نتایج جستجو برای: pulmonary clearance

تعداد نتایج: 271199  

Journal: :Cell 2016
Huizhong Xiong James W. Keith Dane W. Samilo Rebecca A. Carter Ingrid M. Leiner Eric G. Pamer

Increasing antibiotic resistance among bacterial pathogens has rendered some infections untreatable with available antibiotics. Klebsiella pneumoniae, a bacterial pathogen that has acquired high-level antibiotic resistance, is a common cause of pulmonary infections. Optimal clearance of K. pneumoniae from the host lung requires TNF and IL-17A. Herein, we demonstrate that inflammatory monocytes ...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 1974
W G Johanson J J Stephen A K Pierce

Lung clearance of Diplococcus pneumoniae was markedly reduced in rats with acute hemorrhagic pulmonary edema produced by instillation of hydrochloric acid. Bacterial clearance was enhanced in both control and acid-instilled animals by pretreatment with a bacteriostatic antibiotic, tetracycline, 30 mg/kg. From these data the contributions of bacterial multiplication and bacterial elimination to ...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 1987
R W Lewis J L Harwood R J Richards

Naturally prepared radiolabelled pulmonary surfactant can be rapidly cleared from the alveolar surface to the lung tissue after intratracheal instillation into experimental rats. This clearance is both time- and dose-dependent, a large dose (10 mg/animal) becoming associated with lung tissue more rapidly than a smaller more physiological dose (0.75 mg/animal). The data indicate that extracellul...

2009
Rod Dawson Rany Condos Doris Tse Maryann L. Huie Stanley Ress Chi-Hong Tseng Clint Brauns Michael Weiden Yoshihiko Hoshino Eric Bateman William N. Rom

BACKGROUND Current treatment regimens for pulmonary tuberculosis require at least 6 months of therapy. Immune adjuvant therapy with recombinant interferon-gamma1b (rIFN-gammab) may reduce pulmonary inflammation and reduce the period of infectivity by promoting earlier sputum clearance. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS We performed a randomized, controlled clinical trial of directly observed the...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2010
Timothy E Corcoran

MUCOCILIARY CLEARANCE plays a crucial host-defense role in both the upper and lower airways, providing protection from a wide variety of airborne hazards including allergens, pathogens, and environmental toxins. Proper function of the mucociliary clearance system depends on the structure and function of the cilia as well as the composition of the airway surface liquid layer. The mucus component...

Journal: :Circulation research 1979
K L Brigham R Bowers J Haynes

We infused Escherichia coli endotoxin, 0.07-1.33 microgram/kg, intravenously into chronically instrumented unanesthetized sheep and measured pulmonary arterial and left atrial pressures, lung lymph flow, lymph and blood plasma protein concentrations, and arterial blood gases. Endotoxin caused a biphasic reaction: an early phase of pulmonary hypertension and a long late phase of steady state inc...

2011
Joseph A Fisher Steve Iscoe Ludwik Fedorko James Duffin

At the start of the 20th century, CO poisoning was treated by administering a combination of CO(2) and O(2) (carbogen) to stimulate ventilation. This treatment was reported to be highly effective, even reversing the deep coma of severe CO poisoning before patients arrived at the hospital. The efficacy of carbogen in treating CO poisoning was initially attributed to the absorption of CO(2); howe...

Journal: :Progress in cardiovascular diseases 2010
Urs Scherrer Emrush Rexhaj Pierre-Yves Jayet Yves Allemann Claudio Sartori

High-altitude pulmonary edema is a life-threatening condition occurring in predisposed but otherwise healthy individuals. It therefore permits the study of underlying mechanisms of pulmonary edema in the absence of confounding factors such as coexisting cardiovascular or pulmonary disease, and/or drug therapy. There is evidence that some degree of asymptomatic alveolar fluid accumulation may re...

Journal: :Circulation research 1986
A Johnson M B Perlman F A Blumenstock A B Malik

We investigated the effects of superoxide dismutase (SOD) and SOD linked to Ficoll (mol. wt = 400,000) on the changes in pulmonary transvascular fluid and protein exchange following pulmonary microembolism induced with alpha-thrombin. Studies were made in chronically prepared unanesthetized sheep with lung lymph fistulas. Control thrombin challenged sheep (n = 5) were compared to animals infuse...

Journal: :Journal of bronchology & interventional pulmonology 2015
Basem B Abdelmalak Ashish K Khanna Daniel A Culver Marc J Popovich

Pulmonary alveolar proteinosis is a disease caused by increased accumulation and impaired clearance of surfactant by alveolar macrophages. This narrative review summarizes the role of therapeutic whole-lung lavage in the management of pulmonary alveolar proteinosis. We describe the preprocedural evaluation, indications, and anesthetic considerations, along with step-by step technical aspects of...

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