Histopathologic study of adverse effects of linoleic acid on rat lung.

W R Anderson, W C Tan, T Takatori, H Shimasaki, O S Privett
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Linoleic acid administered intravenously was highly toxic to the rat lung. The severity of the toxicity paralleled the dosage administered and was characterized by generalized, irreversible damage to alveolar wall structures. Although evidence of tissue damage was not apparent or minimal by light microscopy, ultrastructural studies disclosed extensive degeneration and necrosis of septal wall components with 15 minutes following injection of low dosages of linoleic acid. Degeneration of endothelial cells was most severe suggesting that these cells were the target of injury resulting in impaired vascular integrity, interstitial and alveolar edema, and degeneration of type 1 pneumocytes. Fragmentation and stripping of endothelium from capillary basement membranes was uniformly present and was in some instances associated with platelet aggregation indicative of early thrombosis. These studies suggest that this toxic effect on septal capillaries leading to increased permeability and alveolar edema may be a contributing factor to death occurring from free fatty acid toxicity in the human.

亚油酸对大鼠肺不良反应的组织病理学研究。
静脉注射亚油酸对大鼠肺有高毒性。毒性的严重程度与给药剂量平行,其特征是肺泡壁结构的全身性、不可逆损伤。虽然光镜下组织损伤的证据不明显或很小,但超微结构研究显示,注射低剂量亚油酸15分钟后,室间隔壁成分广泛变性和坏死。内皮细胞变性最严重,表明这些细胞是损伤的目标,导致血管完整性受损,间质和肺泡水肿,以及1型肺细胞变性。毛细血管基底膜内皮的断裂和剥离是均匀存在的,在某些情况下与血小板聚集有关,表明早期血栓形成。这些研究表明,这种对间隔毛细血管的毒性作用导致通透性增加和肺泡水肿,可能是导致人类游离脂肪酸中毒死亡的一个因素。
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