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Kinetic analysis of pulmonary neutrophil retention in vivo using the multiple-indicator-dilution technique

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JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSIOLOGY
Volume 95, Issue 1, Pages 279-291

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AMER PHYSIOLOGICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1152/japplphysiol.00783.2001

Keywords

pulmonary circulation; mathematical modeling; microcirculatory exchanges; neutrophil margination; recirculatory model

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Multiple-indicator-dilution experiments were performed in the lungs of 13 anesthetized dogs by simultaneous bolus injection of In-111-labeled neutrophils, Cr-51-labeled red blood cells, and Evans blue-labeled albumin. Concomitant counts of unlabeled neutrophils were similar in pulmonary artery and aortic blood samples, demonstrating a dynamic balance across the lungs in the physiological state. Outflow profiles of labeled neutrophils were analyzed on the basis of a recirculatory pharmacokinetic model of labeled albumin. The outflow profiles of the recovered neutrophils were composed of a throughput component of circulating neutrophils and a component of reversibly marginated neutrophils. They were interpreted by a model incorporating neutrophil margination ( transfer coefficient = 0.195 +/- 0.081 s(-1)), rapid demargination (0.054 +/- 0.027 s(-1)), and transfer to a slow marginated pool (0.023 +/- 0.018 s(-1)). It will be interesting to apply the analysis in future studies aimed at determining whether it could be a useful research tool to investigate the interactions between the pulmonary endothelium and neutrophils in physiological and diseased states.

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