| Literature DB >> 32546181 |
Emmanuel Besnier1,2, David Coquerel3, Geoffrey Kouadri4,5, Thomas Clavier4,5, Raphael Favory6,7, Thibault Duburcq6, Olivier Lesur3,8, Soumeya Bekri9, Vincent Richard4, Paul Mulder4, Fabienne Tamion4,10.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Hypertonic sodium lactate (HSL) may be of interest during inflammation. We aimed to evaluate its effects during experimental sepsis in rats (cecal ligation and puncture (CLP)).Entities:
Keywords: Heart failure; Metabolism; Microcirculation; Sepsis; Sodium lactate
Year: 2020 PMID: 32546181 PMCID: PMC7298868 DOI: 10.1186/s13054-020-03083-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Crit Care ISSN: 1364-8535 Impact factor: 9.097
Fig. 1Mesenteric microcirculation evaluated by laser speckle imaging (n = 10/group). Three examples are presented. a Sham. b CLP-NaCl. c CLP-HSL. d Mean ± SD values of perfusion units in the 3 groups. Red symbols represent the value of the presented examples. ***p < 0.001
Fig. 2Capillary leakage explored using Evans blue assay (n = 5/group) in the Lungs (a), gut (b), liver (b), and heart (d). Results for fluid balance (e) and urine output and infused fluid (f) expressed in mL/kg/h between the CLP-NaCl and CLP-HSL groups.*p < 0.05, **p < 0.01, ***p < 0.001
Fig. 3Trans-thoracic echocardiography (n = 10/group). a End-diastolic left ventricular diameter. b E peak velocity/A peak velocity ratio of the mitral flow. c Shortening fraction evaluated by time-movement mode. d Cardiac output. Examples are presented in the lower part of the figure for the shortening fraction (M-Mode) and velocity-time integral (pulsed wave Doppler). **p < 0.01, ***p < 0.001
Invasive hemodynamic parameters and pressure-volume loops (n = 7/group)
| Sham | CLP-NaCl | CLP-HSL | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| NaCl vs. sham | HSL vs. NaCl | ||||
| Pulse pressure (mmHg) | 45 [33–48] | 22 [19–32] | 35 [30–37] | 0.006 | 0.2 |
| Systolic blood pressure (mmHg) | 120 ± 19 | 73 ± 23 | 88 ± 32 | 0.006 | 0.5 |
| Diastolic blood pressure (mmHg) | 79 ± 13 | 50 ± 20 | 55 ± 29 | 0.03 | 0.8 |
| LVEDP (mmHg) | 2.3 [1.2–4.4] | 2.6 [1.7–4.4] | 2.8 [1.9–3.6] | 0.9 | 1 |
| LVESP (mmHg) | 114 ± 21 | 68 ± 22 | 87 ± 32 | 0.006 | 0.3 |
| dP/dtmax (mmHg/s) | 7997 ± 2347 | 2974 ± 988 | 7110 ± 4582 | 0.01 | 0.04 |
| dP/dtmin (mmHg/s) | 6492 ± 2045 | 3079 ± 1503 | 5489 ± 3564 | 0.04 | 0.2 |
| LVESPVR | 22 ± 3 | 21 ± 13 | 20 ± 3 | ns | |
| LVEDPVR | 1.0 ± 0.3 | 3.2 ± 1.2 | 1.6 ± 0.8 | 0.0002 | 0.005 |
| Tau | 8.2 ± 3.1 | 10.6 ± 1.8 | 9.5 ± 3.6 | ns | |
| Osmolality (mosmol/kg) | 311 [308–317] | 316 [311–323] | 318 [317–330] | 0.8 | 0.2 |
Results are presented as means ± standard deviations or medians with the first and third quartiles according to the normality of the population. Only the results of the post-test are presented as numerical data. In case of a non-significant primary test, the results are presented as “ns”
LVEDP left ventricular end-diastolic pressure, LVESP left ventricular end-systolic pressure, LVEDPVR left ventricular end-diastolic pressure-volume relationship, LVESPVR left ventricular end-systolic pressure-volume relationship, Tau isovolumic relaxation constant, NaCl sodium chloride, HSL hypertonic sodium lactate
Biological parameters
| Sham | CLP-NaCl | CLP-HSL | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sham vs. NaCl | HSL vs. NaCl | ||||
| Blood ionogram ( | |||||
| Na+ (mmol/L) | 138 [138–143] | 141 [140–143] | 153 [150–157] | 1 | 0.02 |
| K+ (mmol/L) | 4.8 [4.5–5.0] | 4.7 [4.2–5.2] | 3.7 [3.1–4.0] | 1 | 0.02 |
| Cl− (mmol/L) | 98 [96–99] | 100 [99–101] | 97 [94–99] | 1 | 0.02 |
| Urea (mmol/L) | 6.9 [5.7–8.3] | 16.2 [11.3–24.6] | 9.6 [8.5–10.7] | < 0.0001 | 0.04 |
| Urine ionogram ( | |||||
| Na+ (mmol/L) | 149 [58–163] | 26 [21–39] | 441 [362–509] | 0.2 | 0.0004 |
| Na+ (mmol/day) | 2.5 [2.1–2.8] | 0.1 [0.1–0.1] | 9.9 [8.2–12.5] | 0.1 | 0.0003 |
| ∆Na+ (mmol) | 2.4 [2.4–2.8] | 4.9 [2.7–6.2] | 0.06 | ||
| K+ (mmol/L) | 254 [196–282] | 325 [295–406] | 104 [88–142] | 0.2 | 0.0005 |
| K+ (mmol/day) | 4.6 [3.9–4.8] | 1.3 [0.7–2.2] | 2.6 [2.0–2.9] | 0.001 | 0.3 |
| ∆K+ (mmol) | − 1.3 [0.7–2.2] | − 2.6 [2.0–2.9] | |||
| Cl− (mmol/L) | 185 [143–231] | 89 [67–126] | 107 [85–137] | 0.02 | 0.8 |
| Cl− (mmol/day) | 3.4 [2.9–3.7] | 0.3 [0.1–0.8] | 2.5 [1.9–3.2] | 0.002 | 0.03 |
| ∆Cl− (mmol) | 2.2 [2.0–2.4] | − 2.5 [1.9–3.2] | 0.002 | ||
| Blood metabolic parameters ( | |||||
| Glucose (mmol/L, | 10.5 ± 2.4 | 4.9 ± 1.1 | 9.4 ± 4.5 | 0.0006 | 0.002 |
| Lactate (mmol/L) | 1.6 ± 1.0 | 3.5 ± 1.5 | 6.7 ± 4.6 | 0.1 | 0.04 |
| Pyruvate (μmol/L) | 32 ± 22 | 122 ± 51 | 249 ± 186 | 0.09 | 0.03 |
| Lactate/pyruvate ratio | 51 [34–97] | 28 [17–37] | 24 [17–31] | 0.06 | 1 |
| 3-Hydroxybutyrate (μmol/L) | 514 ± 249 | 212 ± 105 | 445 ± 303 | 0.02 | 0.03 |
| Acetoacetate (μmol/L) | 317 ± 198 | 149 ± 77 | 216 ± 137 | ns | |
| Blood inflammation and capillary leakage parameters ( | |||||
| IL-1β (pg/mL) | 48 ± 11 | 993 ± 851 | 272 ± 215 | 0.0006 | 0.004 |
| TNFα (pg/mL) | 6 ± 2 | 59 ± 31 | 28 ± 23 | < 0.0001 | 0.005 |
| IL-10 (pg/mL) | 207 ± 29 | 1015 ± 389 | 601 ± 523 | 0.0001 | 0.02 |
| VEGF-A (pg/mL) | 240 [226–280] | 261 [250–287] | 198 [185–250] | 0.4 | 0.009 |
| Syndecan-1 (pg/mL) | 8.5 ± 4.0 | 9.7 ± 2.6 | 7.7 ± 2.0 | ns | |
| Albumin (g/L) | 25.6 ± 2.2 | 22.2 ± 2.2 | 23 ± 2.6 | 0.001 | 0.4 |
∆ion = ion administrated (mmol) − ion excreted (mmol)
NaCl sodium chloride, HSL hypertonic sodium lactate
Fig. 4Plasma levels of cytokines, VEGF-A, and syndecan-1. *p < 0.05, **p < 0.01, ***p < 0.001