Somerson N L, Kontras S B, Pollack J D, Weiss H S
Science. 1971 Jan 8;171(3966):66-8. doi: 10.1126/science.171.3966.66.
Lungs excised from rats infected with Mycoplasma pulmonis are more difficult to inflate with air than those from uninfected animals; they show no significant differences from controls inflated with saline. The altered pulmonary function in lungs from infected rats is attributed to an increase in surface forces, implying disruption of the lung surfactant system.
从感染肺支原体的大鼠身上切除的肺,比未感染动物的肺更难用空气充气;与用盐水充气的对照组相比,它们没有显著差异。感染大鼠肺部的肺功能改变归因于表面力的增加,这意味着肺表面活性物质系统受到破坏。