Publications by authors named "Lauren Priolo"

The cellular mechanisms underlying the microvascular dysangiogenesis of bronchopulmonary dysplasia (chronic lung disease of the newborn) remain largely undetermined. We report unusual pulmonary vascular findings in a 27-week-gestation male newborn who died on the second day of life from intractable respiratory failure, following a pregnancy complicated by prolonged membrane rupture and persistent severe oligohydramnios. As expected, postmortem examination revealed pulmonary hypoplasia (lung/body weight ratio: 2.

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Background: Mechanical ventilation plays a central role in the injury of premature lungs. However, the mechanisms by which mechanical signals trigger an inflammatory cascade to promote lung injury are not well-characterized. Transient receptor potential vanilloid 4 (TRPV4), a calcium-permeable mechanoreceptor channel has been shown to be a major determinant of ventilator-induced acute lung injury in adult models.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Lauren Priolo"

  • - Lauren Priolo's research predominantly focuses on the mechanisms underlying lung conditions in neonates, particularly highlighting the complexities of bronchopulmonary dysplasia and related pathologies in preterm infants
  • - Her article on "Florid Intussusceptive-like Microvascular Dysangiogenesis in a Preterm Lung" investigates unusual pulmonary vascular findings postmortem and offers insights into the cellular mechanisms implicated in severe lung conditions*. - In her work on mechanotransduction via TRPV4, Priolo explores the impact of mechanical signals on inflammation and lung injury, revealing critical pathways that drive ventilator-induced lung damage in premature infants*.