Methacholine as an agent for inducing labored breathing in an adolescent mouse model

Kelly Vanden

Asthma is characterized by many factors such as airway inflammation and labored breathing. We have developed a model to mimic these symptoms in adolescent mice. Here, we show how measures of labored breathing (counts and enhanced pause) are increased in mice at multiple ages throughout development that are exposed to aerosolized methacholine, a muscarinic receptor agonist. These results demonstrate the effectiveness of methacholine to produce the labored breathing aspect of asthma.

Major: 
Undecided
Exhibition Category: 
Health and Life Sciences
Exhibition Format: 
Poster Presentation
Campus: 
University Park
Faculty Sponsor: 
Sonia Cavigelli
Location: 
Alumni Hall, HUB-Robeson Center
Poster Number: 
279

Award Winner

Health and Life Sciences - First Place