Acta Cirúrgica Brasileira (Feb 2013)

A comparative study of pentoxifylline effects in adult and aged rats submitted to lung dysfunction by thermal injury

  • Bianca Trovello Ramallo,
  • Elizete Lourenço,
  • Renata Harumi Cruz,
  • Jacqueline Camargo Almeida,
  • Murched Omar Taha,
  • Priscilla Yuri Okochi Alves Silva,
  • Itamar Souza Oliveira-Júnior

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 28, no. 2
pp. 154 – 159

Abstract

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PURPOSE: To investigate the protective effects of pentoxifylline against lung injury observed after dorsal scald in aged animals. METHODS: Adult (eight months old) and aged (20 months old) rats were subjected to thermal injury or sham procedure. The six hours post-trauma animals received pentoxifylline and after 24 hours were euthanatized and lung tissue samples collectedted. The bronchoalveolar lavage fluid was evaluated for total protein content and tumor necrosis factor-alpha cytokine. Malondialdehyde and myeloperoxidase activety in the lung homogenate were measured and a histological lung examination was undertaken. RESULTS: Burn injury induced oxidative stress in lung homogenate was higher in elderly-burned rats compared to adult-burned rats (p<0.001). Total protein and cytokine in bronchoalveolar lavage increased in the elderly-burned group when compared to the adult-burned group (p<0.001). All parameters decreased in bolth groups treated with pentoxifylline (p<0.05). CONCLUSIONS: The injury was augmented in elderly rats when compared to adult rats. Damage was reduced with the use of pentoxifylline, however further studies are needed to evaluate the dose-response of the drug.

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