HEREDITARY EMPHYSEMA IN THE TIGHT-SKIN (TSK-+) MOUSE
- 1 January 1981
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Elsevier
- Vol. 123 (6) , 680-685
- https://doi.org/10.1164/arrd.1981.123.6.680
Abstract
The tight-skin (Tsk/+) mouse represents an autosomal dominant mutation characterized by increased thoracic size, large lungs and various abnormalities of loose s.c. connective tissue, cartilage, tendon and bone. Because an increase in the size of the lung and thorax may result from destruction of alveolar walls and a loss of elastic recoil of the lung, the possibility that the Tsk/+ mouse exhibits morphologic and physiologic characteristics of emphysema was studied. In contrast to the lungs of normal mice, examination of the lungs of Tsk/+ mice by light and scanning electron microscopy revealed generalized enlargement of air spaces with numerous subpleural cysts and scattered bullae. Many alveolar walls were either markedly thinned or broken and there was an increase in the number and size of the pores of Kohn. The lungs of the Tsk/+ mice also exhibited physiologic characteristics consistent with emphysema. Compared to the lungs of normal mice, the lungs of Tsk/+ mice had a markedly increased total lung capacity [TLC] (1.8 .+-. 0.1 ml vs. 3.3 .+-. 0.1 ml, P < 0.001); compliance (0.077 .+-. 0.006 ml/cm H2O vs. 0.345 .+-. 0.025 ml/cm H2O, P < 0.001), and specific compliance (4.23 .+-. 0.34% TLC/cm H2O vs. 10.64 .+-. 1.01% TLC/cm H2O P < 0.001). The Tsk/+ mouse is apparently a genetically determined model of emphysema that may be useful in determining the pathogenesis of destructive lung disease.This publication has 2 references indexed in Scilit:
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