Vj. Abernathy et al., EVALUATION OF PERILLA KETONE-INDUCED UNILATERAL LUNG INJURY USING EXTERNAL GAMMA-SCANNING, Journal of applied physiology, 76(1), 1994, pp. 138-145
We used a modified external gamma scanning technique to quantitate rig
ht and left lung permeability changes to iodinated sheep albumin befor
e and after perilla ketone (PK)-mediated unilateral lung injury in sev
en anesthetized sheep. Three portable gamma scintillation probes conta
ining 2-in. NaI crystals detected radioactivities of Cr-51-labeled red
blood cells and I-125-labeled albumin over the right and left lungs a
nd blood, respectively. Radioactivities were monitored for 1 h before
and 3 h after infusion of 25 mg/ kg PK into a single lung. Calculation
of normalized slope index (NSI) (Roselli and Riddle, J. Appl. Physiol
. 67: 2343-2350, 1989) over the 30-min interval before PK and over the
60- to 90-min interval after PK for each lung revealed a four- to fiv
e-fold NSI increase in lungs receiving PK (0.00237 +/- 0.00065 to 0.01
09 +/- 0.0016 min(-1)) and no increase in contralateral control lungs
(0.00214 +/- 0.00065 to 0.00201 +/- 0.00032 min(-1)). Observed changes
in NSI were consistent with postmortem evaluations of each lung. Lung
s receiving PK had significantly higher wet-to-dry lung weight ratios
and extravascular lung water volumes than contralateral control lungs.
Measured bloodless wet-to-dry lung weight ratios were 5.68 +/- 0.39 a
nd 3.27 +/- 0.27 (P < 0.05) for PK and control lungs, respectively.