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1DTIC AD1044980: Development Of A Prognostic Marker For Lung Cancer Using Analysis Of Tumor Evolution

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The goal of this project is to sequence the exomes of single tumor cells from tumors in order to construct evolutionary trees, the characteristics of which will be used to predict whether a tumor will metastasize or not. In the last project period, we have optimized tumor dissociation, tumor cell isolation, whole genome amplification, and exome sequencing. We have begun to sequence the exomes of single cells and to construct phylogenetic trees from the sequencing data. A sequencing pipeline has been established in order to obtain sufficient data with which to derive a prognostic classifier.

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2DTIC AD1046770: Development Of A Blood-Based Biomarker Panel For Indeterminate Lung Nodules

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Lung cancer screening with low-dose CT (LDCT) has been shown to reduce mortality by 20 , although there are concerns including high false positivity, cost, and radiation exposure. Blood-based markers are a promising and attractive approach to complement LDCT because of the potential to identify those subjects that need to undergo further work-up for their indeterminate nodules. The main objective of my proposed project is to develop a blood-based biomarker panel from three platforms (protein, autoantibody and microRNA) to distinguish malignant lung nodules from benign lung nodules. We have so far assayed 20 protein markers, 122 autoantibodies, 20 microRNAs, and a metabolite DAS, in the 149 malignant lung nodules and 187 benign lung nodules.

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3UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA TOBACCO-RELATED DISEASE RESEARCH PROGRAM ANIMAL SUBJECT USE REPORT ENVIRONMENTAL TOBACCO SMOKE AND LUNG DEVELOPMENT

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4DEVELOPMENT OF IN VITRO AND IN VIVO MODEL SYSTEMS FOR THE STUDY OF LUNG CHEMICAL SUSCEPTIBILITY AND CARCINOGENESIS,

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5Lung Development And Regeneration

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6Perinatal Development Of The Heart And Lung : Proceedings Of The First International Christie Conference, Banff, Alberta, Canada

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7Hypoxia-Induced MiR-15a Promotes Mesenchymal Ablation And Adaptation To Hypoxia During Lung Development In Chicken.

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This article is from PLoS ONE , volume 9 . Abstract The lungs undergo changes that are adaptive for high elevation in certain animal species. In chickens, animals bred at high elevations (e.g., Tibet chickens) are better able to hatch and survive under high-altitude conditions. In addition, lowland chicken breeds undergo physiological effects and suffer greater mortality when they are exposed to hypoxic conditions during embryonic development. Although these physiological effects have been noted, the mechanisms that are responsible for hypoxia-induced changes in lung development and function are not known. Here we have examined the role of a particular microRNA (miRNA) in the regulation of lung development under hypoxic conditions. When chicks were incubated in low oxygen (hypoxia), miR-15a was significantly increased in embryonic lung tissue. The expression level of miR-15a in hypoxic Tibet chicken embryos increased and remained relatively high at embryonic day (E)16–20, whereas in normal chickens, expression increased and peaked at E19–20, at which time the cross-current gas exchange system (CCGS) is developing. Bcl-2 was a translationally repressed target of miR-15a in these chickens. miR-16, a cluster and family member of miR-15a, was detected but did not participate in the posttranscriptional regulation of bcl-2. Around E19, the hypoxia-induced decrease in Bcl-2 protein resulted in apoptosis in the mesenchyme around the migrating tubes, which led to an expansion and migration of the tubes that would become the air capillary network and the CCGS. Thus, interfering with miR-15a expression in lung tissue may be a novel therapeutic strategy for hypoxia insults and altitude adaptation.

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8Development Of Obliterative Bronchiolitis In A Murine Model Of Orthotopic Lung Transplantation.

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This article is from Journal of Visualized Experiments : JoVE . Abstract Orthotopic lung transplantation in rats was first reported by Asimacopoulos and colleagues in 1971 1. Currently, this method is well accepted and standardized not only for the study of allo-rejection but also between syngeneic strains for examining mechanisms of ischemia-reperfusion injury after lung transplantation. Although the application of the rat and other large animal model 2 contributed significantly to the elucidation of these studies, the scope of those investigations is limited by the scarcity of knockout and transgenic rats. Due to no effective therapies for obliterative bronchiolitis, the leading cause of death in lung transplant patients, there has been an intensive search for pre-clinical models that replicate obliterative bronchiolitis. The tracheal allograft model is the most widely used and may reproduce some of the histopathologic features of obliterative bronchiolitis 3. However, the lack of an intact vasculature with no connection to the recipient's conducting airways, and incomplete pathologic features of obliterative bronchiolitis limit the utility of this model 4. Unlike transplantation of other solid organs, vascularized mouse lung transplants have only recently been reported by Okazaki and colleagues for the first time in 2007 5. Applying the basic principles of the rat lung transplant, our lab initiated the obliterative bronchiolitis model using minor histoincompatible antigen murine orthotopic single-left lung transplants which allows the further study of obliterative bronchiolitis immunopathogenesis6.

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9Development Of Imatinibmesylate-induced Interstitial Lung Disease 2 Weeks After Discontinuation Of The Treatment: A Case Report.

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This article is from Multidisciplinary Respiratory Medicine , volume 7 . Abstract Background: Imatinibmesylate (imatinib) is a small molecule tyrosine kinase inhibitor administered to patients with chronic myelogenous leukemia and gastrointestinal stromal tumor. Although imatinib-associated interstitial lung disease is uncommon, a few cases have been reported so far. However, in all these cases interstitial lung disease developed during the use of imatinib. The present case is the first report of imatinib-induced interstitial lung disease developing after discontinuation of the drug. Case presentation: A 51-year-old woman was administered oral imatinib for gastrointestinal stromal tumor. Ten weeks later, imatinib was discontinued because of facial edema. On this occasion, chest radiography showed no abnormal findings. However, 2 weeks after discontinuation of imatinib, she developed fever, dry cough, and dyspnea. Chest radiography and computed tomography showed diffuse interstitial infiltrates in both lungs. Examination of bronchoalveolar lavage fluid showed an increased proportion of lymphocytes. Imatinib-induced interstitial lung disease was suspected, because no other cause was evident. After administration of corticosteroids, her clinical condition and chest radiographic findings improved. Conclusion: We report a unique case of imatinib-induced interstitial lung disease that developed 2 weeks after discontinuation of the drug. Physicians should consider occurrence of imatinib-induced interstitial lung disease even after discontinuation of the drug.

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10Identification Of Biological Properties Of Intralymphatic Tumor Related To The Development Of Lymph Node Metastasis In Lung Adenocarcinoma.

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This article is from PLoS ONE , volume 8 . Abstract Background: Intralymphatic tumors in the extratumoral area are considered to represent the preceding phase of lymph node metastasis. The aim of this study was to clarify the biological properties of intralymphatic tumors susceptible to the development of lymph node metastasis, with special reference to the expression of cancer initiating/stem cell (CIC/CSC) related markers in cancer cells and the number of infiltrating stromal cells. Material and Methods: Primary lung adenocarcinomas with lymphatic permeation in the extratumoral area were retrospectively examined (n = 107). We examined the expression levels of CIC/CSC related markers including ALDH1, OCT4, NANOG, SOX2 and Caveolin-1 in the intralymphatic cancer cells to evaluate their relationship to lymph node metastasis. Moreover, the number of infiltrating stromal cells expressing CD34, α-smooth muscle actin, and CD204 were also evaluated. Results: Among the intralymphatic tissues, low ALDH1 expression in cancer cells, high SOX2 expression in cancer cells, and a high number of CD204(+) macrophages were independent predictive factors for lymph node metastasis (P = 0.004, P = 0.008, and P = 0.028, respectively). Among these factors, only low ALDH1 expression in cancer cells was significantly correlated with the farther spreading of lymph node metastasis (mediastinal lymph node, pathological N2) (P = 0.046) and the metastatic lymph node ratio (metastatic/resected) (P = 0.028). On the other hand, in the primary tumors, ALDH1 expression in the cancer cells was not associated with lymph node metastasis. Intralymphatic cancer cells expressing low ALDH1 levels exhibited lower E-cadherin expression levels than cancer cells with high levels of ALDH1 expression (P = 0.015). Conclusions: Intralymphatic cancer cells expressing low levels of ALDH1 and infiltrating macrophages expressing CD204 have a critical impact on lymph node metastasis. Our study also highlighted the significance of evaluating the biological properties of intralymphatic tumors for tumor metastasis.

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11Lung Growth And Development

This article is from PLoS ONE , volume 8 . Abstract Background: Intralymphatic tumors in the extratumoral area are considered to represent the preceding phase of lymph node metastasis. The aim of this study was to clarify the biological properties of intralymphatic tumors susceptible to the development of lymph node metastasis, with special reference to the expression of cancer initiating/stem cell (CIC/CSC) related markers in cancer cells and the number of infiltrating stromal cells. Material and Methods: Primary lung adenocarcinomas with lymphatic permeation in the extratumoral area were retrospectively examined (n = 107). We examined the expression levels of CIC/CSC related markers including ALDH1, OCT4, NANOG, SOX2 and Caveolin-1 in the intralymphatic cancer cells to evaluate their relationship to lymph node metastasis. Moreover, the number of infiltrating stromal cells expressing CD34, α-smooth muscle actin, and CD204 were also evaluated. Results: Among the intralymphatic tissues, low ALDH1 expression in cancer cells, high SOX2 expression in cancer cells, and a high number of CD204(+) macrophages were independent predictive factors for lymph node metastasis (P = 0.004, P = 0.008, and P = 0.028, respectively). Among these factors, only low ALDH1 expression in cancer cells was significantly correlated with the farther spreading of lymph node metastasis (mediastinal lymph node, pathological N2) (P = 0.046) and the metastatic lymph node ratio (metastatic/resected) (P = 0.028). On the other hand, in the primary tumors, ALDH1 expression in the cancer cells was not associated with lymph node metastasis. Intralymphatic cancer cells expressing low ALDH1 levels exhibited lower E-cadherin expression levels than cancer cells with high levels of ALDH1 expression (P = 0.015). Conclusions: Intralymphatic cancer cells expressing low levels of ALDH1 and infiltrating macrophages expressing CD204 have a critical impact on lymph node metastasis. Our study also highlighted the significance of evaluating the biological properties of intralymphatic tumors for tumor metastasis.

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12Lung Development

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13Research Methods For Promotion Of Lung Health : A Guide To Protocol Development For Low-income Countries

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14MiRNA Regulated Pathways In Late Stage Murine Lung Development.

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This article is from BMC Developmental Biology , volume 13 . Abstract Background: MicroRNAs play important roles in regulating biological processes, including organ morphogenesis and maturation. However, little is known about specific pathways regulated by miRNA during lung development. Between the canalicular and saccular stages of the developing lung several important cellular events occur, including the onset of surfactant synthesis, microvascular remodeling and structural preparation for subsequent alveolarization. The miRNAs that are actively regulated, and the identity of their targets during this important developmental interval in the lung remain elusive. Results: Using TLDA low density real-time PCR arrays, the expression of 376 miRNAs in male and female fetal mouse lungs of gestational days E15 – E18 were profiled. Statistical analyses identified 25 and 37 miRNAs that changed significantly between sexes and with gestation, respectively. In silico analysis using Ingenuity Pathway Analysis (IPA) identified specific pathways and networks known to be targets of these miRNAs which are important to lung development. Pathways that are targeted by sex regulated miRNAs include retinoin, IGFR1, Tp53 and Akt. Pathways targeted by gestation-regulated miRNAs include VEGFA and mediators of glucose metabolism. Conclusion: MiRNAs are differentially regulated across time and between sexes during the canalicular and saccular stages of lung development. Sex-associated differential miRNA expression may regulate the differences in structural and functional male and female lung development, as shown by networks generated using in silico analysis. These data provide a valuable resource to further enhance the understanding of miRNA control of lung development and maturation.

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15The Role Of Mitochondria In The Development And Progression Of Lung Cancer.

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This article is from Computational and Structural Biotechnology Journal , volume 6 . Abstract The influence of mitochondria in human health and disease is a rapidly expanding topic in the scientific literature due to their integral roles in cellular death and survival. Mitochondrial biology and alterations in function were first linked to cancer in the 1920s with the discovery of the Warburg effect. The utilization of aerobic glycolysis in ATP synthesis was the first of many observations of metabolic reprogramming in cancer.Mitochondrial dysfunction in cancer has expanded to include defects in mitochondrial genomics and biogenesis, apoptotic signaling and mitochondrial dynamics. This review will focus on the role of mitochondria and their influence on cancer initiation, progression and treatment in the lung.

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16Development And Characterization Of A Preclinical Model Of Breast Cancer Lung Micrometastatic To Macrometastatic Progression.

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This article is from PLoS ONE , volume 9 . Abstract Most cancer patients die with metastatic disease, thus, good models that recapitulate the natural process of metastasis including a dormancy period with micrometastatic cells would be beneficial in developing treatment strategies. Herein we report a model of natural metastasis that balances time to complete experiments with a reasonable dormancy period, which can be used to better study metastatic progression. The basis for the model is a 4T1 triple negative syngeneic breast cancer model without resection of the primary tumor. A cell titration from 500 to 15,000 GFP tagged 4T1 cells implanted into fat pad number four of immune proficient eight week female BALB/cJ mice optimized speed of the model while possessing metastatic processes including dormancy and beginning of reactivation. The frequency of primary tumors was less than 50% in animals implanted with 500–1500 cells. Although implantation with over 10,000 cells resulted in 100% primary tumor development, the tumors and macrometastases formed were highly aggressive, lacked dormancy, and offered no opportunity for treatment. Implantation of 7,500 cells resulted in >90% tumor take by 10 days; in 30–60 micrometastases in the lung (with many animals also having 2–30 brain micrometastases) two weeks post-implantation, with the first small macrometastases present at five weeks; many animals displaying macrometastases at five weeks and animals becoming moribund by six weeks post-implantation. Using the optimum of 7,500 cells the efficacy of a chemotherapeutic agent for breast cancer, doxorubicin, given at its maximal tolerated dose (MTD; 1 mg/kg weekly) was tested for an effect on metastasis. Doxorubicin treatment significantly reduced primary tumor growth and lung micrometastases but the number of macrometastases at experiment end was not significantly affected. This model should prove useful for development of drugs to target metastasis and to study the biology of metastasis.

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17The Lung : Development, Aging And The Environment

This article is from PLoS ONE , volume 9 . Abstract Most cancer patients die with metastatic disease, thus, good models that recapitulate the natural process of metastasis including a dormancy period with micrometastatic cells would be beneficial in developing treatment strategies. Herein we report a model of natural metastasis that balances time to complete experiments with a reasonable dormancy period, which can be used to better study metastatic progression. The basis for the model is a 4T1 triple negative syngeneic breast cancer model without resection of the primary tumor. A cell titration from 500 to 15,000 GFP tagged 4T1 cells implanted into fat pad number four of immune proficient eight week female BALB/cJ mice optimized speed of the model while possessing metastatic processes including dormancy and beginning of reactivation. The frequency of primary tumors was less than 50% in animals implanted with 500–1500 cells. Although implantation with over 10,000 cells resulted in 100% primary tumor development, the tumors and macrometastases formed were highly aggressive, lacked dormancy, and offered no opportunity for treatment. Implantation of 7,500 cells resulted in >90% tumor take by 10 days; in 30–60 micrometastases in the lung (with many animals also having 2–30 brain micrometastases) two weeks post-implantation, with the first small macrometastases present at five weeks; many animals displaying macrometastases at five weeks and animals becoming moribund by six weeks post-implantation. Using the optimum of 7,500 cells the efficacy of a chemotherapeutic agent for breast cancer, doxorubicin, given at its maximal tolerated dose (MTD; 1 mg/kg weekly) was tested for an effect on metastasis. Doxorubicin treatment significantly reduced primary tumor growth and lung micrometastases but the number of macrometastases at experiment end was not significantly affected. This model should prove useful for development of drugs to target metastasis and to study the biology of metastasis.

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18Nuclear Factor-Kappa-B Signaling In Lung Development And Disease: One Pathway, Numerous Functions.

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This article is from Birth Defects Research. Part A, Clinical and Molecular Teratology , volume 100 . Abstract In contrast to other organs, the lung completes a significant portion of its development after term birth. During this stage of alveolarization, division of the alveolar ducts into alveolar sacs by secondary septation, and expansion of the pulmonary vasculature by means of angiogenesis markedly increase the gas exchange surface area of the lung. However, postnatal completion of growth renders the lung highly susceptible to environmental insults such as inflammation that disrupt this developmental program. This is particularly evident in the setting of preterm birth, where impairment of alveolarization causes bronchopulmonary dysplasia, a chronic lung disease associated with significant morbidity. The nuclear factor κ-B (NFκB) family of transcription factors are ubiquitously expressed, and function to regulate diverse cellular processes including proliferation, survival, and immunity. Extensive evidence suggests that activation of NFκB is important in the regulation of inflammation and in the control of angiogenesis. Therefore, NFκB-mediated downstream effects likely influence the lung response to injury and may also mediate normal alveolar development. This review summarizes the main biologic functions of NFκB, and highlights the regulatory mechanisms that allow for diversity and specificity in downstream gene activation. This is followed by a description of the pro and anti-inflammatory functions of NFκB in the lung, and of NFκB-mediated angiogenic effects. Finally, this review summarizes the clinical and experimental data that support a role for NFκB in mediating postnatal angiogenesis and alveolarization, and discusses the challenges that remain in developing therapies that can selectively block the detrimental functions of NFκB yet preserve the beneficial effects. Birth Defects Research (Part A) 100:202–216, 2014. © 2014 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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19DEVELOPMENT OF A MOUSE MODEL SYSTEM FOR IN VIVO LUNG CARCINOGENESIS CTR CONTRACT # 2 MA CONTRACT 2220 PROGRESS REPORT AND CONTRACT RENEWAL PROPOSAL FOR THE PERIOD 750101 - 751231

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20RENEWAL TO APPROVED PROTOCOL FOR USE OF LABORATORY ANIMALS IN RESEARCH ENVIRONMENTAL TOBACCO SMOKE AND LUNG DEVELOPMENT

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21Design, Development Of Water Tank-type Lung Phantom And Dosimetric Verification In Institutions Participating In A Phase I Study Of Stereotactic Body Radiation Therapy In Patients With T2N0M0 Non-small Cell Lung Cancer: Japan Clinical Oncology Group Trial (JCOG0702).

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This article is from Journal of Radiation Research , volume 55 . Abstract A domestic multicenter phase I study of stereotactic body radiotherapy (SBRT) for T2N0M0 non-small cell lung cancer in inoperable patients or elderly patients who refused surgery was initiated as the Japan Clinical Oncology Group trial (JCOG0702) in Japan. Prior to the clinical study, the accuracy of dose calculation in radiation treatment-planning systems was surveyed in participating institutions, and differences in the irradiating dose between the institutions were investigated. We developed a water tank-type lung phantom appropriate for verification of the exposure dose in lung SBRT. Using this water tank-type lung phantom, the dose calculated in the radiation treatment-planning system and the measured dose using a free air ionization chamber and dosimetric film were compared in a visiting survey of the seven institutions participating in the clinical study. In all participating institutions, differences between the calculated and the measured dose in the irradiation plan were as follows: the accuracy of the absolute dose in the center of the simulated tumor measured using a free air ionization chamber was within 2%, the mean gamma value was ≤0.47 on gamma analysis following the local dose criteria, and the pass rate was >87% for 3%/3 mm from measurement of dose distribution with dosimetric film. These findings confirmed the accuracy of delivery doses in the institutions participating in the clinical study, so that a study with integration of the institutions could be initiated.

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22Plasticity Of Lung Development In The Amphibian, Xenopus Laevis.

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This article is from Biology Open , volume 2 . Abstract Contrary to previous studies, we found that Xenopus laevis tadpoles raised in normoxic water without access to air can routinely complete metamorphosis with lungs that are either severely stunted and uninflated or absent altogether. This is the first demonstration that lung development in a tetrapod can be inhibited by environmental factors and that a tetrapod that relies significantly on lung respiration under unstressed conditions can be raised to forego this function without adverse effects. This study compared lung development in untreated, air-deprived (AD) and air-restored (AR) tadpoles and frogs using whole mounts, histology, BrdU labeling of cell division and antibody staining of smooth muscle actin. We also examined the relationship of swimming and breathing behaviors to lung recovery in AR animals. Inhibition and recovery of lung development occurred at the stage of lung inflation. Lung recovery in AR tadpoles occurred at a predictable and rapid rate and correlated with changes in swimming and breathing behavior. It thus presents a new experimental model for investigating the role of mechanical forces in lung development. Lung recovery in AR frogs was unpredictable and did not correlate with behavioral changes. Its low frequency of occurrence could be attributed to developmental, physical and behavioral changes, the effects of which increase with size and age. Plasticity of lung inflation at tadpole stages and loss of plasticity at postmetamorphic stages offer new insights into the role of developmental plasticity in amphibian lung loss and life history evolution.

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23DTIC ADA458205: Development And Evaluation Of New Products For The Far-Forward Care Of Combat Casualties With Acute Lung Injury

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OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the Intravenous Membrane Oxygenator or Hattler Catheter (IMO) in an ovine model of lung injury due to inhalation of chlorine gas. HYPOTHESIS: IMO will improve the PaO2-to-FiO2 (PFR) ratio in injured sheep. METHODS: Thirteen ewes (sham + IMO, n=1; injury + IMO, n=7; injury without IMO, n=5,) were used. Anesthetized sheep were ventilated with 300 L of 100 ppm chlorine (mixed in 100% O2). When animals reached ARDS (PFR200), IMO was inserted in the injury + IMO group. ICU care, deep sedation, and mechanical ventilation were continued for up to 96 h. RESULTS: IMO was safely inserted in all cases. Gas exchange of the IMO was consistent at rates (normalized to a PCO2 of 50 mmHg) of 300-350 ml/min/m2. The IMO exerted a beneficial effect on PFR up to hour 18 and on PaCO2 up to hour 30. IMO use was associated with hemolysis, manifested by increased levels of plasma free hemoglobin. In order to reduce the anticipated impact of the HC on cardiac preload an aggressive approach to fluid management was employed, which likely worsened pulmonary edema and oxygenation. Thus, future studies employing the IMO will involve a fluid-sparing approach to management.

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24RT 134 - ENVIRONMENTAL TOBACCO SMOKE & LUNG DEVELOPMENT

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25RENEWAL TO APPROVED PROTOCOL FOR USE OF LABORATORY ANIMALS IN RESEARCH ENVIRONMENTAL TOBACCO SMOKE AND LUNG DEVELOPMENT

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26APPLICATION FOR RESEARCH GRANT THE DEVELOPMENT AND BIOLOGY OF LUNG SURFACTANT (YEAR 1V).

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27APPLICATION FOR RESEARCH GRANT SMOKING + LUNG DEVELOPMENT: A PROGRAM PROJECT

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28APPLICATION FOR RESEARCH GRANT A STUDY OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF CARCINOMA OF THE LUNG IN SMOKERS AND NON-SMOKERS SUBJECTED TO THE INFLUENCE OF SMOG.

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29DTIC AD1002742: Development Of A Guinea Pig Lung Deposition Model

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Guinea pigs have been used as a surrogate for humans in a number of inhalation toxicology studies by exposing the animals to airborne viruses, biological agents, and other chemicals. Findings from these studies can be extrapolated to humans based on a particular dose-metric of interest to determine potential health effects in humans. In the absence of exposure-dose data, mathematical models can be developed for the transport and deposition of inhaled particles in the lungs of guinea pigs to allow for predictions of lobar, regional, and local deposition of particles.

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30M2 Macrophage Polarisation Is Associated With Alveolar Formation During Postnatal Lung Development.

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This article is from Respiratory Research , volume 14 . Abstract Background: Macrophages are traditionally associated with inflammation and host defence, however a greater understanding of macrophage heterogeneity is revealing their essential roles in non-immune functions such as development, homeostasis and regeneration. In organs including the brain, kidney, mammary gland and pancreas, macrophages reside in large numbers and provide essential regulatory functions that shape organ development and maturation. However, the role of macrophages in lung development and the potential implications of macrophage modulation in the promotion of lung maturation have not yet been ascertained. Methods: Embryonic day (E)12.5 mouse lungs were cultured as explants and macrophages associated with branching morphogenesis were visualised by wholemount immunofluorescence microscopy. Postnatal lung development and the correlation with macrophage number and phenotype were examined using Colony-stimulating factor-1 receptor-enhanced green fluorescent protein (Csf1r-EGFP) reporter mice. Structural histological examination was complemented with whole-body plethysmography assessment of postnatal lung functional maturation over time.Flow cytometry, real-time (q)PCR and immunofluorescence microscopy were performed to characterise macrophage number, phenotype and localisation in the lung during postnatal development. To assess the impact of developmental macrophage modulation, CSF-1 was administered to neonatal mice at postnatal day (P)1, 2 and 3, and lung macrophage number and phenotype were assessed at P5. EGFP transgene expression and in situ hybridisation was performed to assess CSF-1R location in the developing lung. Results: Macrophages in embryonic lungs were abundant and densely located within branch points during branching morphogenesis. During postnatal development, structural and functional maturation of the lung was associated with an increase in lung macrophage number. In particular, the period of alveolarisation from P14-21 was associated with increased number of Csf1r-EGFP+ macrophages and upregulated expression of Arginase 1 (Arg1), Mannose receptor 1 (Mrc1) and Chemokine C-C motif ligand 17 (Ccl17), indicative of an M2 or tissue remodelling macrophage phenotype. Administration of CSF-1 to neonatal mice increased trophic macrophages during development and was associated with increased expression of the M2-associated gene Found in inflammatory zone (Fizz)1 and the growth regulator Insulin-like growth factor (Igf)1. The effects of CSF-1 were identified as macrophage-mediated, as the CSF-1R was found to be exclusively expressed on interstitial myeloid cells. Conclusions: This study identifies the presence of CSF-1R+ M2-polarised macrophages localising to sites of branching morphogenesis and increasing in number during the alveolarisation stage of normal lung development. Improved understanding of the role of macrophages in lung developmental regulation has clinical relevance for addressing neonatal inflammatory perturbation of development and highlights macrophage modulation as a potential intervention to promote lung development.

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31GRANT APPLICATION NO. 919 JOHN R. DANIELS, M.D., STANFORD UNIVERSITY, CALIFORNIA NEW APPLICATION NO. 919 'INTERSTITIAL FIBROSIS OF THE LUNG. DEVELOPMENT OF A MOUSE MODEL SYSTEM.'

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32National Institutes Of Health (NIH) - NIH SciBites: Drug Development For Lung Scarring (YouTube)

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Downloaded from National Institutes of Health (NIH) Youtube channel on 2025-03-04 03:28:03 https://youtube.com/watch?v=C491omZWKhE -------- Just like a surgery or serious injury can leave a permanent scar on your skin, certain diseases and harmful substances in the air can scar the lungs, which makes it hard to breath. Lindsey Jay, a postbaccalaureate IRTA in the Intramural Research Program at the National Institutes of Health, studies a potential medication her research lab created to treat lung scarring, also known as fibrosis. If that therapy helps animals with lung fibrosis without causing too many side effects, it could one day be used to help people with lung fibrosis. To learn more about the research being done in Lindsey's lab, visit https://irp.nih.gov/pi/george-kunos Interested in finding out for yourself what it's like to do research at NIH? Check out our training opportunities to learn about the IRP's programs for students, recent graduates, and postdoctoral fellows: https://irp.nih.gov/research-training/training-opportunities The SciBites video shorts are produced by the@IRPatNIH. Check out their YouTube channel and visit their website at https://irp.nih.gov/ to learn more about the NIH IRP.

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33Exploring The Mediating Role Of Liposomes In Immune Profiles And Pathways During Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer Development: A Two-Step Mendelian Randomization Approach

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This research investigates the role of liposomes in the interaction between immune system characteristics and the development of non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) using a Mendelian randomization (MR) framework. By analyzing Genome-Wide Association Study (GWAS) data from large cohorts, including the GeneRISK project and a comprehensive biobank, the study identifies both risk-enhancing and protective immune features related to NSCLC. Notably, it finds a significant causal relationship between the lipid phosphatidylcholine (16:1_18:1) and NSCLC, suggesting its potential as an inhibitory factor in the disease's progression. These findings underline the importance of immune characteristics and lipid metabolism in NSCLC's etiology and pave the way for future research targeting therapeutic strategies and the development of prognostic biomarkers. Further studies are essential to confirm these results and clarify the underlying biological mechanisms.

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34Endocrinology Of The Lung : Development And Surfactant Synthesis

This research investigates the role of liposomes in the interaction between immune system characteristics and the development of non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) using a Mendelian randomization (MR) framework. By analyzing Genome-Wide Association Study (GWAS) data from large cohorts, including the GeneRISK project and a comprehensive biobank, the study identifies both risk-enhancing and protective immune features related to NSCLC. Notably, it finds a significant causal relationship between the lipid phosphatidylcholine (16:1_18:1) and NSCLC, suggesting its potential as an inhibitory factor in the disease's progression. These findings underline the importance of immune characteristics and lipid metabolism in NSCLC's etiology and pave the way for future research targeting therapeutic strategies and the development of prognostic biomarkers. Further studies are essential to confirm these results and clarify the underlying biological mechanisms.

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35Development Of The Mammalian Lung

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36Development Of The Lung

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37DTIC ADA495768: Development And Evaluation Of Sterographic Display For Lung Cancer Screening

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The main purpose of this project is to investigate the feasibility and efficacy of using a stereo display workstation for lung cancer screening on CT images. The tasks included in this project are development and evaluation of stereo image projection and display for chest CT images, observer performance evaluation for the stereo display, and stereo feature analysis and comparison to the conventionally used display methods for lung cancer detection. During the funding period, we have made progress in following tasks. 1. We have built stereo display workstation for chest CT images and investigated effects of several commonly used compositing methods for nodule representation and detection in stereo CT images. Among these methods, conventional maximum intensity projection (MIP) produced the highest image contrast, but gave ambiguities in local geometric detail and texture, whereas averaging compositing resulted in the lowest contrast, but preserved geometric details. Distance-weighted MIP partially recovered geometric information, which was lost in images composited by conventional MIP, therefore is the best compositing method for stereo display. 2. Consensus truth of the cases collected for this project has been done by three experienced radiologists. 3. A pilot observer performance study was conducted. Six radiologists participated the pilot observer performance study. The study has three display modes, conventional slice-by-slice mode, conventional MIP display mode and stereo display mode. The performance of lung nodule detection are examined and compared for the three modes with Free-response Receiver Operating Characteristic (FROC) statistic method. The results indicate that the stereo display achieved the best performance followed by the slice by-slice display, and the conventional MIP display gave the worst performance, although there is no statistically significant difference between the three display modes.

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38Combined Effects Of Asbestos And Cigarette Smoke On The Development Of Lung Adenocarcinoma: Different Carcinogens May Cause Different Genomic Changes.

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This article is from Oncology Reports , volume 32 . Abstract The carcinogens in cigarette smoke are distinct from asbestos. However, an understanding of their differential effects on lung adenocarcinoma development remains elusive. We investigated loss of heterozygosity (LOH) and the p53 mutation in 132 lung adenocarcinomas, for which asbestos body burden (AB; in numbers per gram of dry lung) was measured using adjacent normal lung. All cases were classified into 9 groups based on a matrix of cumulative smoking (CS in pack-years; CS=0, 00 groups, LOH frequency increased as AB and/or CS was elevated and was significantly higher in the ≥1,000 AB, ≥25 CS group (p=0.032). p53 mutation frequency was the lowest in the AB=0, CS=0 group, increased as AB and/or CS rose, and was significantly higher in the ≥1,000 AB, ≥25 CS group (p=0.039). p53 mutations characteristic of smoking were frequently observed in the CS>0 groups contrary to non-specific mutations in the CS=0, AB>0 groups. Combined effects of asbestos and smoking were suggested by LOH and p53 analyses. Sole exposure to asbestos did not increase LOH frequency but increased non-specific p53 mutations. These findings indicate that the major carcinogenic mechanism of asbestos may be tumor promotion, acting in an additive or synergistic manner, contributing to the genotoxic effect of smoking. Since this study was based on a general cancer center’s experience, the limited sample size did not permit the consideration that the result was conclusive. Further investigation with a large sample size is needed to establish the mechanism of asbestos-induced lung carcinogenesis.

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39Development Of An Innovative 3D Cell Culture System To Study Tumour - Stroma Interactions In Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer Cells.

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This article is from PLoS ONE , volume 9 . Abstract Introduction: We describe a novel 3D co-culture model using non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) cell lines in combination with lung fibroblasts. This model allows the investigation of tumour-stroma interactions and addresses the importance of having a more in vivo like cell culture model. Methods: Automation-compatible multi-well hanging drop microtiter plates were used for the production of 3D mono- and co-cultures. In these hanging drops the two NSCLC cell lines A549 and Colo699 were cultivated either alone or co-cultured with lung fibroblasts. The viability of tumour spheroids was confirmed after five and ten days by using Annexin V/Propidium Iodide staining for flow-cytometry. Tumour fibroblast spheroid formation was characterized by scanning electron microscope (SEM), semi-thin sections, fluorescence microscope and immunohistochemistry (IHC). In addition to conventional histology, protein expression of E-Cadherin, vimentin, Ki67, fibronectin, cytokeratin 7 and α-smooth muscle actin (α-SMA) was investigated by IHC. Results: Lower viability was observed in A549 monocultures compared to co-cultures, whereas Colo699 monocultures showed better viability compared to co-cultures. Ki67 expression varied significantly between mono- and co-cultures in both tumour cell lines. An increase of vimentin and decreased E-Cadherin expression could be detected during the course of the cultivation suggesting a transition to a more mesenchymal phenotype. Furthermore, the fibroblast cell line showed an expression of α-SMA only in co-culture with the cancer cell line A549, thereby indicating a mesenchymal to mesenchymal shift to an even more myofibroblast phenotype. Conclusion: We demonstrate that our method is a promising tool for the generation of tumour spheroid co-cultures. Furthermore, these spheroids allow the investigation of tumour-stroma interactions and a better reflection of in vivo conditions of cancer cells in their microenvironment. Our method holds potential to contribute to the development of anti-cancer agents and support the search for biomarkers.

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40VEGF Receptor Expression Decreases During Lung Development In Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia Induced By Nitrofen.

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This article is from Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research , volume 47 . Abstract Changes in vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) in pulmonary vessels have been described in congenital diaphragmatic hernia (CDH) and may contribute to the development of pulmonary hypoplasia and hypertension; however, how the expression of VEGF receptors changes during fetal lung development in CDH is not understood. The aim of this study was to compare morphological evolution with expression of VEGF receptors, VEGFR1 (Flt-1) and VEGFR2 (Flk-1), in pseudoglandular, canalicular, and saccular stages of lung development in normal rat fetuses and in fetuses with CDH. Pregnant rats were divided into four groups (n=20 fetuses each) of four different gestational days (GD) 18.5, 19.5, 20.5, 21.5: external control (EC), exposed to olive oil (OO), exposed to 100 mg nitrofen, by gavage, without CDH (N-), and exposed to nitrofen with CDH (CDH) on GD 9.5 (term=22 days). The morphological variables studied were: body weight (BW), total lung weight (TLW), left lung weight, TLW/BW ratio, total lung volume, and left lung volume. The histometric variables studied were: left lung parenchymal area density and left lung parenchymal volume. VEGFR1 and VEGFR2 expression were determined by Western blotting. The data were analyzed using analysis of variance with the Tukey-Kramer post hoc test. CDH frequency was 37% (80/216). All the morphological and histometric variables were reduced in the N- and CDH groups compared with the controls, and reductions were more pronounced in the CDH group (P

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41Role Of MicroRNAs In Lung Development And Pulmonary Diseases.

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This article is from Pulmonary Circulation , volume 3 . Abstract MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are a class of small noncoding RNA which exert post-transcriptional gene regulation activity by targeting messenger RNAs. miRNAs have been found to be involved in various fundamental biological processes and deregulation of miRNAs is known to result in pathological conditions. In this review, we provide an overview of recent discoveries on the role played by this class of molecules in lung development and in pulmonary diseases, such as asthma, cystic fibrosis, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and pulmonary artery hypertension. Considering the relevant role of these miRNAs under physiological and pathological conditions, they represent new clinical targets as well as diagnostic and prognostic tools. Therefore, this review pays special attention to recent advances and possible future directions for the use of miRNAs for clinical applications.

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42Treatment With Huisheng Oral Solution Inhibits The Development Of Pulmonary Thromboembolism And Metastasis In Mice With Lewis Lung Carcinoma.

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This article is from Oncology Letters , volume 7 . Abstract The aim of this study was to investigate whether Huisheng oral solution (HSOS) has an inhibitory effect on the development of pulmonary thrombosis and metastasis in mice with Lewis lung carcinoma (LLC), and to explore the possible mechanisms involved. A mouse model of LLC was developed, and model mice were divided into either a treatment group or a control group to undergo treatment with HSOS or normal saline. Normal mice treated with saline were used as normal controls. On day 25 after treatment, blood samples were drawn from the eyes of half the mice in each group to determine blood cell counts and plasma levels of D-Dimer and vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), while heart blood samples were collected from the remaining mice to measure the rate of thrombin-induced platelet aggregation. For all mice, pathological analyses of the cerebrum, lung, mesentery, femoral vein, external iliac vein and spleen were performed. Tumors were weighed to assess the impact of HSOS treatment on tumor growth, and the number of thrombi, metastatic nodules and neovessels in the tumor tissue were counted. In addition, 24 normal New Zealand rabbits were divided into two groups and treated with either HSOS or normal saline to determine the rates of ADP-, collagen- or thrombin-induced platelet aggregation. Compared with the model group, HSOS treatment decreased the incidence of pulmonary thromboembolism and metastasis, the number of metastatic nodules, the plasma levels of D-dimer and VEGF, the rate of collagen-induced platelet aggregation in rabbits and the numbers of leukocytes and tumor neovessels (P

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43Association Of Soluble HLA-G With Acute Rejection Episodes And Early Development Of Bronchiolitis Obliterans In Lung Transplantation.

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This article is from PLoS ONE , volume 9 . Abstract Lung transplantation has evolved into a life-saving therapy for select patients with end-stage lung diseases. However, long-term survival remains limited because of bronchiolitis obliterans syndrome (BOS). Soluble HLA-G, a mediator of adaptive immunity that modulates regulatory T cells and certain classes of effector T cells, may be a useful marker of survival free of BOS. We conducted a retrospective, single-center, pilot review of 38 lung transplant recipients who underwent collection of serum and bronchoalveolar lavage fluid 3, 6 and 12 months after transplantation, and compared soluble HLA-G concentrations in each to the presence of type A rejection and lymphocytic bronchiolitis in the first 12 months and to the presence of BOS at 24 months after transplantation. Lung soluble HLA-G concentrations were directly related to the presence of type A rejection but not to lymphocytic bronchiolitis. Our data demonstrate that soluble HLA-G concentrations in bronchoalveolar lavage but not in serum correlates with the number of acute rejection episodes in the first 12 months after lung transplantation, and thus may be a reactive marker of rejection.

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44Development Of Anaplastic Lymphoma Kinase (ALK) Inhibitors And Molecular Diagnosis In ALK Rearrangement-positive Lung Cancer.

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This article is from OncoTargets and therapy , volume 7 . Abstract The fusion of echinoderm microtubule-associated protein-like 4 with anaplastic lymphoma kinase (ALK) was identified as a transforming gene for lung cancer in 2007. This genetic rearrangement accounts for 2%–5% of non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) cases, occurring predominantly in younger individuals with adenocarcinoma who are never- or light smokers. A small-molecule tyrosine-kinase inhibitor of ALK, crizotinib, was rapidly approved by the US Food and Drug Administration on the basis of its pronounced clinical activity in patients with ALK rearrangement-positive NSCLC. Next-generation ALK inhibitors, such as alectinib, LDK378, and AP26113, are also being developed in ongoing clinical trials. In addition, the improvement and validation of methods for the detection of ALK rearrangement in NSCLC patients will be key to the optimal clinical use of ALK inhibitors. We here summarize recent progress in the development of new ALK inhibitors and in the molecular diagnosis of ALK rearrangement-positive NSCLC.

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45PAUL HAMOSH, PH.D., GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY , WASHINGTON, D.C. NEW APPLICATION NO. 1049 'SMOKING AND LUNG DEVELOPMENT; A PROGRAM PROJECT' GRANT APPLICATION NO. 1049

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46Development Of Chitosan-based Dry Powder Inhalation System Of Cisplatin For Lung Cancer.

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This article is from Indian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences , volume 74 . Abstract Cisplatin, a platinum compound, exerts its cytotoxic effects by coordinating to DNA where it inhibits both replication and transcription, and induces programmed cell death. It is used in the treatment of non-small cell lung cancer. In the present study, an attempt was made to achieve better treatment of lung cancer by direct lung delivery of cisplatin microparticulate systems, which helps to localize the drug in the lungs, and also provide sustained action. Cisplatin-loaded chitosan microspheres were prepared by emulsification and ionotropic gelation method, and characterized for drug content, particle size, densities, flow properties, moisture content, and surface topography by SEM and in vitro drug release was evaluated in simulated lung fluid at 37° at pH 7.4. The respirable or fine particle fraction (FPF) was determined by using twin stage impinger (TSI). Further stability evaluation of cisplatin-loaded DPI systems was carried out at 25°/60% RH and at 40°/75% RH.

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47R-GT Enzyme Activity And Location Of Liver And Lung During Development Of RAT

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This article is from Indian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences , volume 74 . Abstract Cisplatin, a platinum compound, exerts its cytotoxic effects by coordinating to DNA where it inhibits both replication and transcription, and induces programmed cell death. It is used in the treatment of non-small cell lung cancer. In the present study, an attempt was made to achieve better treatment of lung cancer by direct lung delivery of cisplatin microparticulate systems, which helps to localize the drug in the lungs, and also provide sustained action. Cisplatin-loaded chitosan microspheres were prepared by emulsification and ionotropic gelation method, and characterized for drug content, particle size, densities, flow properties, moisture content, and surface topography by SEM and in vitro drug release was evaluated in simulated lung fluid at 37° at pH 7.4. The respirable or fine particle fraction (FPF) was determined by using twin stage impinger (TSI). Further stability evaluation of cisplatin-loaded DPI systems was carried out at 25°/60% RH and at 40°/75% RH.

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48Lung Development : Biological And Clinical Perspectives

This article is from Indian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences , volume 74 . Abstract Cisplatin, a platinum compound, exerts its cytotoxic effects by coordinating to DNA where it inhibits both replication and transcription, and induces programmed cell death. It is used in the treatment of non-small cell lung cancer. In the present study, an attempt was made to achieve better treatment of lung cancer by direct lung delivery of cisplatin microparticulate systems, which helps to localize the drug in the lungs, and also provide sustained action. Cisplatin-loaded chitosan microspheres were prepared by emulsification and ionotropic gelation method, and characterized for drug content, particle size, densities, flow properties, moisture content, and surface topography by SEM and in vitro drug release was evaluated in simulated lung fluid at 37° at pH 7.4. The respirable or fine particle fraction (FPF) was determined by using twin stage impinger (TSI). Further stability evaluation of cisplatin-loaded DPI systems was carried out at 25°/60% RH and at 40°/75% RH.

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49Development Of A Small Animal Model To Simulate Clinical Stereotactic Body Radiotherapy-induced Central And Peripheral Lung Injuries.

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This article is from Journal of Radiation Research , volume 55 . Abstract Given the tremendous potential of stereotactic body radiotherapy (SBRT), investigations of the underlying radiobiology associated with SBRT-induced normal tissue injury are of paramount importance. This study was designed to develop an animal model that simulates centrally and peripherally located clinical SBRT-induced lung injuries. A 90-Gy irradiation dose was focally delivered to the central and peripheral areas of the left mouse lung with an image-guided small-animal irradiation system. At 1, 2 and 4 weeks after irradiation, micro-computed tomography (micro-CT) images of the lung were taken. Lung function measurements were performed with the Flexivent® system (SCIREQ©, Montreal, Canada). For the histopathological analysis, the lungs were fixed by perfusing with formalin, and paraffin sections were stained with hematoxylin and eosin and Masson's Trichrome. Gross inspection clearly indicated local lung injury confined to the central and peripheral areas of the left lung. Typical histopathological alterations corresponding to clinical manifestations were observed. The micro-CT analysis results appeared to correlate with the histopathological findings. Mouse lung tissue damping increased dramatically at central settings, compared with that at the control or peripheral settings. An animal model to simulate clinical SBRT-induced central and peripheral lung injuries was developed and validated with histopathological, radiological and functional analyses. This model increases our understanding of SBRT-induced central and peripheral lung injuries and will help to improve radiation therapy in the future.

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50Cases Of Anomalous Development Of Tubercles : Commencing At The Base Of The Lung And Gradually Extending Updward ; With The Physical Signs Of Pneumonia : Analysis Of The Cases : Diagnosis, Prognosis, Pathology, &c.

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