechanical forces are essential for normal fetal lung development. However, the cellular and molecul...
Mechanical stretch under both physiological (breathing) and pathophysiological (ventilator-induced) ...
Branching morphogenesis is a fundamental program for tissue patterning. We show that active YAP, a k...
Mechanical stretch under both physiological (breathing) and pathophysiological (ventilator-induced) ...
signal transduction in the fetal lung. J Appl Physiol 89: 2078–2084, 2000.—Growth and maturation of ...
Accurate fluid pressure in the fetal lung is critical for its development, especially at the beginni...
Fetal tracheal occlusion (TO) is a clinical therapy that has been proven to promote stretch-induced ...
Stretch is an essential mechanism for lung growth and development. Animal models in which fetal lung...
Formation of the architecturally complex gas exchange surface of the lung during development require...
Many preterm infants require mechanical ventilation as life-saving therapy. However, ventilation-ind...
Many preterm infants require mechanical ventilation as life-saving therapy. However, ventilation-ind...
Breathing exposes lung cells to continual mechanical stimuli, which is part of the microenvironmenta...
alterations in lung expansion, are a major determinant of fetal lung development, having a potent af...
Many preterm infants require mechanical ventilation as life-saving therapy. However, ventilation-ind...
Lung epithelial progenitors differentiate into alveolar type 1 (AT1) and type 2 (AT2) cells. These c...
Mechanical forces are essential for normal fetal lung development. However, the cellular and molecul...
Mechanical stretch under both physiological (breathing) and pathophysiological (ventilator-induced) ...
Branching morphogenesis is a fundamental program for tissue patterning. We show that active YAP, a k...
Mechanical stretch under both physiological (breathing) and pathophysiological (ventilator-induced) ...
signal transduction in the fetal lung. J Appl Physiol 89: 2078–2084, 2000.—Growth and maturation of ...