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Mesenteric vasoconstriction after endotoxin administration in cats pretreated with aspirin.

C V Greenway, V S Murthy.   

Abstract

1. Study of the delayed responses to lethal doses of endotoxin in cats is complicated by acute pulmonary vasoconstriction which results in hypotension, cardiac failure and pulmonary oedema. This acute response is abolished if the animal is pretreated with aspirin (10-100 mg/kg). In these cats, pretreated with aspirin, arterial pressure and right atrial pressure remain unchanged in the first 2 h after administration of endotoxin. Later, arterial pressure falls and the animals die but no haemorrhagic lung lesions are visible.2. These results confirm our previous conclusion that the delayed lethal response to endotoxin is an independent action and not a secondary consequence of the acute response. The mechanism of the action of aspirin is discussed and it is suggested that it prevents the release by endotoxin of vasoactive substances, possibly from platelets.3. In cats pretreated with aspirin, administration of endotoxin results in a marked mesenteric vasoconstriction. Although arterial pressure does not decrease significantly, superior mesenteric arterial flow decreases to 20% of control in the first hour after endotoxin and remains at this low level until the animal dies. Mesenteric ischaemia may contribute to the cat's death.4. The mesenteric vasoconstriction is not reduced by prior administration of phenoxybenzamine and is only slightly reduced after phenoxybenzamine, hypophysectomy and nephrectomy. It is concluded that catecholamines, vasopressin and angiotensin play at most a minor role in the mechanism of this vasoconstriction and that other unknown factors are predominant.

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Year:  1971        PMID: 4333802      PMCID: PMC1665846     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Pharmacol        ISSN: 0007-1188            Impact factor:   8.739


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