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Albumin resuscitation increases cardiomyocyte contractility and decreases nitric oxide synthase II e |
Albumin resuscitation
increases cardiomyocyte contractility and decreases nitric oxide synthase II
expression in rat endotoxemia.
Walley KR, McDonald TE, Wang
Y, Dai S, Russell JA.
Crit Care Med 2003 Jan;31(1):187-94.
OBJECTIVE Hypotension and
hypoperfusion during septic shock may contribute to tissue hypoxia and the
intramyocardial inflammatory response that results in myocardial dysfunction.
Therefore, we hypothesized that crystalloid or colloid resuscitation may alter
myocardial dysfunction.DESIGN Randomized, controlled, prospective animal
study.SETTING University animal laboratory.SUBJECTS Sprague-Dawley rats (250-300
g, n = 6/group).INTERVENTIONS Rats received an intraperitoneal injection of 10
mg/kg lipopolysaccharide or control. One hour later, rats were randomized to
intravenous resuscitation and received either 30 mL/kg normal saline, 10 mL/kg
10% pentastarch, 10 mL/kg 5% rat albumin, or no volume.MEASUREMENTS AND MAIN
RESULTS We measured fractional shortening of cardiomyocytes isolated 5 hrs after
lipopolysaccharide or control injection. In separate identical experiments, we
measured myocardial interleukin-6, macrophage inhibitory protein-2, and nitric
oxide synthase II protein and messenger RNA expression. Control fractional
shortening of 24.1 +/- 2.2% was decreased by lipopolysaccharide to 18.8 +/- 1.2%
( <.001). Volume resuscitation after lipopolysaccharide significantly
improved fractional shortening ( <.001). In particular, albumin resuscitation
increased fractional shortening to 23.5 +/- 0.9%, which was more than either
saline (fractional shortening 20.1 +/- 1.7%, <.01) or pentastarch (fractional
shortening 21.4 +/- 0.9%, <.01). Myocardial macrophage inhibitory protein-2
protein and interleukin-6 and macrophage inhibitory protein-2 messenger RNA
expression and neutrophil content were elevated following lipopolysaccharide (
<.05) but were not altered by volume resuscitation. Myocardial nitric oxide
synthase II protein and messenger RNA expression increased following
lipopolysaccharide ( <.01) and decreased with albumin
resuscitation.CONCLUSIONS We conclude that following lipopolysaccharide
injection, volume resuscitation improves cardiomyocyte fractional shortening.
Albumin resuscitation is particularly beneficial in preventing reduced
cardiomyocyte contractility, and this benefit may be related to an
albumin-induced reduction in nitric oxide synthase II protein and messenger RNA
expression following endotoxin injection.
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