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Chinese Journal of Oncology Prevention and Treatment ›› 2012, Vol. 4 ›› Issue (1): 42-45.doi: 10.3969/j.issn.1674-5671.2012.01.10

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Changes in pulmonary surfactant proteins during one lung ventilation in rats

  

  • Online:2012-03-25 Published:2012-04-16

Abstract: Objective To study changes in pulmonary surfactant proteins A (SP-A) and B (SP-B) in rat lung tissue after one lung ventilation.Methods Sprague-Dawley rats (n=42) were randomly divided into three groups:one lung ventilation group (group A),two lung ventilation group (group B),and control group (group C).Groups A and B were further subdivided depending on the ventilation time (A1,A2,A3;B1,B2,B3).An artificial endotracheal tube was pushed into the right main bronchus in order to perform one lung ventilation.Pathological changes in the lung were examined by light microscopy,and the expression of SP-A and SP-B in lung tissues was detected by Western blot.Result In contrast to group C,groups A and B showed intra-alveolar exudates,hemorrhaging and interstitial edema that was proportional to ventilation duration.The left (unventilated) lung showed more serious damage than the right lung in group A.Levels of SP-A and SP-B were significantly lower in group A than in group C(P<0.05),and the levels in group A decreased with increasing OLV duration(P<0.05). In the left lung,levels of SP-A and SP-B were significantly lower in A1,A2,and A3 than in B1,B2,and B3,respectively(P<0.05). In the right lung,there were no significant differences between groups A and B in the expression of SP-A (P>0.05),nor were there significant differences between A1 and B1 or A2 and B2 in the expression of SP-B (P>0.05).However,the levels of SP-B were lower in A3 than in B3 (P<0.05).The levels of SP-A and SP-B were lower in the left lung than in the right one in A1,A2,and A3(P<0.05).Conclusion OLV causes the levels of SP-A and SP-B in lung tissue to decrease below the levels observed with two lung ventilation of the same duration.This may be a primary cause of the more serious lung injury caused by OLV.

Key words: One lung ventilation, Pulmonary surfactant protein A, Pulmonary surfactant protein B