Abstract
We studied the time course of chemotactic factor generation and inflammatory cell accumulation in the rabbit aspiration pneumonia model. Two major potent chemotactic factors, leukotriene B 4 (LTB 4) and C5a, in bronchoalveolar lavage fluid (BALF) were measured by radioimmunoassay, and cell analysis was also done. The level of LTB 4. increased only in the early phase (2–6 h) after endotracheal acid instillation. The level of C5a increased gradually almost in parallel with the total protein level in BALF, and reached a maximum at 24 h. Neutrophil accumulation occurred early and reached a maximum at 24 h. In contrast, the number of alveolar macrophages increased from days 1 to 7. These findings suggest that the increases in LTB 4 and C5a are responsible for accumulation of neutrophils and that C5a may be an important chemotactic factor for alveolar macrophage.
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