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Query: UMLS:C0023380 (
lethargy
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The physiological role of the prostaglandin E2 receptor
EP4
subtype was investigated by generation of
EP4
-deficient-mice by gene targeting. Loss of the
EP4
receptor was not lethal in utero, but most
EP4
(-/-) neonates became pale and
lethargic
approximately 24 h after birth and died within 72 h. Less than 5% of the
EP4
(-/-) mice survived and grew normally more than a year. Histological examination revealed that the ductus arteriosus in dead neonates remained open, while it was partially closed in the survivors. In situ hybridization study showed that
EP4
mRNA was strongly expressed in the ductus. These results suggest that neonatal death is at least partly due to patent ductus arteriosus and that the
EP4
receptor plays a role in regulation of the patency of this vessel. They also indicate that normal function of the
EP4
receptor is essential in neonatal adaptation of the circulatory system.
...
PMID:Patent ductus arteriosus and neonatal death in prostaglandin receptor EP4-deficient mice. 960 59
The physiological role of the prostaglandin (PG) E2 receptor
EP4
subtype was investigated by the generation of
EP4
-deficient mice by gene targeting. Loss of the
EP4
receptor was not lethal in utero, but most
EP4
(-/-) neonates became pale and
lethargic
approximately 24 h after birth, and died within 72 h. Less than 5% of the
EP4
(-/-) mice survived and grew normally more than a year. Marked congestion in the pulmonary capillaries were observed before death, suggesting that
EP4
(-/-) neonates had left-sided heart failure. Histological examination revealed that the ductus arteriosus in dead neonates remained open, while it was partially closed in the survivors. In situ hybridization study showed that
EP4
mRNA was strongly expressed in the ductus. The treatment of indomethacin, an inhibitor of PG synthesis, on wild-type fetus induced constriction of ductus arteriosus, while the ductus in
EP4
(-/-) fetus was insensitive to indomethacin. These results suggest that neonatal death is at least partly due to patent ductus arteriosus, and that the
EP4
receptor plays a role in the regulation of the patency of this vessel. They also indicate that the normal function of the
EP4
receptor is essential in neonatal adaptation of the circulatory system.
...
PMID:[A study for functions of prostaglandin E receptor EP4 subtype by analysing knockout mice]. 1120 Nov 61