布洛芬对棉烟损伤气道血管反应的影响

Salahadin Abdi , Lillian D. Traber , David N. Herndon , Christian S. Rogers , Daniel L. Traber
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研究布洛芬对吸入性损伤后支气管血流量及心肌功能的影响。绵羊(n = 12)长期置入心血管和肺导管。恢复期5 d后,收集基线资料,将羊分为两组。S组(n = 6)吸入棉花烟48次;I组(n = 6)先用布洛芬(12 mg/kg,连续注射3 mg/kg,连续24 h)预处理,再用相同剂量的烟熏刺激。实验24 h,两组小鼠支气管血流量均显著增加;实验后半期两组脑卒中容积及左、右心室工作指数均显著降低(ⅰ组优于S组)。这些数据表明血管扩张性前列腺素在支气管血管对烟雾吸入损伤的反应中并不起主要作用,并且在使用布洛芬治疗的动物中,损伤后心肌抑制更严重。
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Effects of ibuprofen on airway vascular response to cotton smoke injury

We studied the effects of ibuprofen on bronchial blood flow and myocordial function after inhalation injury. Sheep (n = 12) were chronically instrumented with cardiovascular and pulmonary catheters. After 5 days of recovery period, baseline data were collected and the sheep were divided into two groups. Group S (n = 6) were insufflated with 48 breaths of cotton smoke; while group I (n = 6) were pretreated with ibuprofen (12 mg/kg bolus followed by 3 mg/kg/h continuous infusion for 24 h) and challenged with the same dose of smoke. All the animals were studied for 24 h. Bronchial blood flow increased significantly in both groups throughout the experimental period; while stroke volume as well as right and left ventricular stroke work indices of both groups were significantly decreased (group I worse than group S) in the second half of the experimental period. These data suggest that vasodilatory prostaglandins do not play a major role in the bronchial vascular response to smoke inhalation injury and myocardial depression seen post injury is worse in animals treated with ibuprofen.

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