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Re-expansion of atelectatic lung is associated with increased permeability. This study tests whether neutrophils mediate this event. Right middle lobar atelectasis was induced in anesthesized rabbits (n = 18) by intraluminal obstruction of the bronchus after a 20-minute ventilation with 100% O2. After 1 hour of bronchial obstruction and 20 minutes after lobar re-expansion,
leukopenia
was noted, 2870 +/- 210 white blood cells (WBC)/mm3, relative to control animals treated with a noninflated balloon catheter, 6500 +/- 410 WBC/mm3 (p less than 0.05). Three hours after re-expansion, neutrophils were sequestered in the previously atelectatic region 78 +/- 7 polymorphonuclear leukocytes (PMN)/10 high-power field (HPF), as well as in nonatelectatic areas, 40 +/- 3 PMN/10 HPF, higher than control values of 26 +/- 3 PMN/10 HPF (p less than 0.05). In the atelectatic region, neutrophil sequestration was associated with increased protein concentration in lobar bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) of 1370 +/- 100 micrograms/mL, higher than control values of 270 +/- 20 micrograms/mL (p less than 0.05). Reexpansion also induced increases in lung wet-to-dry weight ratio (W/d) of 6.2 +/- 0.2, higher than control values of 4.3 +/- 0.1 (p less than 0.05). Rendering rabbits neutropenic (n = 18) (0 to 4 PMN/mm3) limited the atelectasis-induced protein accumulations in BAL (520 +/- 60 micrograms/mL) and increase in lung W/d (5.2 +/- 0.1) (both p less than 0.05). Intravenous (I.V.; treatment of another group (n = 18) with an anti-CD 18 monoclonal antibody (R 15.7, 1 mg/kg) before balloon deflation prevented
leukopenia
(6550 +/- 560 WBC/mm3), minimized neutrophil sequestration (36 +/- 2 PMN/10 HPF), and attenuated protein leak (710 +/- 95 micrograms/mL) and the increased lung W/d (5.6 +/- 0.1) (all p less than 0.05). A final atelectatic group (n = 9) was treated I.V. with the anti-intercellular adhesion molecule-1 monoclonal antibody (RR 1/1, 1 mg/kg), which also prevented
leukopenia
and showed similar protection of microvascular barrier function. These data indicate that adherent neutrophils in large part mediate lung permeability and edema after atelectasis and re-expansion.
Adhesion
receptors of both neutrophils and endothelial cells regulate this event.
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PMID:Adherent neutrophils mediate permeability after atelectasis. 141 86
Biological activities of two strains of Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus), KU-1-06-37 and KU-1-12-44, which produce enterotoxin type C, TSST-1 and alpha-toxin were examined using Std:ddY strain mice. These two strains were found to be different in lethality, ratio of weight loss, induction of
leukopenia
, adhesion to surrounding organs and clearance period of bacterial cells from the liver, kidney and spleen within 24 hrs after intraperitoneal injection in the mice. All of them were weak or fast in KU-1-12-44 injected mice. Serum amyloid A on all the KU-1-06-37 and KU-1-12-44 injected mice rose within 5 hr to 18 hr. However, this concentration of KU-1-12-44 injected mice was about 40% lower compared with that of KU-1-06-37 injected mice at 21 hr. On the other hand, ability of bacterial adhesion to established cell lines, Vero and HeLa cells, was tested in vitro. Percentage adhesion of KU-1-06-37 was high to both cells, but that of KU-1-12-44 was high to Vero cells and was low to HeLa cells.
Adhesion
of KU-1-06-37 to HeLa cells that were treated with lipoteichoic acid was about 40% inhibition compared with untreated cells, although that of KU-1-12-44 to them was inhibited only 9%. As the results, identical toxin-produced KU-1-06-37 and KU-1-12-44 showed different biological activities in vivo and in vitro. Not only toxin production but also adhesion to cells or organs in mice may contribute to S. aureus virulence to the host.
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PMID:[Difference of host response in identical toxin-produced Staphylococcus aureus-injected mice]. 964 44