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A clinically relevant model of acute respiratory distress syndrome in human-size swine
Despite over 30 years of intensive research for targeted therapies, treatment of acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) remains supportive in nature. With mortality upwards of 30%, a high-fidelity pre-clinical model of ARDS, on which to test novel therapeutics, is urgently needed. We used the Yo...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9586570/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35976034 http://dx.doi.org/10.1242/dmm.049603 |
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author | Kaslow, Sarah R. Reimer, Jonathan A. Pinezich, Meghan R. Hudock, Maria R. Chen, Panpan Morris, Mariya G. Kain, Mandy L. Leb, Jay S. Ruzal-Shapiro, Carrie B. Marboe, Charles C. Bacchetta, Matthew Dorrello, N. Valerio Vunjak-Novakovic, Gordana |
author_facet | Kaslow, Sarah R. Reimer, Jonathan A. Pinezich, Meghan R. Hudock, Maria R. Chen, Panpan Morris, Mariya G. Kain, Mandy L. Leb, Jay S. Ruzal-Shapiro, Carrie B. Marboe, Charles C. Bacchetta, Matthew Dorrello, N. Valerio Vunjak-Novakovic, Gordana |
author_sort | Kaslow, Sarah R. |
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description | Despite over 30 years of intensive research for targeted therapies, treatment of acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) remains supportive in nature. With mortality upwards of 30%, a high-fidelity pre-clinical model of ARDS, on which to test novel therapeutics, is urgently needed. We used the Yorkshire breed of swine to induce a reproducible model of ARDS in human-sized swine to allow the study of new therapeutics, from both mechanistic and clinical standpoints. For this, animals were anesthetized, intubated and mechanically ventilated, and pH-standardized gastric contents were delivered bronchoscopically, followed by intravenous infusion of Escherichia coli-derived lipopolysaccharide. Once the ratio of arterial oxygen partial pressure (PaO(2)) to fractional inspired oxygen (F(I)O(2)) had decreased to <150, the animals received standard ARDS treatment for up to 48 h. All swine developed moderate to severe ARDS. Chest radiographs taken at regular intervals showed significantly worse lung edema after induction of ARDS. Quantitative scoring of lung injury demonstrated time-dependent increases in interstitial and alveolar edema, neutrophil infiltration, and mild to moderate alveolar membrane thickening. This pre-clinical model of ARDS in human-sized swine recapitulates the clinical, radiographic and histopathologic manifestations of ARDS, providing a tool to study therapies for this highly morbid lung disease. |
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spelling | pubmed-95865702022-10-24 A clinically relevant model of acute respiratory distress syndrome in human-size swine Kaslow, Sarah R. Reimer, Jonathan A. Pinezich, Meghan R. Hudock, Maria R. Chen, Panpan Morris, Mariya G. Kain, Mandy L. Leb, Jay S. Ruzal-Shapiro, Carrie B. Marboe, Charles C. Bacchetta, Matthew Dorrello, N. Valerio Vunjak-Novakovic, Gordana Dis Model Mech Research Article Despite over 30 years of intensive research for targeted therapies, treatment of acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) remains supportive in nature. With mortality upwards of 30%, a high-fidelity pre-clinical model of ARDS, on which to test novel therapeutics, is urgently needed. We used the Yorkshire breed of swine to induce a reproducible model of ARDS in human-sized swine to allow the study of new therapeutics, from both mechanistic and clinical standpoints. For this, animals were anesthetized, intubated and mechanically ventilated, and pH-standardized gastric contents were delivered bronchoscopically, followed by intravenous infusion of Escherichia coli-derived lipopolysaccharide. Once the ratio of arterial oxygen partial pressure (PaO(2)) to fractional inspired oxygen (F(I)O(2)) had decreased to <150, the animals received standard ARDS treatment for up to 48 h. All swine developed moderate to severe ARDS. Chest radiographs taken at regular intervals showed significantly worse lung edema after induction of ARDS. Quantitative scoring of lung injury demonstrated time-dependent increases in interstitial and alveolar edema, neutrophil infiltration, and mild to moderate alveolar membrane thickening. This pre-clinical model of ARDS in human-sized swine recapitulates the clinical, radiographic and histopathologic manifestations of ARDS, providing a tool to study therapies for this highly morbid lung disease. The Company of Biologists Ltd 2022-10-10 /pmc/articles/PMC9586570/ /pubmed/35976034 http://dx.doi.org/10.1242/dmm.049603 Text en © 2022. Published by The Company of Biologists Ltd https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution and reproduction in any medium provided that the original work is properly attributed. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Kaslow, Sarah R. Reimer, Jonathan A. Pinezich, Meghan R. Hudock, Maria R. Chen, Panpan Morris, Mariya G. Kain, Mandy L. Leb, Jay S. Ruzal-Shapiro, Carrie B. Marboe, Charles C. Bacchetta, Matthew Dorrello, N. Valerio Vunjak-Novakovic, Gordana A clinically relevant model of acute respiratory distress syndrome in human-size swine |
title | A clinically relevant model of acute respiratory distress syndrome in human-size swine |
title_full | A clinically relevant model of acute respiratory distress syndrome in human-size swine |
title_fullStr | A clinically relevant model of acute respiratory distress syndrome in human-size swine |
title_full_unstemmed | A clinically relevant model of acute respiratory distress syndrome in human-size swine |
title_short | A clinically relevant model of acute respiratory distress syndrome in human-size swine |
title_sort | clinically relevant model of acute respiratory distress syndrome in human-size swine |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9586570/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35976034 http://dx.doi.org/10.1242/dmm.049603 |
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