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Effects of mild vitamin a deficiency on lung maturation in newborn rats: a morphometric and morphologic study

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BORIS DOI
10.7892/boris.39815
Date of Publication
2004
Publication Type
Article
Division/Institute

Institut für Anatomie...

Author
Frey, Gaby
Egli, Evelyne
Chailley-Heu, Bernadette
Lelièvre-Pégorier, Martine
Burri, Peter H.
Bourbon, Jacques
Tschanz, Stefan A.orcid-logo
Institut für Anatomie
Subject(s)

600 - Technology::610...

500 - Science::570 - ...

Series
Biology of the Neonate
ISSN or ISBN (if monograph)
0006-3126
Publisher
Karger
Language
English
Publisher DOI
10.1159/000079983
PubMed ID
15286462
Uncontrolled Keywords

Vitamin A

Vitamin A deficiency

Lung development

Lung maturation in ne...

Lung morphology

Lung morphometry

Light microscopic mor...

Electron microscopic ...

Description
OBJECTIVE

To evaluate the effects of a 60% vitamin A deficiency (VAD) on the two postnatal stages of lung development: alveolarization and microvascular maturation. Lungs from deficient rats were compared to age-matched controls.

STUDY DESIGN

Starting at 3 weeks before mating, female rats were maintained under a diet lacking vitamin A. Due to the slow depletion of the vitamin A liver stores the pregnant rats carried to term and delivered pups under mild VAD conditions. Mothers and offspring were then kept under the same diet what resulted in a mean reduction of vitamin A plasma concentration of about 60% vs. controls during the whole experimental period. Pups were sacrificed on days 4, 10 and 21 and their lungs fixed and analyzed by means of a combined morphologic and morphometric investigation at light and electron microscopic levels.

RESULTS

During the whole experiment, body weights of VAD animals were lower than controls with a significant decrease on day 10. On days 4, 10 and 21 the pulmonary structure was in a comparable gross morphologic state in both groups. Despite this morphologic normality, quantitative alterations in some functional parameters could be detected. On day 4, lung volume and the volume and surface area of air spaces were decreased, while the arithmetic mean barrier thickness and type 2 pneumocyte volume were increased in the VAD group. On day 21, some changes were again manifest mainly consisting in an augmentation of the vascularization and a decrease in interstitial volume in deficient animals.

CONCLUSIONS

Mild VAD causes no gross disturbances in the postnatal phases of lung development in rats. However, a body weight-related transient retardation of lung maturation was detectable in the first postnatal week. At 3 weeks, the VAD lungs showed a more mature vascular system substantiated by an increase in volume of both capillary volume and the large non-parenchymal vessels. In view of these quantitative alterations, we suspect that mild VAD deregulates the normal phases of body and lung growth, but does not induce serious functional impairments.
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