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Query: UMLS:C0034067 (
emphysema
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Biological differences between the sexes greatly impact the development and severity of pulmonary disorders such as
emphysema
. Recent studies have demonstrated crucial roles for osteopontin (
OPN
, also known as SPP1) in lung inflammation and alveolar destruction in human and experimental
emphysema
, but the impact of gender on
OPN
action remains unknown. Here, we report ovary-dependent induction of Opn mRNA with augmentation of experimental
emphysema
in adult female mice. Both male and female mice developed emphysematous lungs following intra-tracheal administration of porcine pancreatic elastase; however, compared with male mice, female mice developed more severe injury-related inflammation and pathologic alterations of the lungs. Notably, we observed female-specific induction of the Opn gene upon lung injury. Ovariectomy blocked this induction, with attenuation of lung inflammation and alveolar destruction, demonstrating the essential role of ovaries in injury-related Opn induction and augmentation of
emphysema
in adult female mice. Lastly, pre-treatment of adult female mice with pyridoxalphosphate-6-azophenyl-2',4'-disulfonic acid, which blocks ATP-mediated wound response, suppressed Opn mRNA induction upon lung injury, resulting in attenuation of enhanced lung inflammation. Together, our findings define a novel, ovary-dependent mechanism underlying gender-specific augmentation of
emphysema
through transcriptional control of the Opn gene.
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PMID:Ovary-dependent emphysema augmentation and osteopontin induction in adult female mice. 2591 41