Literature DB >> 7696135

Neurocardiac toxicity of racemic D,L-lactate fluids.

L Chan1, J Slater, J Hasbargen, D N Herndon, R L Veech, S Wolf.   

Abstract

Racemic D,L-lactate has long been used in burn therapy as Ringer's lactate and in peritoneal dialysis fluid for treatment of renal failure. The D-lactate component of this racemic mixture is known to cause two forms of neurological toxicity in patients: encephalopathy and, in a subset of the population, panic reaction. Here we demonstrate that coma, similar in degree to that produced by blood levels of 75 mM ethanol was induced in rats by the intraperitoneal infusion of sodium D-lactate sufficient to raise serum D-lactate concentration to 25 mM, whereas infusion of equal quantities of sodium L-lactate produced no observable neurological effect. We further demonstrate that the intravenous infusion of racemic D,L-lactic acid into 48-hour fasted rats produced serious disturbances of cardiac rate and rhythm leading to death. When serum D-lactate concentration had reached 1-2 mM there was bradycardia, at 2-3 mM prolongation of QT interval, at 6-7 mM AV block with ectopic escape rhythms, and at 11 mM death in ventricular standstill or fibrillation. In contrast, intravenous infusion of L-lactic acid to blood levels of 25 mM failed to produce any change in cardiac rhythm. On the other hand, the isolated working heart, free of influence from the central nervous system, displayed no change of cardiac rhythm or physiological function when perfused with 25 mM sodium D,L-lactate.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 7696135     DOI: 10.1007/bf02691358

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Integr Physiol Behav Sci        ISSN: 1053-881X


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