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P H Neumann C M Kivlen A Johnson F L Minnear A B Malik 《Journal of applied physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)》1984,56(2):338-342
We examined the effects of varying levels of alveolar hypoxia on regional distribution of pulmonary blood flow (QL) in control-ventilated sheep. Regional distribution of QL was measured using 15-micron-diam labeled microspheres during the base-line period and at two levels of hypoxemia (arterial O2 partial pressure 44 and 20 Torr). During the base-line period, regional distribution of QL in the prone position was uniform [14 +/- 4% (SE) of QL/g bloodless dry lung wt in the upper lung and 16 +/- 2% of QL/g in the dependent lung]. During hypoxemia, however, the regional distribution of QL increased in the upper lung (20 +/- 3% of QL/g) while it decreased in the dependent lung (10 +/- 2% of QL/g). The degree of flow distribution was proportional to the severity of hypoxemia. The flow distribution was not associated with significant increases in pulmonary blood flow (2.0 +/- 0.4----2.4 +/- 0.5----2.6 +/- 0.1 l/min) but was associated with increases in mean pulmonary arterial pressure (17.8 +/- 1.3----21.7 +/- 1.1----29.0 +/- 3.8 Torr). Therefore alveolar hypoxia results in a relative increase in regional pulmonary perfusion to the upper lung, which depends on the level of pulmonary hypertension. The increased upper lung perfusion may be due to recruitment in the upper lung or to vasodilation in this region. 相似文献
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Human alpha-thrombin increases the permeability of bovine pulmonary artery endothelial cell (CCL-209) monolayers. To determine if this increase is via an enzymatic or receptor-mediated mechanism, enzymatically active forms of alpha-thrombin and enzymatically inactive forms with cell binding activity were incubated with the monolayers. Enzymatic forms included alpha-thrombin and two digestion products, zeta-thrombin (chymotryptic product with 89% clotting activity) and gamma-thrombin (tryptic product). Enzymatically inactive forms included D-Phe-Pro-Arg-chloromethylketone-(PPACK) alpha-thrombin and diisopropylphosphorofluoridate-(DIP) alpha-thrombin. Cell binding activity of alpha- and PPACK-alpha-thrombin was demonstrated to be similar to each other and comparable to that cited in the literature for DIP-alpha-thrombin. gamma-Thrombin, on the other hand, did not compete for binding of 125I-labeled alpha-thrombin. All enzymatic forms of alpha-thrombin increased endothelial permeability as assessed by the clearance of 125I-albumin across the monolayers. Coincubation of PPACK, an enzymatic site inhibitor, with alpha- or gamma-thrombin prevented the increase in permeability, further indicating that alpha-thrombin increased permeability by its enzymatic activity. Both enzymatically inactive forms of alpha-thrombin with high-affinity binding activity had no effect on permeability. To further examine whether cell binding activity of alpha-thrombin contributed to the increased permeability, a sulfated COOH-terminal fragment of hirudin (hirugen) that binds to the anion-binding site of alpha-thrombin but, unlike hirudin, does not interact with the catalytic site was coincubated with alpha-thrombin.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS) 相似文献
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