George J. Poiani
University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey
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American Journal of Physiology-lung Cellular and Molecular Physiology | 1998
Smita Thakker-Varia; Carol A. Tozzi; George J. Poiani; Joanne P. Babiarz; Linda Tatem; Frank J. Wilson; David J. Riley
Exposure of rats to hypoxia causes pulmonary arterial remodeling, which is partly reversible after return to air. We hypothesized that degradation of excess collagen in remodeled pulmonary arteries in the posthypoxic period is mediated by endogenous matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs). Total proteolytic, collagenolytic, and gelatinolytic activities, levels of stromelysin-1 and tissue inhibitor of metalloprotease-1 (TIMP-1), and immunolocalization of stromelysin-1 in main pulmonary arteries were determined after exposure of rats to 10% O2 for 10 days followed by normoxia. We observed transient increases in total proteolytic, collagenolytic, and gelatinolytic activities and expression of ∼72-, 68-, and 60-kDa gelatinases by zymography within 3 days of cessation of hypoxic exposure. The level of TIMP-1 increased as the stromelysin-1 level increased. Immunoreactive stromelysin-1 was localized predominantly in the luminal region of normal and hypertensive pulmonary arteries. These results are consistent with the notion that endogenous MMPs may mediate the breakdown of excess collagen in remodeled pulmonary arteries during the early posthypoxic period.Exposure of rats to hypoxia causes pulmonary arterial remodeling, which is partly reversible after return to air. We hypothesized that degradation of excess collagen in remodeled pulmonary arteries in the posthypoxic period is mediated by endogenous matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs). Total proteolytic, collagenolytic, and gelatinolytic activities, levels of stromelysin-1 and tissue inhibitor of metalloprotease-1 (TIMP-1), and immunolocalization of stromelysin-1 in main pulmonary arteries were determined after exposure of rats to 10% O2 for 10 days followed by normoxia. We observed transient increases in total proteolytic, collagenolytic, and gelatinolytic activities and expression of approximately 72-, 68-, and 60-kDa gelatinases by zymography within 3 days of cessation of hypoxic exposure. The level of TIMP-1 increased as the stromelysin-1 level increased. Immunoreactive stromelysin-1 was localized predominantly in the luminal region of normal and hypertensive pulmonary arteries. These results are consistent with the notion that endogenous MMPs may mediate the breakdown of excess collagen in remodeled pulmonary arteries during the early posthypoxic period.
American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine | 1994
Carol A. Tozzi; David L. Christiansen; George J. Poiani; David J. Riley
American Journal of Respiratory Cell and Molecular Biology | 1998
Carol A. Tozzi; Smita Thakker-Varia; Shiu Y. Yu; Rena F. Bannett; Bonnie Peng; George J. Poiani; Frank J. Wilson; David J. Riley
Archive | 1994
George J. Poiani; David J. Riley; Wei-Chi Liao; Joachim Kahn; Keria Fiorella Gean
American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine | 1994
George J. Poiani; Carol A. Tozzi; S Thakker-Varia; J K Choe; David J. Riley
American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine | 1997
Mark J. Greco; John E. Kemnitzer; James D. Fox; Jin K. Choe; Joachim Kohn; David J. Riley; George J. Poiani
Bioconjugate Chemistry | 1994
George J. Poiani; David J. Riley; James D. Fox; John E. Kemnitzer; K. Fiorella Gean; Joachim Kohn
American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine | 1997
George J. Poiani; John E. Kemnitzer; James D. Fox; Carol A. Tozzi; Joachim Kohn; David J. Riley
American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine | 1994
George J. Poiani; M Greco; J K Choe; James D. Fox; David J. Riley
Cytometry | 1999
Andrew Hirsch; Carol A. Tozzi; Arvind K. Das; Smita Thakker-Varia; George J. Poiani; David J. Riley; Edward J. Yurkow