Platelet Activating Factor Induced Rat Lung Injury Depends on Extracellular Calcium
- VernacularTitle:血小板激活因子所致的大鼠肺损伤依赖于细胞外钙离子的存在
- Author:
Sifeng CHEN
;
Xia FEI
;
Shaohua LI
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
platelet activating factor;
respiratory distress syndrome, adult;
calcium;
animal;
rats
- From:
Academic Journal of Second Military Medical University
1981;0(04):-
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
The concentration of 1.8 ng/ml platelet activating factor (PAF) caused the elevation of pulmonary vascular permeability and a steady increase of lung weight gain (LWG) in isolated perfused rat lung. The LWG, fluid filtration coefficient and extravasation amount of T-1824 labelled albumin were lower of 89. 2%, 70. 9% and 75. 5%, respectively, in PAF perfusion without Ca2+ group than those in PAF perfusion with Ca2+ group, within 35 min. Mean pulmonary capillary pressure and pulmonary arterial pressure decreased from + 0.725 ? 0.389 kPa and +1.187 ? 0.320 kPa to -0.708 ? 0.315 kPa and - 0.025 ? 0.279 kPa, respectively. Calcium free perfusate without PAF slightly increased vascular permeability in isolated rat lungs. The results suggest that PAF-induced rat lung injury depends on the existence of extracellular calcium ion.