236 SUPPLEMENTAL VITAMIN A NORMALIZES MESSENGER RIBONUCLEIC ACID LEVELS OF STAT3 AND E-CADHERIN IN PRETERM LAMBS TREATED WITH CONVENTIONAL VENTILATON. (1st January 2006)
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- 236 SUPPLEMENTAL VITAMIN A NORMALIZES MESSENGER RIBONUCLEIC ACID LEVELS OF STAT3 AND E-CADHERIN IN PRETERM LAMBS TREATED WITH CONVENTIONAL VENTILATON. (1st January 2006)
- Main Title:
- 236 SUPPLEMENTAL VITAMIN A NORMALIZES MESSENGER RIBONUCLEIC ACID LEVELS OF STAT3 AND E-CADHERIN IN PRETERM LAMBS TREATED WITH CONVENTIONAL VENTILATON.
- Authors:
- Au, K.
McKnight, R. A.
Dahl, M. J.
Hale, M.
Callaway, C.
Fu, Q.
Yu, X.
Lane, R. H.
Albertine, K. H. - Abstract:
- Abstract : Background: Conventional ventilation (CV) impairs alveolar formation in preterm humans and lambs, whereas nCPAP preserves alveolar formation. 2D protein electrophoresis identified STAT3, a transcriptional factor regulating cell proliferation, and E-cadherin, a cell adhesion molecule, as candidate genes affected by CV. Vitamin A (VitA) supplementation of CV-treated preterm lambs normalizes alveolar formation. Objective: We hypothesized that VitA of the CV-treated preterm lamb would normalize mRNA levels of STAT3 and E-cadherin. Methods: Preterm lambs were treated with CV or nCPAP. Half of the CV lambs were treated with 5, 000 U/kg/d of VitA. Ovine STAT3 and E-cadherin cDNAs were cloned and sequenced. Lung mRNA levels of STAT3 and E-cadherin in 3 d preterm lambs treated with CV ( n = 3), CV + Vit ( n = 4), nCPAP ( n = 4), as well as term lamb lungs ( n = 4). Results: The STAT3 sequence was 631 bp and demonstrated 94% homology to human STAT3. The E-cadherin sequence was 818 bp and demonstrated 83% homology to human E-cadherin. The following results are presented as percent of nCPAP ± SEM. VitA decreased STAT3 and E-cadherin mRNA levels to 52 ± 14% ( p < .05) and 62 ± 15% (p = .09) of nCPAP levels respectively. No significant differences in lung mRNA levels existed for the 2 genes between CV + VitA and normal term lambs. Conclusion: VitA supplementation normalizes mRNA levels of STAT3 and E-cadherin toward the levels found in normal term lambs, which may represent aAbstract : Background: Conventional ventilation (CV) impairs alveolar formation in preterm humans and lambs, whereas nCPAP preserves alveolar formation. 2D protein electrophoresis identified STAT3, a transcriptional factor regulating cell proliferation, and E-cadherin, a cell adhesion molecule, as candidate genes affected by CV. Vitamin A (VitA) supplementation of CV-treated preterm lambs normalizes alveolar formation. Objective: We hypothesized that VitA of the CV-treated preterm lamb would normalize mRNA levels of STAT3 and E-cadherin. Methods: Preterm lambs were treated with CV or nCPAP. Half of the CV lambs were treated with 5, 000 U/kg/d of VitA. Ovine STAT3 and E-cadherin cDNAs were cloned and sequenced. Lung mRNA levels of STAT3 and E-cadherin in 3 d preterm lambs treated with CV ( n = 3), CV + Vit ( n = 4), nCPAP ( n = 4), as well as term lamb lungs ( n = 4). Results: The STAT3 sequence was 631 bp and demonstrated 94% homology to human STAT3. The E-cadherin sequence was 818 bp and demonstrated 83% homology to human E-cadherin. The following results are presented as percent of nCPAP ± SEM. VitA decreased STAT3 and E-cadherin mRNA levels to 52 ± 14% ( p < .05) and 62 ± 15% (p = .09) of nCPAP levels respectively. No significant differences in lung mRNA levels existed for the 2 genes between CV + VitA and normal term lambs. Conclusion: VitA supplementation normalizes mRNA levels of STAT3 and E-cadherin toward the levels found in normal term lambs, which may represent a VitA-induced maturational effect. Supported by CHRC, HL62875, HL56401, T35 HL07744. … (more)
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- Journal of investigative medicine. Volume 54:Number 1(2006)
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- Journal of investigative medicine
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- Volume 54:Number 1(2006)
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- Volume 54, Issue 1 (2006)
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- 2006
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- 54
- Issue:
- 1
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- Page Start:
- S120
- Page End:
- S120
- Publication Date:
- 2006-01-01
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- Clinical medicine -- Periodicals
Medicine -- Research -- Periodicals
Medicine
Research -- United States
Clinical medicine
Medicine -- Research
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- 10.2310/6650.2005.X0004.235 ↗
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