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Effects of nitric oxide donor on the lung functions in a saline lavage-induced model of ARDS

P. Kosutova, P. Mikolka, S. Balentova, M. Adamkov, D. Mokra

. 2019 ; 68 (Suppl 3) : S265-S273. [pub] 20191220

Jazyk angličtina Země Česko

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Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) is characterized by acute hypoxemia, neutrophil-mediated inflammation, and lung edema formation. Whereas lung damage might be alleviated by nitric oxide (NO), goal of this study was to evaluate if intratracheal NO donor S-nitroso-N-acetylpenicillamine (SNAP) can positively influence the lung functions in experimental model of ARDS. New Zealand rabbits with respiratory failure induced by saline lavage (30 ml/kg, 9+/-3 times) were divided into: ARDS group without therapy, ARDS group treated with SNAP (7 mg/kg i.t.), and healthy Control group. During 5 h of ventilation, respiratory parameters (blood gases, ventilatory pressures) were estimated. After anesthetics overdosing, left lung was saline-lavaged and cell count, cell viability and protein content in bronchoalveolar lavage fluid (BALF) were measured. Right lung tissue was used for estimation of wet/dry weight ratio, concentration of NO metabolites, and histomorphological investigation. Repetitive lung lavage induced lung injury, worsened gas exchange, and damaged alveolar-capillary membrane. Administration of SNAP reduced cell count in BALF, lung edema formation, NO metabolites, and histopathological signs of injury, and improved respiratory parameters. Treatment with intratracheal SNAP alleviated lung injury and edema and improved lung functions in a saline-lavaged model of ARDS suggesting a potential of NO donors also for patients with ARDS.

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