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Chemical pleurodesis induced with fibrin glue (fibrinogen 1.0 g, thrombin 500 mu, 2% CaCl2 10 ml, tranexamic acid 10 ml) was performed in 6 cases with spontaneous pneumothorax in whom surgery was not indicated because of various reasons, such as low pulmonary function or old age. These cases were complicated with left pneumonectomy, bilateral emphysema, pulmonary tuberculosis and interstitial pneumonia. In all cases, favorable results were obtained and there was no recurrence. As side effects, only transient low grade fever and slight chest pain were observed with no liver damage or pleural thickening. These results suggest that chemical pleurodesis induced with fibrin glue is very useful in the treatment of inoperable spontaneous pneumothorax.
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PMID:[Chemical pleurodesis induced with fibrin glue in the treatment of inoperable spontaneous pneumothorax]. 261 97

In collagen content of four emphysematous lungs as defined by radiological, physiological and anatomical tests were studied. They were compared to three control lungs and five lungs removed from patients with relapsing pneumothorax (PNO). Morphologically, emphysematous lungs were characterized by patchy disorganization of collagen fibers, involving microfibrillar areas or elastoid laminae. Elastic fibers were at times found in plugs. Such abnormalities were also present, but less frequently in the PNO group. Biochemically, emphysematous lungs showed an increase of soluble proteins removed by CaCl2 extraction, which were associated with a decrease in insoluble proteins in extracted by TCA. Total hydroxyproline, expressed as a fraction of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) content, was not modified, but an increase of dialyzable and undialyzable fraction was observed in MEM medium. The PNO group showed the same modifications in terms of mean values, but individual results were more scattered. Results of in vitro 14C-proline incorporation did not show any modification of collagen biosynthesis, except in 2 emphysematous lungs. The results indicate that the PNO group is nearer to the emphysematous group than the controls. This suggests that patients with relapsing PNO may develop emphysema but it has to be further substantiated. The results here presented indicate that soluble hydroxyproline is an index either of abnormal synthesis or of excessive collagenolysis.
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PMID:Biochemical and anatomical study of collagen and associated macromolecules in pulmonary panacinar emphysema and spontaneous pneumothorax. 738 18

Matrix degrading enzymes are implicated in several disease processes such as abdominal aortic aneurysms and emphysema, however, monitoring proteolytic activity in a single assay is not well-established. Numerous assays have been developed to measure matrix degrading enzymes, which use artificial substrates or substrates derived from natural substrate protein. We have recently developed an assay for elastolytic activity based on the detection of primary amines, using trinitrobenzene sulfonic acid (TNBSA), following the digestion of succinylated elastin. The assay is also versatile enough to allow the detection of other proteases through the use of succinylated substrate specific for given protease. In order to improve the sensitivity and versatility of the assay we have refined the buffer conditions (PBS pH 7.2/1 mM CaCl2) to provide a 60 % increase in sensitivity to elastolytic activity and also formulated a substrate mixture containing succinylated elastin, collagen and gelatin. The combination of a substrate mixture and an optimum buffer will allow a spectrum of enzymes to be detected in a single reaction, providing a more complete picture of total proteolytic activity in a biological sample. This assay may also provide a tool to use proteolytic activity as a marker to monitor pathologic conditions involving matrix turn-over.
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PMID:Single microassay for matrix degrading enzymes. 1128 68