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MURINE PULMONARY RESPONSE TO CHRONIC HYPOXIA IS STRAIN SPECIFIC
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AsthmaLung InflammationGeneticsGenetic EpidemiologyCardiovascular FunctionOxidative StressChronic HypoxiaDifferent StrainsPublic HealthCardiomyopathyVascular AdaptationHypoxia (Medicine)Vascular BiologyPulmonary MedicineGene ExpressionPulmonary Vascular DiseasePulmonary Arterial HypertensionPhysiologyPulmonary PhysiologyLung MechanicsMedicine
Information concerning the effects of genetic variation between different background strains on hemodynamic, morphometric, and gene expression response to hypoxia would be useful. Three strains of mice were kept in hypoxia and phenotyped followed by gene profiling analysis. Among the variables examined, hematocrit, right heart muscularization, and right ventricular systolic pressure showed a strain-specific effect. Increased gene expression of inflammatory, muscle, and angiogenesis genes were seen in all strains, though the specific genes changed varied among groups. These results suggest that different strains use different gene expression mechanisms to adapt to the challenge of chronic hypoxia, resulting in modified phenotypic changes.
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