Leakage of protein in the immature rabbit lung; effect of surfactant replacement

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Abstract

Immature newborn rabbits, delivered on day 27 of gestations, were ventilated artificially for 60 min, with or without previous treatment with natural surfactant. Insufflation pressure was adjusted to maintain an average tidal volume of about 10 ml/kg. All animals received, before the onset of ventilation, 125I-labeled albumin via the airways and 131I-labeled albumin intravenously. At the end of the experiment 3.1 ± 1.3% (x̄ ± SD) of the 131I-albumin had permeated into the alveolar compartment of control animals; the corresponding figures for surfactant-treated animals were 1.7 +- 0.8% (P < 0.002). In control animals only 18.2 ± 4.4% of the 125I-albumin could be recovered from the airspaces after 60 min, whereas 69.9 ± 14.6% of this label was recovered in surfactant-treated animals (P < 0.002). Alveolar wash samples from control animals also contained significantly increased activity of surfactant inhibitor, as evaluated with pulsating bubble. The bidirectional flux of protein, including surfactant inhibitor, was thus significantly decreased in these immature lungs by surfactant replacement.

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