Beneficial Effect of Lung Preservation Is Related to Ultrastructural Integrity of Tubular Myelin after Experimental Ischemia and Reperfusion

2000 
Ischemia/reperfusion (I/R) injury results in the impairment of surfactant activity. The hypothesis that the differences in lung preservation quality obtained by EuroCollins (EC) and Celsior (CE) solutions were related to surfactant alterations was tested. To avoid extensive structural damage and edema formation, which can secondarily affect the surfactant system, lungs were stored for a short ischemic period (2 h at 10 ° C) and reperfused (50 min) in an isolated perfused rat lung model after preservation with either potassium-reduced (40 mmol) EC40 or with CE. Using a modified stereological approach ultrastructure, total amount and distribution of phospholipid membranes composing tubular myelin (tm) and small (s) and large (l) unilameliar vesicles (ul) were investigated in the organ in lungs fixed by vascular perfusion either in situ (controls) or after I/R (n = 5 per group). The total amount of intraalveolar surfactant was increased after I/R. However, a significant amount (p = 0.008) of tm was displaced...
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