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Effect of nicardipine on lung injury in a fast floating escape induced decompression sickness animals / 军事医学
Military Medical Sciences ; (12): 488-489,492, 2014.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-599584
ABSTRACT
Objective To study the effect of nicardipine on fast floating escape induced lung injury in animal models with decompression sickness .Methods Sixty male SD rats were randomly and evenly divided into three groupsblank control, control and nicardipine groups .The nicardipine group was given nicardipine 50 mg/kg orally 0.5 h before entrance.In the control group, rats were given an equal volume of saline 0.5 h before entrance.The blank control group only stayed in the vehicle without any pressurized procedure .The air was pressurized at the 2t/7 exponential rate to 1.5 Mpa which was maintained for 4 min, and then uniformly decompressed to atmospheric pressure .The extravehicular survival and lung pathology were observed in rats after 0.5 h, IL1-βand TNF-αexpression levels were detected by ELISA , and the Caspase 3 expression in lung tissue was detected by Western blot .Results The incidence and mortality rate were 80%and 50%respectively in control group ,and 100%and 80%in the experimental group .The surviving animals in the two groups suffered from alveolar and interstitial lung hemorrhage , with widened interstitial lung .IL1-βin the experimental group was significantly higher than in the normal control group , while TNF-αhad no significant change .After nicardipine treatment pro-caspase 3 did not change significantly , but cleaved-caspase 3 increased significantly .Conclusion Nicardipine can aggravate lung injury caused by fast floating escape-induced decompression sickness if used before decompression.

Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Language: Chinese Journal: Military Medical Sciences Year: 2014 Type: Article

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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Language: Chinese Journal: Military Medical Sciences Year: 2014 Type: Article