Journal of Southern Medical University ›› 2014, Vol. 34 ›› Issue (10): 1465-.
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Abstract: Objective To observe changes in surface tension of bronchoalveolar lavage fluids (BALF) in rabbits withhyperbilirubinemia and the influence of bile diluents and 5 different bile acids on BALF surface tension to provide betterinsight into the regulatory role of bile acids on respiratory function. Methods Bronchoalveolar lavage with 0.9% normal salinewas carried out in 30 male New Zealand rabbits and the surface tensions of BALF were measured. The changes in BALFsurface tension was measured in rabbits with hyperbilirubinemia. Different concentrations of bile diluents, normal saline, orwater solutions of 5 bile acids were added into the collected BALF to test their influence on the surface tension of BALF.Results The BALF from rabbits with hyperbilirubinemia showed a significantly increased surface tension (P<0.05). The bilediluents (1∶15, 1∶10, and 1∶5) added into the BALF increased the surface tension of the BALF by 21.15%, 26.09%, and 19.64%,respectively. Among the water solutions of the 5 bile acids, UDCA produced no significant influence on the surface tension ofBALF while CDCA, CA, LCA, and DCA increased the surface tension by 16.10%, 21.66%, 14.21%, and 13.05%, respectively.Conclusion The surface tension of BALF increases significantly during hyperbilirubinemia. Bile diluents as well as the free bileacids CDCA, CA, LCA and DCA, but not UDCA, can increase the surface tension of BALF, suggesting that these bile acids mayemulsify pulmonary alveolar surfactants to increase the alveolar surface tension.
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