OBJECTIVE: The cellular injury that occurs in the setting of hemorrhagic shock and resuscitation (HS/R) affects all tissue types and can drive altered inflammatory responses. Resuscitative adjuncts hold the promise of decreasing such injury. Here we test the hypothesis that sodium nitrite (NaNO2), delivered as a nebulized solution via an inhalational route, protects against injury and inflammation from HS/R. METHODS: Mice underwent HS/R to a mean arterial pressure (MAP) of 20 or 25Â mmHg. Mice were resuscitated with Lactated Ringers after 90-120Â min of hypotension. Mice were randomized to receive nebulized NaNO2 via a flow through chamber (30Â mg in 5Â mL PBS). Pigs (30-35Â kg) were anesthetized and bled to a MAP of 30-40Â mmHg for 90Â min, randomized to receive NaNO2 (11Â mg in 2.5Â mL PBS) nebulized into the ventilator circuit starting 60Â min into the hypotensive period, followed by initial resuscitation with Hextend. Pigs had ongoing resuscitation and support for up to four hours. Hemodynamic data were collected continuously. RESULTS: NaNO2 limited organ injury and inflammation in murine hemorrhagic shock. A nitrate/nitrite depleted diet exacerbated organ injury, as well as mortality, and inhaled NaNO2 significantly reversed this effect. Furthermore, NaNO2 limited mitochondrial oxidant injury. In porcine HS/R, NaNO2 had no significant influence on shock induced hemodynamics. NaNO2 limited hypoxia/reoxia or HS/R-induced mitochondrial injury and promoted mitochondrial fusion. CONCLUSION: NaNO2 may be a useful adjunct to shock resuscitation based on its limitation of mitochondrial injury.
Inhaled, nebulized sodium nitrite protects in murine and porcine experimental models of hemorrhagic shock and resuscitation by limiting mitochondrial injury.
吸入雾化亚硝酸钠可通过限制线粒体损伤,在小鼠和猪的出血性休克和复苏实验模型中起到保护作用
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作者:Kautza Benjamin, Gomez Hernando, Escobar Daniel, Corey Catherine, Ataya Bilal, Luciano Jason, Botero Ana Maria, Gordon Lisa, Brumfield John, Martinez Silvia, Holder Andre, Ogundele Olufunmilayo, Pinsky Michael, Shiva Sruti, Zuckerbraun Brian S
| 期刊: | Nitric Oxide-Biology and Chemistry | 影响因子: | 3.200 |
| 时间: | 2015 | 起止号: | 2015 Dec 1; 51:7-18 |
| doi: | 10.1016/j.niox.2015.09.006 | 种属: | Porcine |
| 研究方向: | 毒理研究 | ||
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