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Mechanical ventilation affects the microecology of the rat respiratory tract

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AbstractBackgroundThe most common ‘second strike’ in mechanically ventilated patients is a pulmonary infection caused by the ease with which bacteria can invade and colonize the lungs due to mechanical ventilation. At the same time, metastasis of lower airway microbiota may have significant implications in the development of intubation mechanical ventilation lung inflammation. Thus, we establish a rat model of tracheal intubation with mechanical ventilation and explore the effects of mechanical ventilation on lung injury and microbiological changes in rats.MethodsSprague-Dawley rats were randomized into control, Spontaneously Breathing (1, 3, 6 hours), Mechanical ventilation(1, 3, 6 hours) groups. Lung wet to dry weight ratio (W/D weight ratio) and Lung histopathological injury score were evaluated.16SrDNA sequencing was performed to explore respiratory flora changes.ResultsBacterial diversity was comparable between healthy and intubation mechanical ventilation rats, with time relation. Ordination analyses revealed that samples clustered more dispersing by tracheal intubation and mechanical ventilation. Finally, predicted metagenomes suggested a substantial increase in biofilm formation phenotype during early tracheal intubation and mechanical ventilation.ConclusionCollectively, these results establish a link between the duration of mechanical ventilation and alterations to the respiratory tract microecology. In future studies, we hope to discover the effectiveness of new immunomodulatory or probiotic bacteria to prevent airway diseases associated with ventilator therapy.
Title: Mechanical ventilation affects the microecology of the rat respiratory tract
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AbstractBackgroundThe most common ‘second strike’ in mechanically ventilated patients is a pulmonary infection caused by the ease with which bacteria can invade and colonize the lungs due to mechanical ventilation.
At the same time, metastasis of lower airway microbiota may have significant implications in the development of intubation mechanical ventilation lung inflammation.
Thus, we establish a rat model of tracheal intubation with mechanical ventilation and explore the effects of mechanical ventilation on lung injury and microbiological changes in rats.
MethodsSprague-Dawley rats were randomized into control, Spontaneously Breathing (1, 3, 6 hours), Mechanical ventilation(1, 3, 6 hours) groups.
Lung wet to dry weight ratio (W/D weight ratio) and Lung histopathological injury score were evaluated.
16SrDNA sequencing was performed to explore respiratory flora changes.
ResultsBacterial diversity was comparable between healthy and intubation mechanical ventilation rats, with time relation.
Ordination analyses revealed that samples clustered more dispersing by tracheal intubation and mechanical ventilation.
Finally, predicted metagenomes suggested a substantial increase in biofilm formation phenotype during early tracheal intubation and mechanical ventilation.
ConclusionCollectively, these results establish a link between the duration of mechanical ventilation and alterations to the respiratory tract microecology.
In future studies, we hope to discover the effectiveness of new immunomodulatory or probiotic bacteria to prevent airway diseases associated with ventilator therapy.

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