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Am. J. Respir. Crit. Care Med., Vol 151, No. 3, 03 1995, 791-794.

Temporal evolution of pleural fibrosis induced by intrapleural minocycline injection

CS Sassoon, RW Light, FS Vargas, SE Gruer and NS Wang
Department of Medicine, Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Long Beach, CA 90822.

Minocycline is as effective as tetracycline in inducing pleural fibrosis, but the long-term pleural changes induced by minocycline are unknown. The objective of this study was to evaluate in rabbits the evolution of the pleural changes induced by the intrapleural instillation of minocycline. Under light anesthesia, minocycline at 10 mg/kg in a total volume of 2 ml of bacteriostatic saline solution was injected into the right pleural space of 25 male rabbits. The animals were sacrificed in groups of five at 15 d and 1, 2, 4, and 6 mo. Macroscopic and microscopic examinations of the pleura were performed for evidence of pleural fibrosis and inflammation. Similarly, the underlying lung was also examined for microscopic alveolar fibrosis and inflammation. During the 6-mo observation period there was no significant change in the degree of pleural fibrosis. In contrast, microscopic pleural inflammation, alveolar fibrosis, and alveolar inflammation all decreased significantly over the observation period. In conclusion, intrapleural minocycline injection results in persistent pleural fibrosis at 6 mo. It remains to be determined whether the pleural fibrosis will persist beyond this period.


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