Literature DB >> 17928308

Keratinocyte growth factor prevents intra-alveolar oedema in experimental lung isografts.

J Sadovski1, T Kuchenbuch, C Ruppert, A Fehrenbach, M Hirschburger, W Padberg, A Günther, J M Hohlfeld, H Fehrenbach, V Grau.   

Abstract

Primary graft dysfunction, characterised by intra-alveolar oedema, is a major obstacle in pulmonary transplantation. The present study evaluates the potential of keratinocyte growth factor (palmiferin; DeltaN23-KGF) for the prevention of oedema in lung transplants. Intratracheal instillation of 5 mg x kg(-1) DeltaN23-KGF was performed in Lewis rats on days 3 and 2 before explantation. Control animals obtained an equivalent volume of vehicle. Left lungs were isogeneically transplanted and the graft recipients were sacrificed 1 day later for stereological analysis of intra-alveolar oedema and bronchoalveolar lavage. The total protein and phospholipid content, as well as surfactant proteins, were measured. Surfactant activity was analysed with a pulsating bubble surfactometer. In grafts from control treated donors, the fraction of intra-alveolar oedema amounted to 3.4+/-1.1% of the total parenchymal volume. Treatment of donor lungs with DeltaN23-KGF reduced oedema to a fraction of 1.6+/-0.8%. In the lavage fluid of pulmonary grafts from DeltaN23-KGF-treated donors, the total protein content was decreased compared with vehicle-treated lung transplants, whereas phospholipids did not differ. The protein fraction contained increased amounts of surfactant protein-C after DeltaN23-KGF treatment and surfactant function was improved. Treatment of donor lungs with palifermin protects against intra-alveolar oedema formation upon transplantation. This effect appears to be mediated by an improved surfactant homeostasis.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17928308     DOI: 10.1183/09031936.00011707

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur Respir J        ISSN: 0903-1936            Impact factor:   16.671


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