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Head-out spirometry accurately monitors the course of Pseudomonas aeruginosa lung infection in mice.

Florian Wölbeling1, Antje Munder, Frauke Stanke, Burkhard Tümmler, Ulrich Baumann.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Classic infection models in rodents use lethal doses of bacteria as inocula, thus creating models which are rarely comparable to the clinical situation. Moreover, single time-point evaluation requires killing of the animals, necessitating large numbers of animals. Longitudinal parameters such as temperature appear to have a relatively low accuracy. Spirometry might be an accurate method to assess the course of a bacterial lung infection without the necessity to sacrifice the animals.
OBJECTIVES: We measured lung function in C57BL/6JZtm mice following intratracheal infection with Pseudomonas aeruginosa and compared it to physiological parameters and lung histology.
METHODS: Head-out spirometry measuring 14 parameters was performed on C57BL6/J mice for eight days following a P. aeruginosa lung infection. Additionally rectal temperature, body weight and condition were assessed together with histological data and bacteriological clearance.
RESULTS: Several spirometric parameters were significantly altered for more than 72 h after inoculation, which was four times longer than observed alterations in physiological parameters such as temperature. Volume (amount of air inspired) decreased more than seven-fold within 6 h after inoculation and required 72 h to recover, rendering it the most sensitive spirometric parameter investigated. Spirometric and histological data correlated well.
CONCLUSIONS: Our findings suggest that non-invasive head-out spirometry is a reliable and highly sensitive method to longitudinally assess the course of bacterial lung infections.
Copyright © 2010 S. Karger AG, Basel.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20664195     DOI: 10.1159/000319442

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Respiration        ISSN: 0025-7931            Impact factor:   3.580


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