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Query: UMLS:C0206061 (interstitial pneumonia)
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To characterize the relationship between angiogenesis factors and alveolar remodeling in interstitial lung diseases, we examined alveolar capillary endothelial cells in the normal lung (n=5) and in lungs with nonspecific interstitial pneumonia (NSIP) (n=4) or usual interstitial pneumonia (UIP) (n=6) using immunofluorescence staining for thrombmodulin and von Willebrand factor (vWF). With three-dimensional images of alveolar capillaries, the diameter of capillary tubes and their branching frequency per unit length were determined to define rearrangement of the capillary meshwork. Alveolar capillary endothelial cells in normal lungs expressed surface thrombomodulin, and those in lungs with cellular NSIP often showed coexpression of surface thrombmodulin and cytoplasmic vWF. In the alveolar septa of fibrotic NSIP and UIP, capillary endothelial cells demonstrated vWF in only the cytoplasm. Capillary branching frequencies in NSIP and UIP were decreased to 45% and 22%, respectively, of the normal level (p<0.002). Compared with normal lungs, in NSIP and UIP lungs alveolar capillaries containing TUNEL-positive endothelial cells (p<0.05) showed increases of 3.6-fold and 4.3-fold, respectively, indicating a close correlation between endothelial cell apoptosis and remodeling of alveolar capillary frameworks. The analysis of mRNA expression of vascular endothelial growth factors (VEGF) and their receptors (VEGFR1 and VEGFR2) showed a significant decrease in each VEGF isoform and in VEGFR2 mRNA in representative alveolar wall tissues microdissected from the normal, NSIP, and UIP lungs. These results suggest that decreased expression of VEGF mRNA is associated with a reduction in the number of capillary tubes via endothelial cell apoptosis that possibly results in alveolar remodeling in NSIP and UIP. However, whether VEGF is related to fibroblastic activation in the interstitial matrix remains unclear.
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PMID:Critical roles of capillary endothelial cells for alveolar remodeling in nonspecific and usual interstitial pneumonias. 1693 46

Background. To investigate the link and mechanisms between intestine and lung in the ulcerative colitis (UC) rat model. Materials and Methods. We used the UC rat model by immunological sensitization combined with local 2, 4, 6-trinitrobenzene sulfonic acid (TNBS) in 50% ethanol enema, observed dynamically animal general state and body weight, examined the histological and functional changes in the colon, lung, liver, and kidney tissues, and detected microvascular endothelium response towards inflammation characterized with the expression of iNOS, TXB2, P-selectin, ICAM-1, and vascular endothelial growth factor A (VEGF-A) in the colon and lung tissue. Results. Pulmonary function results suggested ventilator disorder, and pathological findings showed interstitial pneumonia. There were no significant changes in the liver and kidney function and histopathology. The colon and lung tissue iNOS, TXB2, P-selectin, ICAM-1, and VEGF-A expression of the model rats was significantly higher than the normal rats at both time points. Conclusions. Our study is the first to demonstrate the close association between the large intestine and lung in the immune-TNBS-ethanol-induced UC rat model. Different organs and tissues with the same embryonic origin may share the same pathological specificities in a disease. The present study provided a new way of thinking for pathological changes in clinical complex diseases manifested with multiorgan damage.
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PMID:Lung and intestine: a specific link in an ulcerative colitis rat model. 2360 29