Literature DB >> 10227674

Stereological estimation of the volume weighted mean volumes of alveoli and acinar pathways in the rat lung to characterise alterations after ischaemia/reperfusion.

A Fehrenbach1, M Ochs, T Wittwer, J Cornelius, H Fehrenbach, T Wahlers, J Richter.   

Abstract

The aim of this study was to characterise pulmonary reimplantation injury in isolated, perfused rat lungs following 2 h of cold ischaemia, and 50 min. of in vitro reperfusion. The effects of 2 differently composed lung preservation solutions (low potassium Euro-Collins and Celsior; each n = 5) were examined in comparison with untreated, nonischaemic control lungs (n = 3). After fixation by vascular perfusion and tissue collection by systematic random sampling, the volume weighted mean volume (Vv) of alveoli and acinar pathways was estimated by light microscopic stereology using the method of point sampled intercepts in plastic embedded, Azan-stained material. Significantly higher Vv of alveoli and acinar paths was found in the Celsior group than in Euro-Collins preserved lungs. However, in the controls the size of acinar pathways was similar to Celsior preserved lungs whereas alveolar size was comparable to preservation with Euro-Collins. The between-animal coefficient of variation of alveoli was very low in controls and Celsior preserved but higher in the Euro-Collins group. Size distribution of alveoli and acinar paths in 15 size classes was largely homogeneous in all groups tested. In the Euro-Collins group the fractions of both class 1-alveoli and class 1-acinar paths significantly exceeded those of the other groups. Widely expanded alveoli (size classes 13-15) only occurred after preservation with Celsior whereas wider acinar paths (size class 15) were found in the Celsior group and in the controls. It is concluded that lung preservation with low-potassium Euro-Collins and Celsior solutions may act differently on distinct spaces in the distal gas-exchange regions of lungs. This may be due to selective effects on pulmonary surfactant activity and on elastic tissue elements in the alveolar ducts, respectively. Additionally, the method of point sampled intercepts is considered to be an efficient tool to evaluate the effects of different preservation solutions on lung parenchyma.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10227674     DOI: 10.1046/j.1469-7580.1999.19410127.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Anat        ISSN: 0021-8782            Impact factor:   2.610


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