Acute Acid Aspiration Lung Injury in the Rat

Abstract
The Purpose of this stud?/ was to develop a reproducible model of acute acid aspiration-induced lung injury in the rat to explore the pathophysiology of aspiration pneumonitis. A biphasic injury pattern was observed with injury peaks at 1 hr and 4 hr. Histologic studies at 4 hr revealed significant increases in neutrophils in the alveolar interstitial space. These studies suggest that acid aspiration results in a biphasic acute injury. We hypothesize that the first phase results from a direct physiochemical process or is mediated via afferent (capsaicin sensitive) nerves or both. The second phase, occurring 2–3 hr later, is mediated by neutrophils and is consistent with an acute inflammatory response.

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