Increase in bronchial resistance during infusion of thrombin into the venous circulation of guinea pigs. Improved model for experimental pulmonary microembolism.

Angiologica Pub Date : 1973-01-01 DOI:10.1159/000157969
P. Görög, I. Kovács
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Bronchial resistance was measured by the lung overflow technique in guinea pigs. Intravenous infusion of thrombin produced a significant increase of bronchial resistance, induced by platelet constituents released from the thrombi and deposited in the arteries and capillaries of the lung. This was evidenced by increase of bronchial resistance and mortality having been aggravated by e-aminocaproic acid (inhibition of fibrinolysis), by infusion of gelatin (sludge phenomenon) as well as by catecholamines (stress effect) and significantly inhibited by massive doses of heparin and by experimental thrombocytopenia. Emphasis is laid on the significance of pulmonary microembolism in the development of severe pulmonary hypertension and edema, the cause of which is difficult to diagnose clinically, yet demonstrable at autopsy. The recommended method is held to be suitable for the objective study of the process in animal experiment.
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在豚鼠静脉循环中注入凝血酶时支气管阻力的增加。改进的实验性肺微栓塞模型。
用肺溢液法测定豚鼠支气管阻力。静脉输注凝血酶可显著增加支气管阻力,这是由血栓释放的血小板成分沉积在肺动脉和毛细血管中引起的。e-氨基己酸(抑制纤维蛋白溶解)、明胶输注(污泥现象)和儿茶酚胺(应激效应)加重了支气管阻力和死亡率的增加,并被大剂量肝素和实验性血小板减少症显著抑制。重点强调肺微栓塞在严重肺动脉高压和水肿发展中的意义,其原因在临床上难以诊断,但在尸检中可以证明。该方法适用于动物实验过程的客观研究。
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