Basal lung mechanics and airway and pulmonary vascular responsiveness in different inbred mouse strains
- 1 June 2000
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physiological Society in Journal of Applied Physiology
- Vol. 88 (6) , 2192-2198
- https://doi.org/10.1152/jappl.2000.88.6.2192
Abstract
Little is known about interstrain variations in baseline lung functions or smooth muscle contractility in murine lungs. We therefore examined basal lung mechanics and airway, as well as vascular reactivity to methacholine, thromboxane (using U-46619), and endothelin-1 (ET-1), A/J, AKR, BALB/c, C3H/HeN, C57BL/6, and SCID mice. All experiments were performed with isolated perfused mouse lungs. Except AKR mice (which were excluded from further analysis), all other strains showed stable pulmonary compliance, pulmonary resistance, and pulmonary arterial pressure within a control period of 45 min. Among these strains, C3H/HeN mice exhibited higher dynamic pulmonary compliance and lower pulmonary resistance, whereas SCID mice had higher baseline pulmonary resistance than the other strains. Concentration-response experiments with methacholine showed a lower airway reactivity for C57BL/6 mice compared with the other strains. Perfusion with 1 μM U-46619 or 100 nM ET-1 revealed a similar pattern: the agonist-inducible broncho- and vasoconstriction was lower in C57BL/6 mice than in all other strains, whereas it tended to be higher in SCID mice. The present study demonstrates a correlation between airway and vascular responsiveness in all tested strains. SCID mice are hyperreactive, whereas C57BL/6 mice are hyporeactive, to smooth muscle constrictors. Lung mechanics, as well as airway and vascular responsiveness, appear to be genetically controlled.Keywords
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