Lung injury and surfactant metabolism after hyperventilation of premature lambs

Citation
M. Ikegami et al., Lung injury and surfactant metabolism after hyperventilation of premature lambs, PEDIAT RES, 47(3), 2000, pp. 398-404
Citations number
29
Categorie Soggetti
Pediatrics,"Medical Research General Topics
Journal title
PEDIATRIC RESEARCH
ISSN journal
00313998 → ACNP
Volume
47
Issue
3
Year of publication
2000
Pages
398 - 404
Database
ISI
SICI code
0031-3998(200003)47:3<398:LIASMA>2.0.ZU;2-A
Abstract
We asked whether lung injury and surfactant metabolism differed in preterm lambs after a 1-h period of hyperventilation to PCO2 values of 25-30 mm Hg. The lambs then were surfactant treated and conventionally ventilated (CV) or high-frequency oscillatory ventilated (HFOV) for an additional 1 or 8 h. The results were compared with lambs that were not hyperventilated or surf actant treated but were ventilated with CV or HFOV. The 1-h hyperventilatio n resulted in increased alveolar protein, increased recovery of intravascul ar [I-131]albumin in the lungs, and an increase in tumor necrosis factor-al pha mRNA. Then were no differences between CV or HFOV in alveolar or total lung recoveries of saturated phosphatidylcholine (Sat PC), tracer doses of [C-14]Sat PC and [I-125]surfactant protein-B, or in percent Sat PC in large aggregate surfactant in surfactant-treated lambs. The lambs not hyperventi lated or treated with surfactant had lower large aggregate pools and lower recoveries of [C-14]Sat PC and [C-14]surfactant protein-B in total lungs th an for the surfactant-treated lungs, but there were no differences between the CV and HFOV groups. Hyperventilation followed by surfactant treatment r esulted in a mild injury, but the subsequent use of CV or HFOV did not resu lt in differences in surfactant metabolism.