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J.Jpn. Surg. Soc.. 92(8): 913-920, 1991


Original article

ANALYSIS OF MECHANISM OF LUNG EDEMA IN E.COLI INJECTED SEPTIC RAT MODEL
-IN RELATION TO TUMOR NECROSIS FACTOR(TNF)PRODUCED FROM LIVER, SPLEEN, AND ALVEOLAR MACROPHAGES-

First Department of Surgery, Yamanashi Medical College, Yamanashi, Japan
1) Department of Parasitology&Immunology, Yamanashi Medical College, Yamanashi, Japan

Shingo Inoue, Yuji limuro, Masayuki Yamamoto, Yoshiro Matsumoto, Toshiko Sakihama1), Kachio Tasaka1)

After injection of live E. coli, TNF in blood and culture supernatartt of the isolated macrophages from the lung, liver, and spleen, were measured, and possible relationship between their TNF levels and lung edema was examined. The blood TNF activity increased significantly until 3h after the injectioh in the lethal group (p<0.01). The TNF activity of alveolar macrophages showed no changes even in the lethal group. The TNF activities of the liver and spleen macrophages decreased significaptly in the lethal group (p<0.01~0.05), while those in the sublethal group that didn't induce lung edema and lihowed no significapt decrease. The blood leukgcyte count decreased until 6h after the injection in the both sublethal and lethal groups, but there was no significant difference between the two groups. The lung weight difference of the lethal group was signifigantly higher thqn that in the control group 12h after injection (p<0.05). Therefore, the elevated blood TNF activities in our study may be not elicited from alveolar macrophages but mainly from liver and spleen macrophages. There may be a relationship between the lung edema and the elevated blood TNF activity in the lethal groups.


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