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Exogenous surfactant application in a rat lung ischemia reperfusion injury model: effects on edema formation and alveolar type II cells

BACKGROUND: Prophylactic exogenous surfactant therapy is a promising way to attenuate the ischemia and reperfusion (I/R) injury associated with lung transplantation and thereby to decrease the clinical occurrence of acute lung injury and acute respiratory distress syndrome. However, there is little...

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Autores principales: Dreyer, Niels, Mühlfeld, Christian, Fehrenbach, Antonia, Pech, Thomas, von Berg, Sebastian, Nagib, Ragi, Richter, Joachim, Wittwer, Thorsten, Wahlers, Thorsten, Ochs, Matthias
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2265285/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18205928
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1465-9921-9-5
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author Dreyer, Niels
Mühlfeld, Christian
Fehrenbach, Antonia
Pech, Thomas
von Berg, Sebastian
Nagib, Ragi
Richter, Joachim
Wittwer, Thorsten
Wahlers, Thorsten
Ochs, Matthias
author_facet Dreyer, Niels
Mühlfeld, Christian
Fehrenbach, Antonia
Pech, Thomas
von Berg, Sebastian
Nagib, Ragi
Richter, Joachim
Wittwer, Thorsten
Wahlers, Thorsten
Ochs, Matthias
author_sort Dreyer, Niels
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description BACKGROUND: Prophylactic exogenous surfactant therapy is a promising way to attenuate the ischemia and reperfusion (I/R) injury associated with lung transplantation and thereby to decrease the clinical occurrence of acute lung injury and acute respiratory distress syndrome. However, there is little information on the mode by which exogenous surfactant attenuates I/R injury of the lung. We hypothesized that exogenous surfactant may act by limiting pulmonary edema formation and by enhancing alveolar type II cell and lamellar body preservation. Therefore, we investigated the effect of exogenous surfactant therapy on the formation of pulmonary edema in different lung compartments and on the ultrastructure of the surfactant producing alveolar epithelial type II cells. METHODS: Rats were randomly assigned to a control, Celsior (CE) or Celsior + surfactant (CE+S) group (n = 5 each). In both Celsior groups, the lungs were flush-perfused with Celsior and subsequently exposed to 4 h of extracorporeal ischemia at 4°C and 50 min of reperfusion at 37°C. The CE+S group received an intratracheal bolus of a modified natural bovine surfactant at a dosage of 50 mg/kg body weight before flush perfusion. After reperfusion (Celsior groups) or immediately after sacrifice (Control), the lungs were fixed by vascular perfusion and processed for light and electron microscopy. Stereology was used to quantify edematous changes as well as alterations of the alveolar epithelial type II cells. RESULTS: Surfactant treatment decreased the intraalveolar edema formation (mean (coefficient of variation): CE: 160 mm(3 )(0.61) vs. CE+S: 4 mm(3 )(0.75); p < 0.05) and the development of atelectases (CE: 342 mm(3 )(0.90) vs. CE+S: 0 mm(3); p < 0.05) but led to a higher degree of peribronchovascular edema (CE: 89 mm(3 )(0.39) vs. CE+S: 268 mm(3 )(0.43); p < 0.05). Alveolar type II cells were similarly swollen in CE (423 μm(3)(0.10)) and CE+S (481 μm(3)(0.10)) compared with controls (323 μm(3)(0.07); p < 0.05 vs. CE and CE+S). The number of lamellar bodies was increased and the mean lamellar body volume was decreased in both CE groups compared with the control group (p < 0.05). CONCLUSION: Intratracheal surfactant application before I/R significantly reduces the intraalveolar edema formation and development of atelectases but leads to an increased development of peribronchovascular edema. Morphological changes of alveolar type II cells due to I/R are not affected by surfactant treatment. The beneficial effects of exogenous surfactant therapy are related to the intraalveolar activity of the exogenous surfactant.
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spelling pubmed-22652852008-03-07 Exogenous surfactant application in a rat lung ischemia reperfusion injury model: effects on edema formation and alveolar type II cells Dreyer, Niels Mühlfeld, Christian Fehrenbach, Antonia Pech, Thomas von Berg, Sebastian Nagib, Ragi Richter, Joachim Wittwer, Thorsten Wahlers, Thorsten Ochs, Matthias Respir Res Research BACKGROUND: Prophylactic exogenous surfactant therapy is a promising way to attenuate the ischemia and reperfusion (I/R) injury associated with lung transplantation and thereby to decrease the clinical occurrence of acute lung injury and acute respiratory distress syndrome. However, there is little information on the mode by which exogenous surfactant attenuates I/R injury of the lung. We hypothesized that exogenous surfactant may act by limiting pulmonary edema formation and by enhancing alveolar type II cell and lamellar body preservation. Therefore, we investigated the effect of exogenous surfactant therapy on the formation of pulmonary edema in different lung compartments and on the ultrastructure of the surfactant producing alveolar epithelial type II cells. METHODS: Rats were randomly assigned to a control, Celsior (CE) or Celsior + surfactant (CE+S) group (n = 5 each). In both Celsior groups, the lungs were flush-perfused with Celsior and subsequently exposed to 4 h of extracorporeal ischemia at 4°C and 50 min of reperfusion at 37°C. The CE+S group received an intratracheal bolus of a modified natural bovine surfactant at a dosage of 50 mg/kg body weight before flush perfusion. After reperfusion (Celsior groups) or immediately after sacrifice (Control), the lungs were fixed by vascular perfusion and processed for light and electron microscopy. Stereology was used to quantify edematous changes as well as alterations of the alveolar epithelial type II cells. RESULTS: Surfactant treatment decreased the intraalveolar edema formation (mean (coefficient of variation): CE: 160 mm(3 )(0.61) vs. CE+S: 4 mm(3 )(0.75); p < 0.05) and the development of atelectases (CE: 342 mm(3 )(0.90) vs. CE+S: 0 mm(3); p < 0.05) but led to a higher degree of peribronchovascular edema (CE: 89 mm(3 )(0.39) vs. CE+S: 268 mm(3 )(0.43); p < 0.05). Alveolar type II cells were similarly swollen in CE (423 μm(3)(0.10)) and CE+S (481 μm(3)(0.10)) compared with controls (323 μm(3)(0.07); p < 0.05 vs. CE and CE+S). The number of lamellar bodies was increased and the mean lamellar body volume was decreased in both CE groups compared with the control group (p < 0.05). CONCLUSION: Intratracheal surfactant application before I/R significantly reduces the intraalveolar edema formation and development of atelectases but leads to an increased development of peribronchovascular edema. Morphological changes of alveolar type II cells due to I/R are not affected by surfactant treatment. The beneficial effects of exogenous surfactant therapy are related to the intraalveolar activity of the exogenous surfactant. BioMed Central 2008 2008-01-18 /pmc/articles/PMC2265285/ /pubmed/18205928 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1465-9921-9-5 Text en Copyright © 2008 Dreyer et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ( (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research
Dreyer, Niels
Mühlfeld, Christian
Fehrenbach, Antonia
Pech, Thomas
von Berg, Sebastian
Nagib, Ragi
Richter, Joachim
Wittwer, Thorsten
Wahlers, Thorsten
Ochs, Matthias
Exogenous surfactant application in a rat lung ischemia reperfusion injury model: effects on edema formation and alveolar type II cells
title Exogenous surfactant application in a rat lung ischemia reperfusion injury model: effects on edema formation and alveolar type II cells
title_full Exogenous surfactant application in a rat lung ischemia reperfusion injury model: effects on edema formation and alveolar type II cells
title_fullStr Exogenous surfactant application in a rat lung ischemia reperfusion injury model: effects on edema formation and alveolar type II cells
title_full_unstemmed Exogenous surfactant application in a rat lung ischemia reperfusion injury model: effects on edema formation and alveolar type II cells
title_short Exogenous surfactant application in a rat lung ischemia reperfusion injury model: effects on edema formation and alveolar type II cells
title_sort exogenous surfactant application in a rat lung ischemia reperfusion injury model: effects on edema formation and alveolar type ii cells
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2265285/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18205928
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1465-9921-9-5
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