Gallium-67 Uptake in the Lung of Asbestos Exposed Sheep: Early Association with Enhanced Macrophage-Derived Fibronectin Accumulation

To evaluate the time course and mechanisms of enhanced 67Ga lung uptake in asbestosis, we exposed two groups of sheep every 2 wk to either 100 ml saline (controls) or 100 mg UICC chrysotile fibers in 100 ml saline. The sheep were evaluated periodically by pulmonary function tests (PFT), thoracic rad...

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Hauptverfasser: Begin, Raymond, Bisson, Guy, Lambert, Raymond, Cote, Yvan, Fabi, Daniel, Martel, Marc, Lamoureux, Guy, Rola-Pleszczynski, Marek, Boctor, Moktar, Dalle, Daniel, Masse, Serge
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description To evaluate the time course and mechanisms of enhanced 67Ga lung uptake in asbestosis, we exposed two groups of sheep every 2 wk to either 100 ml saline (controls) or 100 mg UICC chrysotile fibers in 100 ml saline. The sheep were evaluated periodically by pulmonary function tests (PFT), thoracic radiograph (TR), 67Ga lung scan bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL), and transbronchial lung biopsy (TLB). By month 24 of the study, 9/15 exposed sheep had developed the initial alveolitis and had significant changes in PFT, TR, and TLB. The other six exposed sheep differed from controls only by a 75% increase in BAL fibronectin until month 30, where significant changes in albumin occurred and 67Ga scan score increased. The nine sheep with alveolitis had significant sustained increases in 67Ga scan and BAL levels from month 6, associated with a 150% increase in BAL fibronectin and other parameters of disease activity changed from month 18 to 30. We concluded that in the sheep model of asbestosis, significant changes in 67Ga scan, 67Ga BAL counts, and excessive elevation of BAL fibronectin preceded other parameters of disease activity. The data suggest that excessively activated macrophages are primarily responsible for the early 67Ga lung uptake.
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Asbestosis - metabolism
Biopsy
Fibronectins - metabolism
Gallium Radioisotopes
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Lung - metabolism
Lung - pathology
Radiography
Respiratory Function Tests
Sheep
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