Whole body barometric plethysmography: a screening method to investigate airway reactivity and acute lung injuries in freely moving pigs.

Vet J

Department for Functional Sciences, Unit of Pharmacology, Pharmacotherapy and Toxicology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Liège, 4000 Liege, Belgium.

Published: November 2004

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study aimed to evaluate the Penh index as a potential screening tool for airway reactivity and lung response to endotoxins in piglets.
  • Researchers measured Penh in both freely moving and anesthetized piglets while exposing them to acetylcholine and endotoxins, observing that Penh increased significantly with both challenges.
  • The findings suggest that Penh can effectively indicate airway reactivity and changes in lung function during cholinergic and endotoxin exposure in piglets.

Article Abstract

The aim of this work was to investigate whether the Penh index, measured using whole body barometric plethysmography, can be used as a screening parameter to evaluate the airway reactivity and the intensity of the pulmonary response to endotoxins. Penh was firstly recorded in non-sedated freely moving piglets exposed (1) to a nebulized acetylcholine (Ach) pre-treated or not with clenbuterol, or (2) to endotoxin challenge. To measure Penh simultaneously with total pulmonary resistance (R(L)), dynamic compliance (C(dyn)) and intrapleural pressure changes (Max Delta Ppl), an oesophageal balloon catheter technique was used and the piglets were anaesthetised. The recordings were performed during (1) an intravenous metacholine (Mch) challenge and (2) in endotoxin-exposed animals. In freely moving animals, Ach induced a significant dose-dependent increase in Penh, which was significantly blocked by clenbuterol. Endotoxin instillation also resulted in a significant rise in Penh while the corresponding response measured under anaesthesia was significantly and positively correlated with R(L) and Max Delta Ppl. Similar results were obtained during Mch challenge but the Penh was negatively correlated with C(dyn). We conclude that Penh could be used in freely moving piglets as a screening index for airway reactivity and pulmonary functional changes in cholinergic and endotoxin challenges.

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