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Query: UMLS:C0242706 (
hyperoxia
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In newborn rats, antenatal thyroid stimulation with thyroid-releasing hormone is associated with developmental decreases in pulmonary antioxidant enzyme activities and decreased survival rates during prolonged hyperoxic exposure, with pathologic evidence of increased O2-induced lung damage.
Propylthiouracil
(
PTU
), in addition to its antithyroid effects, reportedly has antioxidant properties. To explore possible pulmonary protective effects from both the antithyroid and antioxidant properties of
PTU
, we administered
PTU
(0.015%) in drinking water to timed-pregnant rats for the final 10 d of gestation and during lactation; control rats received untreated water. The survival rate of the
PTU
-treated pups when placed in more than 95% O2 at birth was consistently higher at all time periods in
hyperoxia
from 6 d [
PTU
, 81 of 81 (100%); control pups, 70 of 84 (83%); p < 0.01] to 14 d [
PTU
, 41 of 53 (77%); control pups = 14 of 56 (25%); p < 0.01]. Further evidence of increased tolerance to more than 95% O2 in
PTU
pups included a significant decrease in the incidence of microscopic intraalveolar edema, decreased lipid peroxidation (malondialdehyde), and a significant increase in lung tissue surfactant-related phospholipids compared with O2-exposed control pups. No differences were present in lung structural maturation, antioxidant enzyme activity response to
hyperoxia
, or lung tissue O2 radical formation in more than 95% O2. We conclude that
PTU
treatment has important postnatal effects that protect newborn rats against oxidant-induced lung injury and lethality during
hyperoxia
, which may be related to
PTU
inhibition of thyroid hormone production, effect on O2 metabolism, or its direct antioxidant properties.
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PMID:Propylthiouracil treatment decreases the susceptibility to oxygen radical-induced lung damage in newborn rats exposed to prolonged hyperoxia. 806 33