Genre
- Journal Article
The relationship between acute pulmonary cell injury and inflammatory response was investigated in rats killed 1, 3, and 7 days after tracheal inoculation with bacterial lipopolysaccharide (LPS). Inoculation with LPS induced an influx of polymorphonuclear leukocytes (PMN) and a mild increase in pulmonary alveolar macrophages. Moderate, significant and time-dependent increases in LDH and AP were detected in broncho-alveolar fluid and lysate supernatant after LPS inoculations. Inoculation with saline solution alone increased PMN but did not alter LDH and AP values. The cellular influx of PMN induced by LPS was probably disproportionate to the magnitude of pulmonary cell injury.
Lopez, A.: Anim. Sci. Wing, Environ. Center, Bag 4000, Vegreville, Alta T0B 4L0, Canada.
Language
- English
Subjects
- animal experiments
- cell mediated immunity
- bacterial diseases
- endotoxins
- macrophages
- ANIMAL RESEARCH
- inflammatory response
- bacterial infections
- induced
- pneumonia
- bacterioses
- cellular immunity
- Inflammation
- lungs