Effect of different ventilatory strategies on local and systemic cytokine production in intact swine lungs in vivo
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Effect of different ventilatory strategies on local and systemic cytokine production in intact swine lungs in vivo
Abstract
The purpose of the study was to investigate the effect of different ventilatory strategies on local and systemic cytokine production in swine with intact lungs in vivo after 4 h of mechanical ventilation. Twenty-five swine were anesthetized and then randomized into five groups (n = 5): (1) low tidal volume zero PEEP (LVZP); (2) medium tidal volume zero PEEP (MVZP); (3) high tidal volume zero PEEP (HVZP); (4) low tidal volume PEEP (LVP); (4) high tidal volume PEEP (HVP). Respiratory rate was adjusted to maintain normocapnia and fraction of inspired oxygen (FiO2) was 1.0. TNF-alpha and IL-10 were measured in BALF and serum at baseline, 2 h, and 4 h of MV. One animal in LVZP (2 h) and two in HVP (3 h) group died before the end of the experiment. TNF-alpha level in BALF was significantly higher in LVZP and LVP at 4 h compared to baseline and the other groups. IL-10 level in BALF was significantly higher in LVP at 4h compared to baseline and the other groups. There was a statistically significant increase in serum TNF-alpha levels at 4 h in LVP group compared to baseline and the other groups at 4 h. There was statistically significant increase in serum IL-10 levels in HVZP and LVP groups at 2 and 4 h which was significantly higher compared to the other groups at 4 h. Our results show that a) low volume MV may induce local and systemic pro- and anti-inflammatory cytokine increase b) in the presence of pro-inflammatory cytokine response there is also an anti-inflammatory response in the same compartment (lungs, circulation). c) There maybe loss of alveolar-to-systemic cytokine compartmentalization.
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