Abstract
BACKGROUND: Acute lung injury is an hypoxic respiratory failure resulting from damage to the
alveolar-capillary membrane, which can be developed by a variety of systemic inflammatory
diseases. In this study the therapeutic effects of intra-tracheal pulmonary surfactant
instillation was evaluated in the intratracheal endotoxin induced acute lung injury model
of a rat.
METHODS: 20 Twenty Sprague-Dawley rats were divided into 4 groups, and normal saline
(2 ml/kg, for group 1) or LPS (5 mg/kg, for group 2, 3, and 4) was instilled into the trachea
respectively. Either normal saline (2 ml/kg, for group 1