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. 2011 Mar-Apr;25(2):209-17.

Signaling molecules for early detection of adverse interactions during mechanical ventilation in animal models

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  • PMID: 21471537

Signaling molecules for early detection of adverse interactions during mechanical ventilation in animal models

J Kobr et al. In Vivo. 2011 Mar-Apr.

Abstract

Aim: The early identification of adverse interactions during mechanical ventilation, investigated by multiplexed immunoanalysis.

Materials and methods: Twenty piglets (average age 7 weeks, weight 23 kg) were intubated and divided into groups: A, spontaneously breathing; B, protectively ventilated; C, ventilated with injurious strategy; D, ventilated with lung disability. At the 1st hour (time-1) and 12th hour (time-2) of the study, brain natriuretic peptide (BNP), intercellular cell adhesion molecules (ICAM-1), vascular cell adhesion molecules (VCAM-1), tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-alpha), and interleukin-6 (Il-6) were analyzed in the blood.

Results: The injurious ventilated group C exhibited an increase in both cell adhesion molecules (p<0.01), TNF-alpha and BNP (p<0.05) at time-1, and at time-2 further increases (p<0.05). In group D, an increase in ICAM-1 and BNP (p<0.05) at time-1, and increases in Il-6 and ICAM-1 (p<0.05) at time-2, with notable decreases in urine output were observed. Overall, the lung damage correlated with TNF-alpha (r=0.904), Il-6 (r=0.740), and ICAM-1 (r=0.756) levels.

Conclusion: All five monitored molecules quickly and reliably signaled adverse interactions.

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