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1 Division of Neonatology,
Lung development and repair of hyperoxic injury
require closely regulated growth and regeneration of alveolar
capillaries. Vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), a mitogen for
endothelial cells, is expressed by alveolar epithelial cells.
Alternative splicing of VEGF mRNA results in isoforms of varying
mitogenicity and solubility. We examined changes in the proportions of
the VEGF splice variant mRNAs in rabbit lung development and in
control, oxygen-injured, and recovering newborn and adult rabbit lungs. The proportion of the 189-amino acid VEGF mRNA, which codes for an
isoform that binds to the extracellular matrix, increased fivefold during development (from 8% of total VEGF message at 22 days gestation to 40% in 10-day newborn lungs; P < 0.001). During neonatal oxygen injury, its expression declined from 38 to 8% of VEGF message (P < 0.002)
and returned to the control value in recovery. A similar pattern was
observed in adults. VEGF protein in lung lavage fluid increased
slightly during hyperoxia, declined to barely detectable levels at the
50% lethal dose time point, and increased 10-fold (newborn) or up to
40-fold (adult) in recovering animals. We conclude that alternative
splicing may have important roles in the regulation of VEGF activity in
developing and injured lungs.
vascular endothelial growth factor; messenger ribonucleic acid; angiogenesis; alveolar type II cells; oxygen; growth factors
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