Differentiation of interstistial cells and stromal proteins in the secondary septum of early postnatal rat: Effect of maternal chronic exposure to whole cigarette smoke
- 1 February 1989
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in The Anatomical Record
- Vol. 223 (2) , 165-173
- https://doi.org/10.1002/ar.1092230208
Abstract
The intention of this investigation was to ascertain the effect of maternal exposure to cigarette smoke on the early postnatal morphogenesis of pulmonary interstitum in offspring. Female rats were chronically exposed to whole cigraette smoke. Offspring of these and control animals were sacrificed at postnatal day 15, and their tissues were prepared for quantitative and qualitative analyses. Results indicate a diminished quantitative representaion of parenchymal tissue (P <0.01) and a slower pace of secondary septal growth (P <0.07) in the experimental lung. Furthermore, a greater cellular volume density (P <0.0002) was ascertained for the experimental septal inerstitium. There was proportionately less of elastin substances (P < 0.009), collagen together with basal laminae (P < 0.0008), and nonfibrillar, amorphous matrix (P < 0.02) in the experimental extracellular stroma. Fribrillar collagen and nonfibrillar matrix were represented quantitatively 6.3 times more in the experimental extracellular interstitum than elastin, whereas that ratio for the control tissue was only 4.2. Most experimental interstitial cells (80%) contained numerous lipid globules, which, in contrast, were only occasionally present in control cells (7.3%). Experimental cells, consequently, possessed a larger cross‐sectional diameter and a smaller nucleus‐to‐cytoplasm volume ratio than control cells. These divergent developmental patterns are possibly suggestive of a delayed differentiation of interstitial cells and a modified production to degradation balance of stromal proteins in offspring of animals chronically exposed to whole cigarette smoke.This publication has 24 references indexed in Scilit:
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