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High frequency oscillatory ventilation attenuates the activation of alveolar macrophages and neutrophils in lung injury
BACKGROUND: Recent investigations have shown that leukocyte activation is involved in the pathogenesis of ventilator-associated lung injury. This study was designed to investigate whether the inflammatory responses and deterioration of oxygenation in ventilator-associated lung injury are attenuated...
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BioMed Central
1998
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC29000/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11056708 |
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author | Motomu, Shimaoku Fujino, Yuji Taenaka, Nobuyuki Hiroi, Takachika Kiyono, Hiroshi Yoshiya, Ikuto |
author_facet | Motomu, Shimaoku Fujino, Yuji Taenaka, Nobuyuki Hiroi, Takachika Kiyono, Hiroshi Yoshiya, Ikuto |
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description | BACKGROUND: Recent investigations have shown that leukocyte activation is involved in the pathogenesis of ventilator-associated lung injury. This study was designed to investigate whether the inflammatory responses and deterioration of oxygenation in ventilator-associated lung injury are attenuated by high-frequency oscillatory ventilation (HFO). We analyzed the effects of HFO compared with conventional mechanical ventilation (CMV) on the activation of pulmonary macrophages and neutrophils in 10 female rabbits. RESULTS: After surfactant depletion, the rabbits were ventilated by CMV or HFO at the same mean airway pressure. Surfactant-depletion followed by 4 h mechanical ventilation hindered pulmonary oxygenation in both groups. Impairment of oxygenation was less severe in the HFO group than in the CMV group. In the HFO group the infiltration of granulocytes into alveolar spaces occurred more readily than in the CMV group. Compared with CMV, HFO resulted in greater attenuation of β2-integrin expression, not only on granulocytes, but also on macrophages. CONCLUSIONS: In the surfactant-depleted lung, the activation of leukocytes was attenuated by HFO. Reduced inflammatory response correlated with decreased impairment of oxygenation. HFO may reduce lung injury via the attenuation of pulmonary inflammation. |
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spelling | pubmed-290002001-03-22 High frequency oscillatory ventilation attenuates the activation of alveolar macrophages and neutrophils in lung injury Motomu, Shimaoku Fujino, Yuji Taenaka, Nobuyuki Hiroi, Takachika Kiyono, Hiroshi Yoshiya, Ikuto Crit Care Research Paper BACKGROUND: Recent investigations have shown that leukocyte activation is involved in the pathogenesis of ventilator-associated lung injury. This study was designed to investigate whether the inflammatory responses and deterioration of oxygenation in ventilator-associated lung injury are attenuated by high-frequency oscillatory ventilation (HFO). We analyzed the effects of HFO compared with conventional mechanical ventilation (CMV) on the activation of pulmonary macrophages and neutrophils in 10 female rabbits. RESULTS: After surfactant depletion, the rabbits were ventilated by CMV or HFO at the same mean airway pressure. Surfactant-depletion followed by 4 h mechanical ventilation hindered pulmonary oxygenation in both groups. Impairment of oxygenation was less severe in the HFO group than in the CMV group. In the HFO group the infiltration of granulocytes into alveolar spaces occurred more readily than in the CMV group. Compared with CMV, HFO resulted in greater attenuation of β2-integrin expression, not only on granulocytes, but also on macrophages. CONCLUSIONS: In the surfactant-depleted lung, the activation of leukocytes was attenuated by HFO. Reduced inflammatory response correlated with decreased impairment of oxygenation. HFO may reduce lung injury via the attenuation of pulmonary inflammation. BioMed Central 1998 1998-03-12 /pmc/articles/PMC29000/ /pubmed/11056708 Text en Copyright © 1998 Current Science Ltd |
spellingShingle | Research Paper Motomu, Shimaoku Fujino, Yuji Taenaka, Nobuyuki Hiroi, Takachika Kiyono, Hiroshi Yoshiya, Ikuto High frequency oscillatory ventilation attenuates the activation of alveolar macrophages and neutrophils in lung injury |
title | High frequency oscillatory ventilation attenuates the activation of alveolar macrophages and neutrophils in lung injury |
title_full | High frequency oscillatory ventilation attenuates the activation of alveolar macrophages and neutrophils in lung injury |
title_fullStr | High frequency oscillatory ventilation attenuates the activation of alveolar macrophages and neutrophils in lung injury |
title_full_unstemmed | High frequency oscillatory ventilation attenuates the activation of alveolar macrophages and neutrophils in lung injury |
title_short | High frequency oscillatory ventilation attenuates the activation of alveolar macrophages and neutrophils in lung injury |
title_sort | high frequency oscillatory ventilation attenuates the activation of alveolar macrophages and neutrophils in lung injury |
topic | Research Paper |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC29000/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11056708 |
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