Characteristics of the acute lung injury induced by oleic acid and lipopolysaccharide in rats
- VernacularTitle:油酸-内毒素序贯致伤引起大鼠急性肺损伤的特点
- Author:
Qi LI
;
Guisheng QIAN
;
Qing ZHANG
;
Changzheng WANG
;
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
acute respiratory distress syndrome;
acute lung injury;
oleic acid;
lipopolysaccharide;
interleukin 13
- From:Journal of Third Military Medical University
2003;0(10):-
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective To investigate the characteristics of the acute lung injury induced by oleic acid (OA) and lipopolysaccharide (LPS) in rats. Methods Wistar rats were injured with OA (0.2 mL/kg) and LPS (2 mg/kg) to establish the acute lung injury (ALI) model. The indexes of respiratory rate, PaO 2, wet weight/dry weight (W/D) of lung lobes, plasma IL 13, and pathological changes were observed. Results Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) was found in rats treated with OA LPS. The level of PaO 2 was lower than 8 kPa at the early stage. Increased death rate, significantly increased water content in the lungs, more serious pulmonary edema and infiltration of inflammatory cells accompanied by formation of hyaline membrane, and significantly increased plasma IL 13 content were also found. There were significant changes of the above indices, especially in OA LPS/4 h group. Conclusion OA LPS might cause serious ALI/ARDS. Injury due to second time low dose OA LPS after the first time injury may induce ARDS, which may be associated with the abnormally increased level of anti inflammatory cytokines. There is a relative sensitivity between the two injuries.