INCREASED PRODUCTION OF PEROXIDATION PRODUCTS ASSOCIATED WITH CARDIAC OPERATIONS - EVIDENCE FOR FREE-RADICAL GENERATION
- 1 May 1986
- journal article
- research article
- Vol. 91 (5) , 759-766
Abstract
We investigated the degree and time course of neutrophil sequestration into human lungs during cardiac operations. At the same time, measurement of the concentration of peroxidation products in the plasma was used as an index of oxidant free radical activity. The study was performed in two groups of patients. Group A (n = 11) had studies extending over the entire operative period and showed a highly significant sequestration of neutrophils into the lung, together with a highly significant (p < 0.001) rise in peroxidation products from 2.8 .+-. 0.12 nmol/ml (mean .+-. standard error of the mean) before bypass to a peak of 5.05 .+-. 0.13 nmol/ml at the end of bypass. As these changes occurred only during the time after release of the aortic cross-clamp, we investigated this period in more detail in a second group of patients (Group B, n = 7). Results from this group showed that significant release of peroxidation products occurred at the same time as pulmonary neutrophil sequestration. This study has production evidence of increased oxidant activity in the lung associated with cardiac operation. Nevertheless, it is not known whether the neutrophils sequestered into the lung alone induced the increased activity. Similarly, whether neutrophil-derived oxidant species are the sole cause of lung tissue injury remains unproved.This publication has 14 references indexed in Scilit:
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