Shock news for the gut
Autor: | T D Warner, S A McCARTNEY |
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Rok vydání: | 1998 |
Předmět: |
Endothelin Receptor Antagonists
medicine.medical_specialty Time Factors Ischemia Infarction Intestinal mucosa Internal medicine Medicine Humans Intestinal Mucosa Antihypertensive Agents Sulfonamides Endothelin-1 business.industry Gastroenterology Bosentan medicine.disease Endothelin 1 Shock Septic respiratory tract diseases Endotoxins Intestines Blood pressure Endocrinology Shock (circulatory) Motility and Visceral Sensation Cytokines medicine.symptom business Endothelin receptor medicine.drug |
Zdroj: | Gut. 42(5) |
ISSN: | 0017-5749 |
Popis: | Background—Endothelin-1, the most potent vasoconstrictor known, is produced in septic states and may be involved in the pathophysiology of the deteriorated splanchnic circulation seen in septic shock. Aims—To elucidate the capability of bosentan, a non-peptide mixed endothelin receptor antagonist, to attenuate splanchnic blood flow disturbances and counteract intestinal mucosal acidosis in endotoxic shock. Methods—In 16 anaesthetised pigs, central and regional haemodynamics were monitored by thermodilution and ultrasonic flow probes, respectively. A tonometer in the ileum was used for measurement of mucosal pH. Onset of endotoxin challenge was followed by bosentan administration (to eight pigs) two hours later. Results—Endotoxin infusion reduced cardiac index and systemic oxygen delivery; bosentan restored these parameters. The reduced mean arterial blood pressure and renal blood flow remained unaffected by bosentan. The profound reduction in gut oxygen delivery in response to endotoxin was completely abolished by bosentan. Bosentan significantly improved the notably deteriorated intestinal mucosal pH and mucosal-arterial PCO2 gap. The mucosal-portal vein PCO2 gap, used to monitor the mucosa in relation to the gut as a whole (including the spleen and pancreas), was also greatly increased by endotoxaemia and significantly reversed by bosentan. Conclusion—Bosentan completely restored the profound endotoxin induced reductions in systemic and gut oxygen delivery with a concomitant reversal of intestinal mucosal acidosis. Results suggest that endothelin is involved in the pronounced perfusion disturbances seen in the gut in endotoxic shock. Bosentan may prove useful in reducing gut ischaemia in septic shock. |
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