Abstract

Premature newborn rabbits were delivered on day 27 of gestation, with or without antenatal treatment with ambroxol (50 mg/kg/day in maternal injections, on days 24-26). The animals were tracheostomized, kept in body plethysmographs at 35 degrees C, and ventilated artificially for 10 min with 100% oxygen, insufflation pressure 30 cm H2O, frequency 40/min, and varying inspiration time (20, 40, 60, or 80%). Lung-thorax compliance increased with inspiration time in both ambroxol-treated animals and controls, but there was no difference in compliance between treated and non-treated litters. Alveolar expansion, evaluated morphometrically in histological sections, was enhanced in ambroxol-treated animals ventilated with prolonged inspiration phase (60 or 80%); such a difference was not found in the on-treated group. This suggests that antenatal treatment with ambroxol might have a stimulating effect on the synthesis and/or release of factors improving alveolar stability in the premature lung.

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