Pulmonary function analysis in cotton rats after respiratory syncytial virus infection.
The cotton rat (Sigmodon hispidus) is an excellent small animal model for human respiratory viral infections such as human respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) and human metapneumovirus (HMPV). These respiratory viral infections, as well as other pulmonary inflammatory diseases such as asthma, are asso...
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doaj-bc3c68f60381402e959672b0cf18d4a02021-03-03T22:01:22ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032020-01-01158e023740410.1371/journal.pone.0237404Pulmonary function analysis in cotton rats after respiratory syncytial virus infection.Margaret E MartinezOlivia E HarderLucia E RosasLisa JosephIan C DavisStefan NiewieskThe cotton rat (Sigmodon hispidus) is an excellent small animal model for human respiratory viral infections such as human respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) and human metapneumovirus (HMPV). These respiratory viral infections, as well as other pulmonary inflammatory diseases such as asthma, are associated with lung mechanic disturbances. So far, the pathophysiological effects of viral infection and allergy on cotton rat lungs have not been measured, although this information might be an important tool to determine the efficacy of vaccine and drug candidates. To characterize pulmonary function in the cotton rat, we established forced oscillation technique in uninfected, RSV infected and HDM sensitized cotton rats, and characterized pulmonary inflammation, mucus production, pulmonary edema, and oxygenation. There was a gender difference after RSV infection, with females demonstrating airway hyper-responsiveness while males did not. Female cotton rats 2dpi had a mild increase in pulmonary edema (wet: dry weight ratios). At day 4 post infection, female cotton rats demonstrated mild pulmonary inflammation, no increase in mucus production or reduction in oxygenation. Pulmonary function was not significantly impaired after RSV infection. In contrast, cotton rats sensitized to HDM demonstrated airway hyper-responsiveness with a significant increase in pulmonary inflammation, increase in baseline tissue damping, and a decrease in baseline pulmonary compliance. In summary, we established baseline data for forced oscillation technique and other respiratory measures in the cotton rat and used it to analyze respiratory diseases in cotton rats.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0237404 |
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Margaret E Martinez Olivia E Harder Lucia E Rosas Lisa Joseph Ian C Davis Stefan Niewiesk Pulmonary function analysis in cotton rats after respiratory syncytial virus infection. PLoS ONE |
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Margaret E Martinez Olivia E Harder Lucia E Rosas Lisa Joseph Ian C Davis Stefan Niewiesk |
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Pulmonary function analysis in cotton rats after respiratory syncytial virus infection. |
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Pulmonary function analysis in cotton rats after respiratory syncytial virus infection. |
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Pulmonary function analysis in cotton rats after respiratory syncytial virus infection. |
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Pulmonary function analysis in cotton rats after respiratory syncytial virus infection. |
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Pulmonary function analysis in cotton rats after respiratory syncytial virus infection. |
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pulmonary function analysis in cotton rats after respiratory syncytial virus infection. |
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The cotton rat (Sigmodon hispidus) is an excellent small animal model for human respiratory viral infections such as human respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) and human metapneumovirus (HMPV). These respiratory viral infections, as well as other pulmonary inflammatory diseases such as asthma, are associated with lung mechanic disturbances. So far, the pathophysiological effects of viral infection and allergy on cotton rat lungs have not been measured, although this information might be an important tool to determine the efficacy of vaccine and drug candidates. To characterize pulmonary function in the cotton rat, we established forced oscillation technique in uninfected, RSV infected and HDM sensitized cotton rats, and characterized pulmonary inflammation, mucus production, pulmonary edema, and oxygenation. There was a gender difference after RSV infection, with females demonstrating airway hyper-responsiveness while males did not. Female cotton rats 2dpi had a mild increase in pulmonary edema (wet: dry weight ratios). At day 4 post infection, female cotton rats demonstrated mild pulmonary inflammation, no increase in mucus production or reduction in oxygenation. Pulmonary function was not significantly impaired after RSV infection. In contrast, cotton rats sensitized to HDM demonstrated airway hyper-responsiveness with a significant increase in pulmonary inflammation, increase in baseline tissue damping, and a decrease in baseline pulmonary compliance. In summary, we established baseline data for forced oscillation technique and other respiratory measures in the cotton rat and used it to analyze respiratory diseases in cotton rats. |
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