AIM: To explore the role of basic-fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) in the development of pulmonary hypertension induced by hypoxia. METHODS: 1) The pulmonary arteries of SD rats with hypoxia for one and two weeks were isolated, from which the total RNA were extracted by acid guanidinium thiocyanate-phenol-chlorform .Then the levels of mRNA were measured by RT-PCR. 2) About 3mm-long arterial rings cut from SD rat pulmonary arterial stem were suspended between stainless steelhooks in chamber with warmed (37℃) Kreb's solution. Different concentrations of bFGF were added in a cumulative fashion into the chamber where the rings were suspended. The cumulative concentration response curve was obtained. RESULTS: 1)The levels of bFGF mRNA in pulmonary artery of rats with hypoxia were increased significantly compared with those that without hypoxia (2578?384 counts?min -1 (control) vs 5303?756 (hypoxia) for 1 week and 4054?547 (hypoxia) for 2 weeks, P all