Effect of post recruitment maneuver ventilation by different tidal volume on lung vascular endothelial diastole function in rats with acute lung injury

Journal Title: World Journal of Emergency Medicine - Year 2011, Vol 2, Issue 2

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BACKGROUND: This study aimed to observe the effect of recruitment maneuver (RM) and post-RM ventilation at different tidal volume on lung vascular diastole endothelial function in rats with acute lung injury (ALI). METHODS: A ALI rat model was produced by intravenous infusion of lipopolysaccharide (6 mg/kg). Twenty-five rats were randomly divided into five groups: control group (n=5), ALI group (n=5), low tidal volume group (LV group, VT 6 mL/kg, n=5), sustained inflation (SI) with low tidal volume group (SI+LV group, VT 6 mL/kg, n=5), and SI with moderate tidal volume group (SI+MV group, VT 12 mL/kg, n=5). RM was performed with SI, airway pressure 30 cmH2O for 30 seconds, and positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) was set to 5 cmH2O. Lung tissue was taken after 5 hours of mechanical ventilation. Mean arterial blood pressure (MAP) was monitored during the experiment. Endothelin-1 (ET-1), endothelial nitricoxide synthase (eNOS), Ach-induced endothelium-dependent relaxation response of isolated pulmonary artery rings were determined at 5 hours. RESULTS: LPS increased ET-1 level, decreased the expression of eNOS in lung tissue, impaired the Ach-induced endothelium-dependent relaxation response in the pulmonary artery, without obvious effect on systemic hemodynamics. SI+LV significantly reduced LPS-induced elevation of ET-1 level, increased the expression of eNOS, significantly improved endothelial dysfunction, and improved the dysfunction of endothelium-dependent relaxation in the pulmonary artery. CONCLUSIONS: RM with a high or low tidal volume ventilation could improve the lung vascular endothelial function of rats with acute lung injury, and RM with low tidal volume ventilation could lower significantly the injury of lung vascular endothelial diastole function in rats with acute lung injury.

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(2011). Effect of post recruitment maneuver ventilation by different tidal volume on lung vascular endothelial diastole function in rats with acute lung injury. World Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2(2), 141-148. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-473647