Acute Lung Injury Clinical Trial
Official title:
the Mechanism of the Downregulation of Dopamine Receptor in Mechanical Ventilation Induced Lung Injury
Dopamine(DA) is a common neurotransmitter that has been known to regulate behavior, movement, cardiovascular,endocrine and gastrointestinal functions, but also functions as an important molecule engaging in the immune systems to possess anti-inflammatory effects. However, its role in ventilator-induced lung injury (VILI) is still unclear. Herein, this study aimed to investigate the therapeutic efficacy of dopamine on ventilation-induced lung endothelial barrier dysfunction and explore the possible underlying molecular mechanisms.
Mechanical ventilation is a critical intervention for patients with acute respiratory
failure. However, lung overdistension induced by mechanical ventilation at high tidal volumes
also causes pulmonary endothelial dysfunction. The injurious effect of mechanical stretch on
pulmonary endothelium has been implicated in the development of ventilator-induced lung
injury (VILI), which is characterized by pulmonary inflammation and particularly increased
vascular permeability. In addition, the investigators and others have previously shown that
mechanical stretch increases cultured lung endothelial monolayer permeability in vitro and
promotes lung vascular permeability in mice Thus, elucidating the mechanisms underlying the
mechanical stretch-induced lung endothelial barrier dysfunction may provide a novel clinical
therapeutic target against VILI.
Dopamine is a neurotransmitter, which can also be produced outside the central nervous
system. Lung alveolar epithelial cells represent an important source of extraneuronal
dopamine, which has a significant role in local organ physiology. Dopamine D1 receptor (DRD1)
and D2 receptor (DRD2) are present in lung tissues. Activation of D2DR induces NaKATPase gene
expression. Moreover, activation of DRD1 results in the trafficking of NaKATPase to the
basolateral membrane of type II alveolar epithelial cells, thus increasing lung liquid
clearance during acute lung injury. Although the lung-protective effects of DA and its
implication in the pathology of ALI are emerging, the mechanisms are still largely unknown.
In the present study, the investigators will analyze the influence of mechanical ventilation
on dopamine receptors in the lung tissue of the participants, and explore whether DA could
protect ventilation induced lung injury, which is helpful for prevention and treatment of
ventilation induced lung injury.
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