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. 1989 Sep 1;3(2):149-54.
doi: 10.1007/s0054090030149.

The effect of hyperoxia on the lungs of rats deficient in essential fatty acids

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The effect of hyperoxia on the lungs of rats deficient in essential fatty acids

R Murakami et al. J Anesth. .

Abstract

Morphological alterations in the lungs of rats deficient in either or both of vitamin E and essential fatty acids were investigated after exposure to hyperoxia for 48 h. In rats deficient in both vitamin E and essential fatty acids, there was damage to type-2 alveolar cells observed as swollen mitochondria and bleb formation in the cytoplasm. None of these changes was found in rats deficient in only one of these substances. Hyperoxia in rats deficient in both substance also caused destruction of the capillary endothelial cells and edema in the interstitium. The lungs of rats deficient in only one of the substances showed some edema in the capillary endothelial cells, but not destruction, and less interstitial edema. These findings suggest that simultaneous deficiency in vitamin E and essential fatty acids facilitates lung damage in rats exposed to hyperoxia.

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