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Local lung responses following endobronchial elastase and lipopolysaccharide instillation in sheep

Chronic lipopolysaccharide (LPS) exposure may contribute to the pathogenesis of a number of lung diseases including COPD and emphysema. We sought to develop a large- animal model of emphysema using repeated LPS administration into sheep lung segments. An experimental protocol was designed to facilit...

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Autores principales: Collie, D David S, McLean, Nicola, Sallenave, Jean-Michel, Baker, Alison, Blundell, Richard, Milne, Elspeth, Rhind, Susan, Woodall, Chris
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Publicado: Dove Medical Press 2006
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2706618/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18046896
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author Collie, D David S
McLean, Nicola
Sallenave, Jean-Michel
Baker, Alison
Blundell, Richard
Milne, Elspeth
Rhind, Susan
Woodall, Chris
author_facet Collie, D David S
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Sallenave, Jean-Michel
Baker, Alison
Blundell, Richard
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description Chronic lipopolysaccharide (LPS) exposure may contribute to the pathogenesis of a number of lung diseases including COPD and emphysema. We sought to develop a large- animal model of emphysema using repeated LPS administration into sheep lung segments. An experimental protocol was designed to facilitate comparisons with elastase-treated and control segments within the same lung of individual sheep. Histopathologic evaluation of segments treated with LPS demonstrated low-grade inflammation characterized by an increase in the number of intra-alveolar macrophages and lymphocytes. Treated segments demonstrated a significant reduction in airspace surface area (ASA), an increase in percent disrupted alveolar attachments and the distance between normal alveolar attachments, and a reduction in the number of normal alveolar attachments surrounding nonrespiratory bronchioles. Coefficient of variation of individual ASA measurements in elastase-treated segments was indicative of a heterogeneous parenchymal response, in contrast to that associated with chronic LPS treatment. Our results demonstrate that chronic LPS treatment of individual lung segments in sheep induces microscopic emphysema qualitatively and quantitatively consistent with both accepted pathologic definitions of this condition and with that produced by airway instillation of elastolytic enzymes. Development of this phenotype is associated with evidence of downregulated activation of transforming growth factor beta.
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spelling pubmed-27066182009-07-27 Local lung responses following endobronchial elastase and lipopolysaccharide instillation in sheep Collie, D David S McLean, Nicola Sallenave, Jean-Michel Baker, Alison Blundell, Richard Milne, Elspeth Rhind, Susan Woodall, Chris Int J Chron Obstruct Pulmon Dis Original Research Chronic lipopolysaccharide (LPS) exposure may contribute to the pathogenesis of a number of lung diseases including COPD and emphysema. We sought to develop a large- animal model of emphysema using repeated LPS administration into sheep lung segments. An experimental protocol was designed to facilitate comparisons with elastase-treated and control segments within the same lung of individual sheep. Histopathologic evaluation of segments treated with LPS demonstrated low-grade inflammation characterized by an increase in the number of intra-alveolar macrophages and lymphocytes. Treated segments demonstrated a significant reduction in airspace surface area (ASA), an increase in percent disrupted alveolar attachments and the distance between normal alveolar attachments, and a reduction in the number of normal alveolar attachments surrounding nonrespiratory bronchioles. Coefficient of variation of individual ASA measurements in elastase-treated segments was indicative of a heterogeneous parenchymal response, in contrast to that associated with chronic LPS treatment. Our results demonstrate that chronic LPS treatment of individual lung segments in sheep induces microscopic emphysema qualitatively and quantitatively consistent with both accepted pathologic definitions of this condition and with that produced by airway instillation of elastolytic enzymes. Development of this phenotype is associated with evidence of downregulated activation of transforming growth factor beta. Dove Medical Press 2006-06 2006-06 /pmc/articles/PMC2706618/ /pubmed/18046896 Text en © 2006 Dove Medical Press Limited. All rights reserved
spellingShingle Original Research
Collie, D David S
McLean, Nicola
Sallenave, Jean-Michel
Baker, Alison
Blundell, Richard
Milne, Elspeth
Rhind, Susan
Woodall, Chris
Local lung responses following endobronchial elastase and lipopolysaccharide instillation in sheep
title Local lung responses following endobronchial elastase and lipopolysaccharide instillation in sheep
title_full Local lung responses following endobronchial elastase and lipopolysaccharide instillation in sheep
title_fullStr Local lung responses following endobronchial elastase and lipopolysaccharide instillation in sheep
title_full_unstemmed Local lung responses following endobronchial elastase and lipopolysaccharide instillation in sheep
title_short Local lung responses following endobronchial elastase and lipopolysaccharide instillation in sheep
title_sort local lung responses following endobronchial elastase and lipopolysaccharide instillation in sheep
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2706618/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18046896
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