1990
DOI: 10.1183/09031936.93.03060673
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Alpha 1-protease inhibitor moderates human neutrophil elastase-induced emphysema and secretory cell metaplasia in hamsters

Abstract: A study was undertaken to determine whether emphysema and airway secretory cell metaplasia, induced in hamsters by intratracheal treatment with human neutrophil elastase (HNE), could be moderated by pretreatment with human alpha 1-protease inhibitor (API). API (4.9 mg) was given intratracheally to hamsters 1 h before 0.3 mg HNE. Eight weeks later, lung volumes and pressure-volume relationships were measured in the anaesthetized animals. Mean linear intercepts and secretory cell indices were measured in lung se… Show more

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“…Inhibition of elastase-induced emphysema was formerly demonstrated by treatment with elastase inhibitors several hours before the administration of elastase [21,22]. We chose to administer surfactant after elastase administration because surfactant given before or simultaneously with the elastase might become inactivated by the elastase [23,24).…”
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“…Inhibition of elastase-induced emphysema was formerly demonstrated by treatment with elastase inhibitors several hours before the administration of elastase [21,22]. We chose to administer surfactant after elastase administration because surfactant given before or simultaneously with the elastase might become inactivated by the elastase [23,24).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%