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Title: Effect of hyperventilation and starvation on rat lung mechanics and surfactant. Author: Thet LA, Alvarez H. Journal: Am Rev Respir Dis; 1982 Aug; 126(2):286-90. PubMed ID: 6896614. Abstract: We studied the effects of hyperventilation and starvation on rat lung mechanics and surfactant. We hyperventilated lungs by excising and ventilating them at 3 times the normal tidal volume. Three days starvation reduced the alveolar pool of disaturated phosphatidyl choline by about 20% but did not significantly reduce the functional residual capacity. Air and saline deflation pressure-volume curves were performed in 4 groups: control lungs, lungs from starved rats, hyperventilated lungs, and hyperventilated lungs from starved rats. The area under each curve was calculated; this indicated the relative position of the curve in the pressure-volume diagram. We found that starvation did not change recoil, that hyperventilation increased surface recoil, and that combined starvation and hyperventilation increased it even more. We conclude that hyperventilation-induced dysfunction of surfactant is greater when the alveolar pool of surfactant is reduced by starvation. This effect might also occur clinically in the intensive care setting.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]