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ANZ J Surg ; 78(1-2): 72-7, 2008.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18199211

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: The purpose of the present study was to investigate the effect of N-acetyl-L-cysteine on lung ischaemia reperfusion injury. METHODS: Nineteen pigs were used. Group I (n = 5) underwent sham operation, group II (n = 7) 90-min left-lung ischaemia followed by 180-min reperfusion. In group III (n = 7) N-acetyl-l-cysteine was given (160 mg/kg) during ischaemia into the pulmonary artery. Lung-functional and haemodynamic parameters were measured; serum and lung tissue samples were obtained and analysed for interleukin-10 and tumour necrosis factor-alpha. At the end of the reperfusion bronchoalveolar lavage was carried out from the ipsilateral lung and analysis for total protein, phospholipase-A(2) and platelet-activating factor acetylhydrolase was carried out. Histological specimens were graded (0-3) for alveolar oedema, interstitial thickening and leucocyte infiltration. Statistical analysis was by means of one-way analysis of variance and Kruskal-Wallis test. RESULTS: There were no differences in haemodynamic parameters, serum and tissue interleukin-10 and tumour necrosis factor-alpha. Pulmonary compliance was decreased in groups II and III (P = 0.002 and P = 0.001, respectively) during ischaemia and reperfusion. Pulmonary vascular resistance was increased in group II (P = 0.051) during reperfusion. In group III total protein and platelet-activating factor acetylhydrolase were increased (P = 0.004 and P = 0.006, respectively) and phospholipase-A(2) was reduced (P = 0.002), indicating an indirect surfactant-protective effect. Interstitial thickening was excessive in group II (P = 0.001); however, alveolar oedema was reduced (P = 0.002) when compared with group III. CONCLUSION: N-acetyl-L-cysteine when administered directly in the pulmonary artery showed no significant change in haemodynamic and functional lung parameters during ischaemia reperfusion; it does, however, have an indirect surfactant-protective effect.


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Acetylcysteine/therapeutic use , Free Radical Scavengers/therapeutic use , Reperfusion Injury/prevention & control , Acetylcysteine/administration & dosage , Animals , Disease Models, Animal , Free Radical Scavengers/administration & dosage , Infusions, Intra-Arterial , Interleukin-10/metabolism , Lung Compliance/physiology , Phospholipases A2/metabolism , Platelet Activating Factor/metabolism , Reperfusion Injury/metabolism , Reperfusion Injury/physiopathology , Swine , Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha/metabolism , Vascular Resistance/physiology
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