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Fiziol Zh (1978) ; 38(5): 46-52, 1992.
Article in Ukrainian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1305081

ABSTRACT

Surface activity, biochemical composition and morphology of the rat lungs were studied in norm, under effect of acute hypoxia and after infusion of obsidan (1 mg/100g). The data permit suggesting that under the influence of obsidan and hypoxia a stability index of surfactants and quantity of phospholipids decreased, while the quantity of lysophosphatidylcholine and lysophosphatidylethanolamine increased. Morphology studies show that after hypoxia and obsidan infusion oedema and cell destruction developed in the lung. The inhalation of exogenous surfactant increased stability index and quantity of phospholipids, decreased the quantity of lysophospholipids but did not eliminate morphological disorders in the lung induced by hypoxia and obsidan infusion.


Subject(s)
Atmosphere Exposure Chambers , Lung/drug effects , Propranolol/pharmacology , Pulmonary Surfactants/drug effects , Surface-Active Agents/pharmacology , Administration, Inhalation , Animals , Cell Hypoxia , Lung/pathology , Lung/physiology , Male , Pulmonary Surfactants/metabolism , Random Allocation , Rats
2.
Fiziol Zh (1978) ; 37(5): 66-70, 1991.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1790818

ABSTRACT

The experiments were performed on Wistar rats with weight of 150-200 g. Antibodies were prepared by immunization of rabbits with pure surfactants of rat lungs and were intravenously injected into rats three times within 3 days intervals. These antibodies were shown to influence the superficial activity of lung surfactants and the alveolar lung cells activity. The low doses of antibodies (0.06 micrograms of protein per 100 g of body mass) stimulated the superficial activity of lung surfactants, while higher doses (3 mg of protein per 100 g of body mass) inhibited it.


Subject(s)
Antibodies, Monoclonal/immunology , Pulmonary Surfactants/immunology , Animals , Rabbits , Rats , Rats, Inbred Strains
3.
Fiziol Zh (1978) ; 35(4): 19-23, 1989.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2792436

ABSTRACT

Examination of healthy men and those suffering from nonspecific pulmonary diseases has shown that respiratory moisture loss is induced by situation and While "lifting" examinees in the altitude chamber 5000 m upwards intensity of the moisture loss increases to 158%. Essential individual variations of the response are shown. Pulmonary diseases (chronic bronchitis, pneumonia, lecithin synthesis disturbances) make the moisture loss higher. It is concluded that lung surfactants participate in regulation of the respiratory moisture loss. participate in regulation of the respiratory moisture loss.


Subject(s)
Extravascular Lung Water/physiology , Respiratory Transport/physiology , Altitude , Atmospheric Pressure , Chronic Disease , Extravascular Lung Water/analysis , Humans , Lung Diseases/physiopathology , Pulmonary Surfactants/physiology , Respiration
4.
Ukr Biokhim Zh (1978) ; 60(6): 88-90, 1988.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-3238803

ABSTRACT

Tocopherol deficiency in the rat organism stimulates activation of lipid peroxidation: the content of hydroperoxides in blood and surfactants of lungs tends to increase, the superweak glow of surfactant lipids enhances. In this case the surface activity of lung surfactants is lower than in the control. It also gets lower in hypervitaminosis rats. The data obtained may be used for development of approaches to the tocopherol (antioxidant) correlation of the lung surfactant system functioning.


Subject(s)
Lipid Peroxidation/drug effects , Pulmonary Surfactants/metabolism , Vitamin E Deficiency/metabolism , Vitamin E/pharmacology , Animals , Luminescence , Male , Rats , Rats, Inbred Strains
13.
Biull Eksp Biol Med ; 86(10): 397-400, 1978 Oct.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-581351

ABSTRACT

Freshly prepared from the rat lung solution of the surfactant active substances (SA1) accelerated oxygen absorption at the borderline of the phases. The oxidized SA1 solutions produced an inhibitory effect. As suggested, functional role of SA1 in the realization of external respiration is not limited to reduction of surface tension and alveoli stabilization, but also includes participation in oxygen absorption and its transport regulation through the aerohematic barrier.


Subject(s)
Oxygen , Pulmonary Surfactants , Animals , Diffusion , In Vitro Techniques , Models, Biological , Polarography , Rats , Solubility
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