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Query: EC:3.2.1.36 (
hyaluronidase
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Dysphagia and
respiratory distress
developed in three patients after administration of a Nadbath block. This complication may have resulted from inadvertent paralysis of the vagus, ipsilateral glossopharyngeal, and spinal accessory nerves causing pooling of oropharyngeal secretions and laryngospasm.
Respiratory distress
after a Nadbath block may be managed by properly positioning the patient. Short hypodermic needles (less than 12 mm), small volumes of anesthetic solution (less than 3 ml), and omission of
hyaluronidase
may reduce the incidence of this complication.
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PMID:Respiratory distress after a Nadbath block. 321 5
Neonatal Group B streptococcus (GBS) sepsis and pneumonia result in lung injury and remain a major cause of morbidity and mortality in the newborn. Increased lung hyaluronan (HA) content is an important component of the lung's early response to damage in diseases such as adult respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), infant
respiratory distress
syndrome (IRDS), and bleomycin-induced fibrosis. It is known, however, that GBS virulence factors include specific secretory enzymes such as
hyaluronidase
, an enzyme which breaks down HA. We therefore hypothesized that in lobar GBS pneumonia, lung HA would be decreased compared with normal values, and that in lobar pneumonia with atelectasis, lung HA would be further decreased because of increased substrate availability. The right lower lobes (RLL) and left lower lobes (LLL) of anesthetized piglets 16 +/- 2 d old were each selectively inoculated with 1 x 10(9) colony-forming units (CFU) GBS via an endobronchial catheter (n = 7). The LLL was subsequently collapsed by endobronchial occlusion following 10 min of 100% O2. Control animals (n = 6) was anesthetized, instrumented, and ventilated without exposure to GBS. At 4 h, lungs were removed and HA extracted and assayed using a competitive inhibition assay. HA extracted from areas of lobar pneumonia was significantly decreased (27 +/- 6.6 micrograms/g wet lung, p < 0.005) when compared with control values of control piglets (51 +/- 19.6 micrograms/g wet lung). Atelectasis plus lobar pneumonia further decreased lung HA to 10 +/- 13.3 micrograms/g wet lung, p < 0.0001. We conclude that lobar GBS decreases lung HA and that this process is augmented by collapsed lung regions, and speculate that this departure from the usual early lung response to injury contributes to GBS invasion of lung parenchyma.
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PMID:Lung hyaluronan decreases during group B streptococcal pneumonia in neonatal piglets. 863 Jun 3
Along with the recognition of a crucial role played by endothelial dysfunction secondarily igniting cardiovascular, pulmonary, and renal complications, investigational focus has extended toward endothelial glycocalyx. This delicate coating of cells, including the vascular endothelium, regulates permeability, leukocyte traffic, nitric oxide production, and coagulation, and harbors diverse growth and survival factors. In this brief overview, we discuss the metabolic signatures of sepsis as they relate to the loss of glycocalyx integrity and highlight the contribution of several proteases, heparanase, and
hyaluronidase
to the shedding of glycocalyx. Clinical manifestations of glycocalyx degradation in unraveling acute
respiratory distress
syndrome and the cardiovascular, microcirculatory, and renal complications of sepsis are concisely presented. Finally, we list therapeutic strategies for preventing the degradation of, and for restoration of, the glycocalyx.
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PMID:Glycocalyx in Endotoxemia and Sepsis. 3203 82