Modeling the influence of vitamin D deficiency on cigarette smoke-induced emphysema.
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a major cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. While the primary risk factor for COPD is cigarette smoke exposure, vitamin D deficiency has been epidemiologically implicated as a factor in the progressive development of COPD-associated emphysema....
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doaj-30ec8d4e1f834516ab0814f5320fcd252020-11-24T23:49:41ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Physiology1664-042X2013-06-01410.3389/fphys.2013.0013243515Modeling the influence of vitamin D deficiency on cigarette smoke-induced emphysema.Mardi A. Crane-Godreau0Mardi A. Crane-Godreau1Candice C. Black2Andrew J. Giustini3James A. Jukowsky4Jihan eRyu5Hong-Kee eLee6Tenzin eDechen7Katherine eBessette8Nora R. Ratcliffe9Nora R. Ratcliffe10John A. Kelly11John A. Kelly12John A. Kelly13P. Jack Hoopes14P. Jack Hoopes15Steven N. Fiering16James C. Leiter17James C. Leiter18Geisel School of Medicine at DartmouthVeteran's Administration Research FacilityGeisel School of Medicine at DartmouthThayer School of EngineeringGeisel School of Medicine at DartmouthGeisel School of Medicine at DartmouthGeisel School of Medicine at DartmouthGeisel School of Medicine at DartmouthVeteran's Administration Research FacilityGeisel School of Medicine at DartmouthVeteran's Administration Research FacilityGeisel School of Medicine at DartmouthGeisel School of Medicine at DartmouthVeteran's Administration Research FacilityThayer School of EngineeringGeisel School of Medicine at DartmouthGeisel School of Medicine at DartmouthGeisel School of Medicine at DartmouthGeisel School of Medicine at DartmouthChronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a major cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. While the primary risk factor for COPD is cigarette smoke exposure, vitamin D deficiency has been epidemiologically implicated as a factor in the progressive development of COPD-associated emphysema. Because of difficulties inherent to studies involving multiple risk factors in the progression of COPD in humans, we developed a murine model in which to study the separate and combined effects of vitamin D deficiency and cigarette smoke exposure. During a 16 week period, mice were exposed to one of four conditions, control diet breathing room air (CD-NS), control diet with cigarette smoke exposure (CD-CSE), vitamin D deficient diet breathing room air (VDD-NS) or vitamin D deficient diet with cigarette smoke exposure (VDD-CSE). At the end of the exposure period, the lungs were examined by a pathologist and separately by morphometric analysis. In parallel experiments, mice were anesthetized for pulmonary function testing followed by sacrifice and analysis. Emphysema (determined by an increase in alveolar mean linear intercept length) was more severe in the VDD-CSE mice compared to control animals and animals exposed to VDD or CSE alone. The VDD-CSE and the CD-CSE mice had increased total lung capacity and increased static lung compliance. There was also a significant increase in the matrix metalloproteinase-9: tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinases-1 ratio in VDD-CSE mice compared with all controls. Alpha-1 antitrypsin expression was reduced in VDD-CSE mice as well. In summary, vitamin D deficiency, when combined with cigarette smoke exposure, seemed to accelerate the appearance of emphysemas, perhaps by virtue of an increased protease-antiprotease ratio in the combined VDD-CSE animals. These results support the value of our mouse model in the study of COPD.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fphys.2013.00132/fullEmphysemaTissue Inhibitor of Metalloproteinase-1Vitamin D Deficiencychronic obstructive pulmonary diseasepulmonary function testssecond hand cigarette smoke |
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Mardi A. Crane-Godreau Mardi A. Crane-Godreau Candice C. Black Andrew J. Giustini James A. Jukowsky Jihan eRyu Hong-Kee eLee Tenzin eDechen Katherine eBessette Nora R. Ratcliffe Nora R. Ratcliffe John A. Kelly John A. Kelly John A. Kelly P. Jack Hoopes P. Jack Hoopes Steven N. Fiering James C. Leiter James C. Leiter |
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Mardi A. Crane-Godreau Mardi A. Crane-Godreau Candice C. Black Andrew J. Giustini James A. Jukowsky Jihan eRyu Hong-Kee eLee Tenzin eDechen Katherine eBessette Nora R. Ratcliffe Nora R. Ratcliffe John A. Kelly John A. Kelly John A. Kelly P. Jack Hoopes P. Jack Hoopes Steven N. Fiering James C. Leiter James C. Leiter Modeling the influence of vitamin D deficiency on cigarette smoke-induced emphysema. Frontiers in Physiology Emphysema Tissue Inhibitor of Metalloproteinase-1 Vitamin D Deficiency chronic obstructive pulmonary disease pulmonary function tests second hand cigarette smoke |
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Mardi A. Crane-Godreau Mardi A. Crane-Godreau Candice C. Black Andrew J. Giustini James A. Jukowsky Jihan eRyu Hong-Kee eLee Tenzin eDechen Katherine eBessette Nora R. Ratcliffe Nora R. Ratcliffe John A. Kelly John A. Kelly John A. Kelly P. Jack Hoopes P. Jack Hoopes Steven N. Fiering James C. Leiter James C. Leiter |
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Modeling the influence of vitamin D deficiency on cigarette smoke-induced emphysema. |
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Modeling the influence of vitamin D deficiency on cigarette smoke-induced emphysema. |
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Modeling the influence of vitamin D deficiency on cigarette smoke-induced emphysema. |
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Modeling the influence of vitamin D deficiency on cigarette smoke-induced emphysema. |
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Modeling the influence of vitamin D deficiency on cigarette smoke-induced emphysema. |
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modeling the influence of vitamin d deficiency on cigarette smoke-induced emphysema. |
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Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a major cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. While the primary risk factor for COPD is cigarette smoke exposure, vitamin D deficiency has been epidemiologically implicated as a factor in the progressive development of COPD-associated emphysema. Because of difficulties inherent to studies involving multiple risk factors in the progression of COPD in humans, we developed a murine model in which to study the separate and combined effects of vitamin D deficiency and cigarette smoke exposure. During a 16 week period, mice were exposed to one of four conditions, control diet breathing room air (CD-NS), control diet with cigarette smoke exposure (CD-CSE), vitamin D deficient diet breathing room air (VDD-NS) or vitamin D deficient diet with cigarette smoke exposure (VDD-CSE). At the end of the exposure period, the lungs were examined by a pathologist and separately by morphometric analysis. In parallel experiments, mice were anesthetized for pulmonary function testing followed by sacrifice and analysis. Emphysema (determined by an increase in alveolar mean linear intercept length) was more severe in the VDD-CSE mice compared to control animals and animals exposed to VDD or CSE alone. The VDD-CSE and the CD-CSE mice had increased total lung capacity and increased static lung compliance. There was also a significant increase in the matrix metalloproteinase-9: tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinases-1 ratio in VDD-CSE mice compared with all controls. Alpha-1 antitrypsin expression was reduced in VDD-CSE mice as well. In summary, vitamin D deficiency, when combined with cigarette smoke exposure, seemed to accelerate the appearance of emphysemas, perhaps by virtue of an increased protease-antiprotease ratio in the combined VDD-CSE animals. These results support the value of our mouse model in the study of COPD. |
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Emphysema Tissue Inhibitor of Metalloproteinase-1 Vitamin D Deficiency chronic obstructive pulmonary disease pulmonary function tests second hand cigarette smoke |
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http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fphys.2013.00132/full |
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