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The effect of surfactant therapy for acute lung injury induced by intratracheal endotoxin instillation in rats

Authors
Kang, Yun JungPark, Yong-BumJee, Hyun-SukChoi, Jae-CholKim, Jae-YeolPark, In WonChoi, Byoung Whui
Issue Date
2000
Publisher
Korean National Tuberculosis Association
Keywords
Acute lung injury; LPS; Rat; Surfactant
Citation
Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases, v.48, no.4, pp 487 - 499
Pages
13
Journal Title
Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases
Volume
48
Number
4
Start Page
487
End Page
499
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/25587
DOI
10.4046/trd.2000.48.4.487
ISSN
0378-0066
Abstract
Background: Acute lung injury is an hypoxic respiratory failure resulting from damage to the alveolar-capillary membrane, which can be developed by a variety of systemic inflammatory diseases. In this study the therapeutic effects of intra-tracheal pulmonary surfactant instillation was evaluated in the intratracheal endotoxin induced acute lung injury model of a rat. Methods: Twenty Sprague-Dawley rats were divided into 4 groups, and normal saline (2 ml/kg, for group 1) or LPS (5 mg/kg, for group 2, 3, and 4) was instilled into the trachea respectively. Either normal saline (2 ml/kg, for group 1 and 2, 30 min later) or bovine surfactant (15 mg/kg, 30 min later for group 3, 5 hr later for group 5) was instilled into the trachea. The therapeutic effect of intratracheal surfactant therapy was evaluated with one chamber body plethysmography (respiratory frequency, tidal volume and enhanced pause), ABGA, BAL fluid analysis (cell count with differential, protein concentration) and pathologic examination of the lung. Results: Intratracheal endotoxin instillation increased the respiration rate decreased the tidal volume and increased the Penh in all group of rats. Intratracheal instillation of surfactant decreased Penh, increased arterial oxygen tension, decreased protein concentration of BAL fluid and decreased lung inflammation at both times of administration (30 minute and 5 hour after endotoxin instillation). Conclusion: Intratracheal instillation of surfactant can be a beneficial therapeutic modality as discovered in the acute lung injury model of rats induced by intratracheal LPS intillation. It deserves to be evaluated for treatment of human acute lung injury.
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