Literature DB >> 3511022

Effects of inspiratory resistance loading on lung fluid balance in awake sheep.

J E Loyd, K B Nolop, R E Parker, R J Roselli, K L Brigham.   

Abstract

Because pulmonary edema has been associated clinically with airway obstruction, we sought to determine whether decreased intrathoracic pressure, created by selective inspiratory obstruction, would affect lung fluid balance. We reasoned that if decreased intrathoracic pressure caused an increase in the transvascular hydrostatic pressure gradient, then lung lymph flow would increase and the lymph-to-plasma protein concentration ratio (L/P) would decrease. We performed experiments in six awake sheep with chronic lung lymph cannulas. After a base-line period, we added an inspiratory load (20 cmH2O) and allowed normal expiration at atmospheric pressure. Inspiratory loading was associated with a 12-cmH2O decrease in mean central airway pressure. Mean left atrial pressure fell 11 cmH2O, and mean pulmonary arterial pressure was unchanged; calculated microvascular pressure decreased 8 cmH2O. The changes that occurred in lung lymph were characteristic of those seen after other causes of increased transvascular hydrostatic gradient, such as increased intravascular pressure. Lung lymph flow increased twice base line, and L/P decreased. We conclude that inspiratory loading is associated with an increase in the pulmonary transvascular hydrostatic gradient, possibly by causing a greater fall in interstitial perimicrovascular pressure than in microvascular pressure.

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Year:  1986        PMID: 3511022     DOI: 10.1152/jappl.1986.60.1.198

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Appl Physiol (1985)        ISSN: 0161-7567


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