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Pulmonary vascular disease in a rabbit a high altitude

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A male weanling rabbit of the New Zealand White strain, born and living at an altitude of 3800 m in La Paz, Bolivia, developed right ventricular hypertrophy. This was found to be associated with growth of vascular smooth muscle cells in the intima of pulmonary arterioles, and contrasted with muscularization of the walls of pulmonary arterioles, without extension into the intima, found in a healthy, high-altitude control rabbit of the same strain. A low-altitude control showed no such muscularization. It is concluded that alveolar hypoxia, acting directly or through an intermediate agent, is a growth factor for vascular smooth muscle cells in pulmonary arterioles. This is the first report of pulmonary vascular disease due to high altitude in rabbits.

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Heath, D., Williams, D., Rios-Datenz, J. et al. Pulmonary vascular disease in a rabbit a high altitude. Int J Biometeorol 34, 20–23 (1990). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01045815

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