2003
DOI: 10.1016/s0022-4804(03)00142-2
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Prevention of acute lung injury in swine: depletion of pulmonary intravascular macrophages using liposomal clodronate

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“…The immunosuppressive regimen and transplant operations were conduced as previously described by this laboratory (35). Porcine macrophages were depleted from porcine lungs using liposomal clodronate administered intravenously in four doses over 2 days preceding the transplant, as described previously (36,38). Graft failure was defined as a decrease in graft flow below 50 mL/min.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The immunosuppressive regimen and transplant operations were conduced as previously described by this laboratory (35). Porcine macrophages were depleted from porcine lungs using liposomal clodronate administered intravenously in four doses over 2 days preceding the transplant, as described previously (36,38). Graft failure was defined as a decrease in graft flow below 50 mL/min.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(63) or hyperacute pulmorary xenograft rejection in pigs (49). PIM depletion in sheep led to the loss of pulmonary vaso-responsiveness, whose return coincided with PIM repopulation (67).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…These and other PIM-containing species, and rats upon recruitment of PIMs under physiological stress, are highly susceptible to acute lung inflammation (19). The role of macrophages including PIMs in inflammation has been studied through their in vivo depletion with chemicals such as gadolinium chloride (GC) and clodronate (18,48,54). We have used GC, a heavy metal lanthanide, to deplete PIMs in cattle, horses and sheep (33,47,48).…”
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