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In vivo evaluation of airway and pulmonary tissue response to inhaled methacholine in the rat

✍ Scribed by R. S. Sakae; M. A. Martins; P. M. P. Criado; W. A. Zin; P. H. N. Saldiva


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1992
Tongue
English
Weight
378 KB
Volume
12
Category
Article
ISSN
0260-437X

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✦ Synopsis


The current study was designed to assess the methacholine dose-response behaviour of the airways and pulmonary parenchyma with the aid of alveolar capsules. The experiments were performed in eight adult female Wistar rats (155-250 g). The animals were anaesthetized with sodium pentobarbital (30 mg kg-' i.p.) and mechanically ventilated. Measurements of tracheal (pl,) and alveolar (pA) pressures and the pressure change across the airway (paw) were performed prior to and after exposing rats to aerosols generated from sequentially increasing concentrations of methacholine chloride solution (2,4,8,16, 32, 64 and 128 mg m1-I) through the breathing circuit. Baseline paw and pA mean (? SD) values (6.44 * 2.06 and 8.25 * 3.44 cmH,O, respectively) were not statistically different ( P = 0.220). The increases in plr and p,, were significant during the dose-response study ( P = 0.001), whereas paw was not increased. The increase in pA was significantly higher than that of paw ( P < 0.001). The relationship between the mean ( * SE) values of fir and pA could be well described by a straight line ( r = 0.990, P < 0.001). There were also significant correlations based on regression equations between plr and paw ( r = 0.947, P < 0.001) and p,, and paw ( r = 0.913, P = 0.004).

These findings suggest that the pulmonary tissue of rats is a major component responsible for the increase in lung impedance observed after methacholine challenge. In addition, airway and pulmonary parenchyma pressure changes were correlated, suggesting that both lung regions have a similar sensitivity to the agonist. Our results indicate that the response of peripheral tissues should be considered during bronchial challenge protocols in rats.


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