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Uncoupling mitochondrial activity maintains body [Formula: see text] during hemorrhage-induced O2 deficit in the anesthetized rat.

Philippe Haouzi1, Andry Van de Louw.   

Abstract

During a hemorrhagic shock (HS), O2 uptake ( [Formula: see text] ) decreases as soon as the rate of O2 delivery ( [Formula: see text] ) drops below a "critical level", a response accounted for by the reduction in mitochondrial O2supply. In urethane-anesthetized rats, [Formula: see text] was decreased within 20min from 21.5 to 2.8mlmin(-1) by slowly withdrawing 18mlkg(-1) of blood. This led to a reduction in [Formula: see text] from 6.1 to 2.4mlmin(-1) (n=5, p<0.01). Decoupling mitochondrial oxidative activity by injecting 2,4-DNP (6mgkg(-1), iv) before HS elevated [Formula: see text] to 11.9±1.2mlmin(-1) (n=6, p<0.01), which remained above control HS values throughout most of the hemorrhage. This was associated with higher levels of O2 extraction, cardiac output and ventilation than in control HS. [Formula: see text] relationship was shifted upward and to the left following DNP. In conclusion, cellular and systemic mechanisms, decreasing O2demand, account for a large part of HS induced [Formula: see text] decline resulting in an additional reduction in [Formula: see text] .
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Year:  2013        PMID: 23333818     DOI: 10.1016/j.resp.2012.12.006

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Respir Physiol Neurobiol        ISSN: 1569-9048            Impact factor:   1.931


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