• Arkhiv patologii · Sep 1998

    [Surfactant-dependent atelectasis in pulmonary tuberculosis].

    • V V Erokhin and L N Lepekha.
    • Central Research Institute of Tuberculosis, Moscow.
    • Arkh. Patol. 1998 Sep 1;60(5):41-6.

    AbstractUsing mathematic modelling of the secretion function of type II alveolocytes of the right lung intercellular surfactant production in treated and not treated rabbits with multi cavernous tuberculosis of the lung was evaluated. Correlation between its disorders and frequency of development and dissemination of atelectatic changes in the organ was revealed. Surfactant-dependent character of alveoli atelectasis in animals receiving a combination of antituberculosis drugs (isoniazide plus rifampycin plus etambutol), a direct effect of these drugs on membranes of the granular endoplasmic reticulum, formation of secretion granules was demonstrated. Daily intravenous administration of amboxol (25 mg/kg) for 14 days had a protective effect on type II alveolocytes, activated surfactant production, prevented alveoli from atelectasis.

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