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    S. Karger AG ; 2010
    In:  Respiration Vol. 80, No. 3 ( 2010), p. 246-253
    In: Respiration, S. Karger AG, Vol. 80, No. 3 ( 2010), p. 246-253
    Abstract: 〈 i 〉 Background: 〈 /i 〉 Mechanical ventilation with a high tidal volume (V 〈 i 〉 T 〈 /i 〉 ) increases lung and systemic plasminogen activator inhibitor (PAI)-1 levels and alveolar fibrin deposition. Activated protein C (APC) may decrease PAI activity in endothelial cell-conditioned medium and thus enhance fibrinolysis. 〈 i 〉 Objectives: 〈 /i 〉 The aims of this study were to test the hypothesis that APC can neutralize PAI-1 activity and improve lung function in an animal model of ventilator-induced lung injury. 〈 i 〉 Methods: 〈 /i 〉 Rats were ventilated with a high-volume zero positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP; HVZP) protocol by a volume-cycled ventilator for 2 h at a V 〈 i 〉 T 〈 /i 〉 of 30 ml/kg, a respiratory rate of 25 breaths/min, and an Fi 〈 i 〉 O 〈 /i 〉 〈 sub 〉 2 〈 /sub 〉 of 0.21. Fifteen minutes before ventilation, the rats received intravenous APC (250 µg/kg, HVZP+APC group) or normal saline (vehicle; HVZP group). Another group that received no ventilation served as the control group. 〈 i 〉 Results: 〈 /i 〉 Levels of arterial blood gas tension were comparable between the two ventilation groups throughout the study period. Rats treated with the HVZP protocol exhibited significantly higher total protein and macrophage inflammatory protein-2 concentrations in bronchoalveolar lavage fluid (BALF) and higher lung PAI-1 mRNA expression and plasma active PAI-1 levels than did the control group. Administration of APC tended to reduce the BALF protein content and systemic PAI-1 activity but did not improve the lung histology in the HVZP+APC group. Plasma levels of D-dimers were comparable among the three study groups. 〈 i 〉 Conclusions: 〈 /i 〉 These results suggest that APC administered at a higher dosage might improve lung function by reducing alveolar protein leakage and systemic coagulation.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 0025-7931 , 1423-0356
    Language: English
    Publisher: S. Karger AG
    Publication Date: 2010
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