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Monitoring the Capillary-Alveolar Leakage in an A.R.D.S. Model Using Broncho-Alveolar Lavage

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Pages 237-249 | Received 23 Aug 2007, Accepted 24 Aug 2007, Published online: 10 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Objectives: We developed a modified broncho-alveolar lavage (BAL) technique in order to perform repeated measurements of capillary-alveolar leakage of a macromolecule in oleic acid (OA)-induced lung injury.

Methods: BAL was performed in anesthetized dogs in a closed lung sampling site, using a bronchoscope fitted with an inflatable cuff. Fluorescein-labeled Dextran (FITC-D70) was continuously infused and its concentration measured in plasma and BAL fluid. A two-compartment model (blood and alveoli) was used to calculate KAB, the transport-rate coefficient of FITC-D70 from blood to alveoli. KAB was estimated every 15 minutes over three hours.

Results: KAB, close to zero at base-line both in control (n = 3) and in OA-injured lungs (n = 7), reached a peak in permeability 30 minutes after the induction of OA injury (KAB = 1.43 ± 0.31 · 10− 3 · minutes− 1), followed by a slow recovery.

Conclusions: We conclude that this technique allows the monitoring of capillary-alveolar transport of macromolecules in in vivo experimental models. This monitoring may prove useful to study the mechanisms of the exudative stage of acute lung injury and to test therapies aimed at slowing the alveolar accumulation of plasma proteins and procoagulant factors that contribute to alveolar fibrosis.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

The authors thank Ms. Angélique Brouta (Laboratoire TIMC) and Mrs. Catherine Mangournet (Département de Biologie Intégrée) for their technical assistance.

This study was supported by a grant from the Ministère Français de la Recherche et de la Technologie and by a grant from the Fondation Centre Evian® Pour l'Eau.

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