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Query: UMLS:C0019270 (
hernia
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Ghrelin is a strong physiologic growth hormone secretagogue that exhibits endocrine and non-endocrine actions. In this study,
ghrelin
expression in humans and rats was evaluated throughout development of normal and hypoplastic lungs associated with congenital diaphragmatic
hernia
(CDH). Additionally, the effect of antenatal treatment with
ghrelin
in the nitrofen-induced CDH rat model was tested. In normal lungs,
ghrelin
was expressed in the primitive epithelium at early stages of development and decreased in levels of expression with gestational age. In hypoplastic lungs
ghrelin
was overexpressed in both human and rat CDH fetuses when compared with controls. Exogenous administration of
ghrelin
to nitrofen-treated dams led to an attenuation of pulmonary hypoplasia of CDH pups. Furthermore, the growth hormone, secretagogue receptor (GHSR1a), could not be amplified from human or rat fetal lungs by RT-PCR. In conclusion, of all the lungs studied so far, the fetal lung is one of the first to express
ghrelin
during development and might be considered a new source of circulating fetal
ghrelin
. Overexpression of
ghrelin
in hypoplastic lungs and the effect of exogenous administration of
ghrelin
to nitrofen-treated dams strongly suggest a role for
ghrelin
in mechanisms involved in attenuation of fetal lung hypoplasia, most likely through a GHSR1a-independent pathway.
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PMID:Ghrelin expression in human and rat fetal lungs and the effect of ghrelin administration in nitrofen-induced congenital diaphragmatic hernia. 1654 24