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Pediatric Surgery International | 2011

Spatial and temporal patterns of c-kit positive cells in embryonic lungs

Toko Shinkai; Masato Shinkai; Martina A. Pirker; Sandra Montedonico; Prem Puri

BackgroundIt has been reported that the smooth muscles in fetal airways exhibit spontaneous phasic contractions throughout gestation. However, the mechanism of these spontaneous contractions is unknown. In the bowel wall, interstitial cells of Cajal (ICCs), which are derived from c-kit positive precursor cells, play an important role as pacemaker cells responsible for the spontaneous, rhythmic activity in the smooth muscle cells. In this study, we investigated the spatial and temporal expression patterns of c-kit positive cells in the embryonic lung and its relationship to the smooth muscle cells surrounding the trachea and the bronchus.MethodsRat fetuses were removed from timed pregnant dams on embryonic days (E) 11.5, 13.5, 15.5, and 17.5. Immunohistochemical studies with anti c-kit antibody and anti α-SMA antibody were carried out using frozen sections.ResultsA small number of c-kit positive cells were observed in the mesenchyme of the lung bud on day E 11.5. They were markedly increased in number on day E 13.5. On day E 15.5 and on day E 17.5, strong c-kit expressions were observed on the vascular wall and moderate expressions in the mesenchyme. C-kit positive cells co-localized with α-SMA positive smooth muscle cells surrounding the airway epithelium.ConclusionCo-localization of c-kit positive cells and airway smooth muscles in the fetal lung suggests that c-kit positive cells may play an important role in the spontaneous contractions of fetal airways. C-kit expressions in the fetal pulmonary vascular wall suggest that these cells may play an important role in vasculogenesis and angiogenesis of the embryonic lung.


Seminars in Pediatric Surgery | 2004

Pathogenesis of Hirschsprung's disease and its variants: recent progress.

Prem Puri; Toko Shinkai


Journal of Pediatric Surgery | 2006

Increased CXCR3 expression associated with CD3-positive lymphocytes in the liver and biliary remnant in biliary atresia

Masato Shinkai; Toko Shinkai; Prem Puri; Mark D. Stringer


Journal of Pediatric Surgery | 2006

Elevated expression of IL2 is associated with increased infiltration of CD8+ T cells in biliary atresia.

Masato Shinkai; Toko Shinkai; Prem Puri; Mark D. Stringer


Pediatric Surgery International | 2005

Expression of vasoactive mediators during mechanical ventilation in nitrofen-induced diaphragmatic hernia in rats

Toko Shinkai; Hideki Shima; Valeria Solari; Prem Puri


Journal of Pediatric Surgery | 2006

Effect of VEGF on the branching morphogenesis of normal and nitrofen-induced hypoplastic fetal rat lung explants

Masato Shinkai; Toko Shinkai; Sandra Montedonico; Prem Puri


Journal of Pediatric Surgery | 2005

Effect of nitric oxide on the development of nitrofen-induced fetal hypoplastic lung explants

Masato Shinkai; Toko Shinkai; Martina A. Pirker; Sandra Montedonico; Prem Puri


The Journal of Urology | 2007

Prenatal and Postnatal Neuromuscular Development of the Ureterovesical Junction

Martina E. Pirker; Udo Rolle; Toko Shinkai; Masato Shinkai; Prem Puri


Journal of Pediatric Surgery | 2005

The role of oxygen tension in the regulation of embryonic lung development

Toko Shinkai; Masato Shinkai; Martina A. Pirker; Sandra Montedonico; Prem Puri


Journal of Pediatric Surgery | 2007

Kidney development in the nitrofen-induced pulmonary hypolasia and congenital diaphragmatic hernia in rats☆

Sandra Montedonico; Nana Nakazawa; Toko Shinkai; John Bannigan; Prem Puri

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Prem Puri

Boston Children's Hospital

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Masato Shinkai

University College Dublin

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John Bannigan

University College Dublin

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Martina E. Pirker

Medical University of Graz

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Udo Rolle

Goethe University Frankfurt

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