Prominent Intrapulmonary Bronchopulmonary Anastomoses and Abnormal Lung Development in Infants and Children with Down Syndrome
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.jpeds.2016.08.063
Prominent Intrapulmonary Bronchopulmonary Anastomoses and Abnormal Lung Development in Infants and Children with Down Syndrome
Abstract
Objectives: To determine the frequency of histologic features of impaired lung vascular and alveolar development and to identify the presence of intrapulmonary bronchopulmonary anastomoses (IBA) in infants and children who died with Down syndrome.
Study design: A retrospective review of autopsy reports and lung histology from 13 children with Down syndrome (ages: 0-8 years) was performed. Histologic features of abnormal lung development were identified and semiquantified, including the presence of IBA. Three-dimensional reconstructions of IBA were also performed. Comparisons were made with 4 age-matched patients without Down syndrome with congenital heart defects who underwent autopsies during this time period.
Results: Of the 13 subjects with Down syndrome, 69% died from cardiac events, 77% had a congenital heart defect, and 46% had a clinical diagnosis of pulmonary hypertension. Lung histology from all subjects with Down syndrome demonstrated alveolar simplification, and 92% had signs of persistence of a double capillary network in the distal lung. The lungs from the subjects with Down syndrome frequently had features of pulmonary arterial hypertensive remodeling (85%), and prominent bronchial vessels and IBA were observed in all subjects with Down syndrome. These features were more frequent in subjects with Down syndrome compared with control subjects.
Conclusions: Children with Down syndrome who died of cardiopulmonary diseases often have histologic evidence of impaired lung alveolar and vascular development, including the presence of prominent IBA and pulmonary hypertension. We speculate that children with Down syndrome are at risk for reduced lung surface area and recruitment of IBA, which may worsen gas exchange in subjects with Down syndrome.
Keywords: Down syndrome; pulmonary hypoplasia; shunt.
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Comment in
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Impaired Lung Development and Neonatal Lung Diseases: A Never-Ending (Vascular) Story.J Pediatr. 2017 Jan;180:11-13. doi: 10.1016/j.jpeds.2016.10.030. Epub 2016 Oct 25. J Pediatr. 2017. PMID: 27793337 No abstract available.
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