Mechanical ventilation with high tidal volume or frequency is associated with increased expression of nerve growth factor and its receptor in rabbit lungs

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Objective: Nerve growth factor (NGF), a neurotrophin, is induced in lung cells by proinflammatory cytokines, and has a role in bronchial hyperreactivity and lung tissue repair. Ventilation induced lung injury, on the other hand, is known to increase the levels of proinflammatory cytokines in the lungs. We investigated whether, and to what extent, various degrees of lung injury induced by short-term ventilation affect NGF levels in the lung tissue of adolescent rabbits. Methods: The rabbits were randomized to different modes of ventilation: (1) CON: normal ventilation for 30 min; (2) NVT: normal ventilation for 6 hr; (3) HFQ: ventilation for 6 hr at double frequency, but normal tidal volume (VT); and (4)HVT: 6 hr ventilation at doubleVTbut normal frequency. Results: NGF protein was detected in bronchoalveolar lavage fluid (BALF) and lung tissue in all animals. Ventilation for 6 hr significantly increased NGF levels, in both BALF and lung tissue, in theHFQandHVTgroups as compared to control (P<0.05). The maximum increase in BALF NGF was seen in the HVT group (P=0.02 vs. CON and NVT groups, and P=0.05 vs. HFQ). A parallel increase in interleukin 1-β (IL1-β) was observed. Expression of the high-affinity NGF-receptor, tropomyosin-related kinase A (TrkA), was also upregulated in these two groups. Conclusion: Injurious modes of mechanical ventilation upregulate NGF and its receptor TrkA in rabbit lungs, and IL1-beta may be a mediator for this response.We speculate that this increase in NGF level may translate into the development of bronchial hyperreactivity. © 2009 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

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Mittal, R. A., Simbruner, G., Smith, J., Simbruner, B., & Holzinger, A. (2009). Mechanical ventilation with high tidal volume or frequency is associated with increased expression of nerve growth factor and its receptor in rabbit lungs. Pediatric Pulmonology, 44(7), 713–719. https://doi.org/10.1002/ppul.21053

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