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Title: Na,K-ATPase gene transfer increases liquid clearance during ventilation-induced lung injury. Author: Adir Y, Factor P, Dumasius V, Ridge KM, Sznajder JI. Journal: Am J Respir Crit Care Med; 2003 Dec 15; 168(12):1445-8. PubMed ID: 12947023. Abstract: Mechanical ventilation with high tidal volumes (HVT) downregulates alveolar Na,K-ATPase function and impairs lung liquid clearance. We hypothesized that overexpression of Na,K-ATPase in the alveolar epithelium could counterbalance these changes and increase clearance in a rat model of mild ventilation-induced lung injury. We used a surfactant-based system to deliver 4 x 10(9) plaque-forming units of E1a-/E3- recombinant adenovirus containing either a rat beta1 Na,K-ATPase subunit cDNA (adbeta1) or no cDNA (adnull) to rat lungs 7 days before ventilation with a VT of approximately 40 ml/kg (peak airway pressure of less than 35 cm H2O) for 40 minutes. Lung liquid clearance and Na, K-ATPase activity and protein abundance were increased in HVT adbeta1-infected lungs as compared with sham and adnull-infected HVT lungs. These results suggest that Na,K-ATPase subunit gene overexpression in the alveolar epithelium increases Na,K-ATPase function and lung liquid clearance in a model of HVT. We provide here the first evidence that using a genetic approach improves active Na+ transport and thus liquid clearance in the setting of mild ventilation-induced lung injury.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]