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The Lancet | 1992

Stress failure of pulmonary capillaries: role in lung and heart disease

John B. West; O. Mathieu-Costello

Pulmonary capillaries have extremely thin walls to allow rapid exchange of respiratory gases across them. Recently it has been shown that the wall stresses become very large when the capillary pressure is raised, and in anaesthetised rabbits, ultrastructural damage to the walls is seen at pressures of 40 mm Hg and above. The changes include breaks in the capillary endothelial layer, alveolar epithelial layer, and sometimes all layers of the wall. The strength of the thin part of the capillary wall can be attributed to the type IV collagen in the extracellular matrix. Stress failure of pulmonary capillaries results in a high-permeability form of oedema, or even frank haemorrhage, and is apparently the mechanism of neurogenic pulmonary oedema and high-altitude pulmonary oedema. It also explains the exercise-induced pulmonary haemorrhage that occurs in all racehorses. Several features of mitral stenosis are consistent with stress failure. Overinflation of the lung also leads to stress failure, a common cause of increased capillary permeability in the intensive care environment. Stress failure also occurs if the type IV collagen of the capillary wall is weakened by autoantibodies as in Goodpastures syndrome. Neutrophil elastase degrades type IV collagen and this may be the starting point of the breakdown of alveolar walls that is characteristic of emphysema. Stress failure of pulmonary capillaries is a hitherto overlooked and potentially important factor in lung and heart disease.


Journal of Applied Physiology | 1991

Stress failure in pulmonary capillaries

John B. West; K. Tsukimoto; O. Mathieu-Costello; R. Prediletto


Journal of Applied Physiology | 1992

High lung volume increases stress failure in pulmonary capillaries

Zhenxing Fu; M. L. Costello; K. Tsukimoto; R. Prediletto; A. R. Elliott; O. Mathieu-Costello; John B. West


Journal of Applied Physiology | 1993

Stress failure of pulmonary capillaries in racehorses with exercise-induced pulmonary hemorrhage

John B. West; O. Mathieu-Costello; James H. Jones; Eric K. Birks; R. B. Logemann; J. R. Pascoe; W. S. Tyler


Journal of Applied Physiology | 1991

Ultrastructural appearances of pulmonary capillaries at high transmural pressures

K. Tsukimoto; O. Mathieu-Costello; R. Prediletto; A. R. Elliott; John B. West


Annual Review of Physiology | 1999

STRUCTURE, STRENGTH, FAILURE, AND REMODELING OF THE PULMONARY BLOOD-GAS BARRIER

John B. West; O. Mathieu-Costello


Journal of Applied Physiology | 1992

Short-term reversibility of ultrastructural changes in pulmonary capillaries caused by stress failure

A. R. Elliott; Zhenxing Fu; K. Tsukimoto; R. Prediletto; O. Mathieu-Costello; John B. West


European Respiratory Journal | 1995

Pathogenesis of high-altitude pulmonary oedema: direct evidence of stress failure of pulmonary capillaries

John B. West; G. L. Colice; Yan-Jie Lee; Yasuo Namba; S. Sadi Kurdak; Zhenxing Fu; Lc Ou; O. Mathieu-Costello


International Journal of Sports Medicine | 1992

High Altitude Pulmonary Edema is Caused by Stress Failure of Pulmonary Capillaries

John B. West; O. Mathieu-Costello


Journal of Applied Physiology | 1994

Protein, cell, and LTB4 concentrations of lung edema fluid produced by high capillary pressures in rabbit.

K. Tsukimoto; N. Yoshimura; M. Ichioka; N. Tojo; I. Miyazato; F. Marumo; O. Mathieu-Costello; John B. West

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John B. West

University of California

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Zhenxing Fu

University of California

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A. R. Elliott

University of California

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Michael B. Maron

Northeast Ohio Medical University

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S. Sadi Kurdak

University of California

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Yasuo Namba

University of California

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Alice Stack

Michigan State University

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Charles F. Pilati

Northeast Ohio Medical University

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Daniel J. Luther

Northeast Ohio Medical University

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