Lung tissue viscoelasticity is preserved with bleomycin-induced fibrosis in mice

在博来霉素诱导的小鼠肺纤维化模型中,肺组织黏弹性得以保留。

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Abstract

In pulmonary fibrosis, excessive scar tissue accumulates in the alveolar interstitial space, impairing gas exchange and compromising lung function. This fibrotic remodeling results in tissue stiffening, but more complex lung mechanical properties critical to tissue function, such as viscoelasticity and stress relaxation, remain poorly defined. To address this gap, we use the bleomycin aged mouse model to characterize both bulk and spatially-resolved viscoelastic mechanical properties of normal and fibrotic lungs. Our analysis reveals that while bleomycin-induced fibrosis leads to heterogeneously increased lung stiffness, viscoelasticity as measured by tan delta (ratio of loss to storage modulus) and stress relaxation timescales remains remarkably consistent as a function of both age and bleomycin treatment. This unexpected preservation of viscoelasticity despite fibrotic stiffening highlights a previously underappreciated mechanical phenotype of fibrotic lungs. To model these distinct mechanical features in vitro, we utilize a hyaluronic acid-based hydrogel system that largely recapitulates the viscoelastic mechanical properties observed in both normal and fibrotic lungs. These findings provide new insight into the mechanical consequences of fibrosis and establish a tunable in vitro hydrogel platform mimicking key tissue viscoelastic properties.

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