Acute kidney injury decreases pulmonary vascular growth and alveolarization in neonatal rat pups.
Brianna M LiberioGregory SeedorfDanielle E SorannoJohn R MontfordSarah G FaubelAndres HernandezSteven H AbmanJason GienPublished in: Pediatric research (2023)
There are no published neonatal rodent models investigating the pulmonary effects after neonatal acute kidney injury, despite known clinical associations. We present two novel neonatal rodent models of acute kidney injury to study the impact of acute kidney injury on the developing lung. We demonstrate the pulmonary effects of both ischemia-reperfusion injury and nephrotoxin-induced AKI on the developing lung, with decreased alveolarization and angiogenesis, mimicking the lung phenotype of bronchopulmonary dysplasia. Neonatal rodent models of acute kidney injury provide opportunities to study mechanisms of kidney-lung crosstalk and novel therapeutics in the context of acute kidney injury in a premature infant.