Development of different degrees of elastaseinduced emphysema in mice : a randomized controlled experimental study

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Autor(a) principal: Kuhl, Cristiana Palma
Data de Publicação: 2014
Outros Autores: Garcez, Tuane Nerissa Alves, Magrisso, Alessandra Bileski, Laurino, Claudia Cilene Fernandes Correia, Cirne Lima, Elizabeth Obino, Rocco, Patricia Rieken Macedo, Macedo Neto, Amarilio Vieira de
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Resumo: Introduction: Mouse models of emphysema are important tools for testing different therapeutic strategies. The aim of this study was to develop a mouse model of emphysema induced by different doses of elastase in order to produce different degrees of severity. Methods: Thirty female mice (C57BL/6) were used in this study. Different doses of porcine pancreatic elastase were administered intratracheally once a week for four weeks, as follows: 0.1 U (n=8), 0.15 U (n=7), and 0.2 U (n=7). Control mice (n=8) received 50 microL of sterile saline solution intratracheally. Lung mechanics were analyzed by plethysmography. Mean linear intercept and volume fraction occupied by collagen and elastic fibers were determined. Results: An increase in lung resistance was observed with 0.2 U of elastase [median (P-25-P75): 2.02 (1.67; 2.34) cmH2O.s/mL], as well as a decrease in tidal volume and minute ventilation. Peak expiratory flow increased significantly in the groups treated with 0.15 U and 0.2 U of elastase. Mean linear intercept was higher with 0.15 U and 0.2 U of elastase, with destruction of alveolar walls [median (P-25-P75): 30.31 (26.65-43.13) microm and 49.49 (31.67-57.71) microm respectively]. The volume fraction occupied by collagen and elastic fibers was lower in the group receiving 0.2 U of elastase. Conclusion: Four intratracheal instillations of 0.2 U of elastase once a week induced changes in lung function and histology, producing an experimental model of severe pulmonary emphysema, whereas 0.15 U resulted in only histological changes.
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title Development of different degrees of elastaseinduced emphysema in mice : a randomized controlled experimental study
spellingShingle Development of different degrees of elastaseinduced emphysema in mice : a randomized controlled experimental study
Kuhl, Cristiana Palma
Enfisema pulmonar
Elastase pancreática
Pulmonary emphysema
Lung mechanics
Pancreatic elastase
title_short Development of different degrees of elastaseinduced emphysema in mice : a randomized controlled experimental study
title_full Development of different degrees of elastaseinduced emphysema in mice : a randomized controlled experimental study
title_fullStr Development of different degrees of elastaseinduced emphysema in mice : a randomized controlled experimental study
title_full_unstemmed Development of different degrees of elastaseinduced emphysema in mice : a randomized controlled experimental study
title_sort Development of different degrees of elastaseinduced emphysema in mice : a randomized controlled experimental study
author Kuhl, Cristiana Palma
author_facet Kuhl, Cristiana Palma
Garcez, Tuane Nerissa Alves
Magrisso, Alessandra Bileski
Laurino, Claudia Cilene Fernandes Correia
Cirne Lima, Elizabeth Obino
Rocco, Patricia Rieken Macedo
Macedo Neto, Amarilio Vieira de
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author2 Garcez, Tuane Nerissa Alves
Magrisso, Alessandra Bileski
Laurino, Claudia Cilene Fernandes Correia
Cirne Lima, Elizabeth Obino
Rocco, Patricia Rieken Macedo
Macedo Neto, Amarilio Vieira de
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Kuhl, Cristiana Palma
Garcez, Tuane Nerissa Alves
Magrisso, Alessandra Bileski
Laurino, Claudia Cilene Fernandes Correia
Cirne Lima, Elizabeth Obino
Rocco, Patricia Rieken Macedo
Macedo Neto, Amarilio Vieira de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Enfisema pulmonar
Elastase pancreática
topic Enfisema pulmonar
Elastase pancreática
Pulmonary emphysema
Lung mechanics
Pancreatic elastase
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Pulmonary emphysema
Lung mechanics
Pancreatic elastase
description Introduction: Mouse models of emphysema are important tools for testing different therapeutic strategies. The aim of this study was to develop a mouse model of emphysema induced by different doses of elastase in order to produce different degrees of severity. Methods: Thirty female mice (C57BL/6) were used in this study. Different doses of porcine pancreatic elastase were administered intratracheally once a week for four weeks, as follows: 0.1 U (n=8), 0.15 U (n=7), and 0.2 U (n=7). Control mice (n=8) received 50 microL of sterile saline solution intratracheally. Lung mechanics were analyzed by plethysmography. Mean linear intercept and volume fraction occupied by collagen and elastic fibers were determined. Results: An increase in lung resistance was observed with 0.2 U of elastase [median (P-25-P75): 2.02 (1.67; 2.34) cmH2O.s/mL], as well as a decrease in tidal volume and minute ventilation. Peak expiratory flow increased significantly in the groups treated with 0.15 U and 0.2 U of elastase. Mean linear intercept was higher with 0.15 U and 0.2 U of elastase, with destruction of alveolar walls [median (P-25-P75): 30.31 (26.65-43.13) microm and 49.49 (31.67-57.71) microm respectively]. The volume fraction occupied by collagen and elastic fibers was lower in the group receiving 0.2 U of elastase. Conclusion: Four intratracheal instillations of 0.2 U of elastase once a week induced changes in lung function and histology, producing an experimental model of severe pulmonary emphysema, whereas 0.15 U resulted in only histological changes.
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