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Gut mucosal damage during endotoxic shock is due to mechanisms other than gut ischemia.

Suzana M Lobo1, Daniel De Backer, Qinghua Sun, Zizhi Tu, George Dimopoulos, Jean-Charles Preiser, Nathalie Nagy, Bernard Vray, Vincent Vercruy, Renato Giuseppe Giovanni Terzi, Jean-Louis Vincent, Zizi Tu.   

Abstract

Whether the gut alterations seen during sepsis are caused by microcirculatory hypoxia or disturbances in cellular metabolic pathways associated with mitochondrial respiration remains controversial. We hypothesized that hypoperfusion or hypoxia and local production of nitric oxide might play an important role in the development of gut mucosal injury during endotoxic shock and investigated their roles by using differing levels of fluid resuscitation and occlusion of the superior mesenteric artery (SMA). Anesthetized New Zealand rabbits were allocated to group I (sham, n = 8); group II [low-dose endotoxin (LPS, Escherichia coli-055:B5, 150 microg/kg)/fluid resuscitation (12 ml x kg(-1) x h(-1)); n = 8]; group III [high-dose LPS (1 mg/kg)/fluid resuscitation (12 ml x kg(-1) x h(-1)); n = 8]; group IV [high-dose LPS (1 mg/kg)/hypovolemia (4 ml x kg-1 x h(-1) fluids); n = 8]; and group V [SMA ligation/fluid resuscitation (12 ml x kg(-1) x h(-1)); n = 4]. Luminal gut lactate concentrations and PCO2 gap increased in groups IV and V (P < 0.05), reflecting alterations in gut perfusion. Interestingly, significant histological alterations were observed in all LPS groups but not in group V. Blood and luminal gut nitrate/nitrite concentrations increased only in group IV. The mechanism of gut injury in endotoxic shock seems unrelated to hypoxia and release of nitric oxide. Gut dysfunction may occur as a result of so-called "cytopathic hypoxia."

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12923122     DOI: 10.1152/japplphysiol.00925.2002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Appl Physiol (1985)        ISSN: 0161-7567


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