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CDH Live Webinar Series Part 1: Research: Lung Compression in CDH Generates Cellular Chronic Hypoxia and Energy Failure

Video Published 2023-05-17 Updated 2024-02-10

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Research presentation examining cellular mechanisms of lung compression in CDH using the nitrofen rat model. Study demonstrates that compressed fetal lungs exhibit chronic hypoxia, upregulated HIF-1α and GLUT1 expression, and severe ATP depletion (energy charge 0.15 vs normal 0.7-0.95), suggesting metabolic failure drives lung hypoplasia and abnormal development.

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  • CDH fetal lungs show chronic hypoxia with upregulated HIF-1α and GLUT1, indicating metabolic adaptation to compression
  • Nitrofen-induced CDH lungs demonstrate severe bioenergetic failure with energy charge of 0.15 (normal: 0.7-0.95)
  • ATP depletion and AMP accumulation in CDH lungs suggest metabolic crisis incompatible with normal lung development
  • Metabolomic profiling reveals altered glycolysis, redox control, and nucleotide metabolism in compressed CDH lungs
  • Lung compression in CDH creates a unique metabolic signature associated with growth arrest and tissue remodeling

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