Pulmonary and extrapulmonary effects of increased colloid osmotic pressure during endotoxemia in rats

被引:16
|
作者
Camacho, MT [1 ]
Totapally, BR [1 ]
Torbati, D [1 ]
Wolfsdorf, J [1 ]
机构
[1] Miami Childrens Hosp, Div Crit Care Med, Miami, FL 33155 USA
关键词
colloid osmotic pressure; edema; endotoxemia; pulmonary edema; sepsis;
D O I
10.1378/chest.120.5.1655
中图分类号
R4 [临床医学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100602 ;
摘要
Objectives: We tested the hypothesis that an increase in the blood colloid osmotic pressure (COP) that is maintained during early-stage endotoxemia may decrease fluid flux across capillaries and may reduce pulmonary and multiple-organ edema. Design: Prospective study. Settings: Research laboratory in a hospital. Subjects: Male albino Sprague-Dawley rats. Interventions: Rats were anesthetized with pentobarbital, underwent tracheotomies, were cannulated in the femoral vein and artery, and were randomly assigned to the following four groups comprising 11 rats each: group I, controls (saline solution treatment); group Il, albumin treatment (three doses of 1 g/kg 25% human albumin every 2 h); group III, endotoxin treatment with a single IV dose of 4 mg/kg endotoxin; and group IV, endotoxin and albumin-treatment (4 mg/kg endotoxin plus albumin treatment). Experiments lasted for 6 h while fluid intake was equally maintained in all groups. Measurements and results: COP and other variables were measured every 2 h. To determine the water content of an organ, after the rat was killed, the lung, heart, kidney, intestine, and liver were removed. Albumin treatment alone (group II) generated significant increases in COP (maximum, 58% from the baseline measurement) but did not change the water content of the organ, compared with saline solution-treated controls. Endotoxin-treated rats (group III) developed significant reductions in COP, with significant increases in pulmonary, renal, and heart water content compared with controls. Albumin treatment in endotoxemic rats (group IV) significantly increased the COP without improving the endotoxemia-induced organ edema. Pulmonary edema, however, was increased further, compared with endotoxemia alone. Conclusions: COP elevation by albumin administration during the early stage of endotoxemia does not ameliorate pulmonary or multiple-organ edema and may aggravate pulmonary edema.
引用
收藏
页码:1655 / 1662
页数:8
相关论文
共 17 条
  • [1] THE RISK OF PULMONARY-EDEMA AND COLLOID OSMOTIC-PRESSURE CHANGES DURING MAGNESIUM-SULFATE INFUSION
    YEAST, JD
    HALBERSTADT, C
    MEYER, BA
    COHEN, GR
    THORP, JA
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY, 1993, 169 (06) : 1566 - 1571
  • [2] Colloid osmotic pressure during and after surgical interventions in adult and geriatric dogs
    Rego, Mario A. F.
    Conti-Patara, Andreza
    de Carvalho, Haley S.
    Cortopassi, Silvia R. G.
    PESQUISA VETERINARIA BRASILEIRA, 2018, 38 (01): : 133 - 136
  • [3] Usefulness in clinical practice of non invasive measurement of the colloid osmotic pressure-capillary pulmonary pressure gradient in the management of acute dyspnea
    Arquès, S
    Pieri, B
    Gélisse, R
    Gouvernet, J
    Cheung, LF
    Amichot, JL
    Ambrosi, P
    Habib, G
    Luccioni, R
    REVUE DE MEDECINE INTERNE, 2002, 23 (11): : 893 - 900
  • [4] Increased formation of S-nitrothiols and nitrotyrosine in cirrhotic rats during endotoxemia
    Ottesen, LH
    Harry, D
    Frost, M
    Davies, S
    Khan, K
    Halliwell, B
    Moore, K
    FREE RADICAL BIOLOGY AND MEDICINE, 2001, 31 (06) : 790 - 798
  • [5] Effects of rapid colloid volume expansion on pulmonary microvascular pressure and lung water in the conscious sheep
    Wallin, CJB
    Rundgren, M
    Hjelmqvist, H
    Eriksson, S
    Leksell, LG
    RESPIRATION PHYSIOLOGY, 1997, 108 (03): : 225 - 231
  • [6] CLINICAL-SIGNIFICANCE OF SERUM COLLOID OSMOTIC-PRESSURE IN RELATION TO PULMONARY-EDEMA AND CORONARY INSTABILITY IN PATIENTS WITH UNSTABLE ANGINA
    TANIGUCHI, H
    TAKAYAMA, Y
    SUGIURA, T
    IWASAKA, T
    TAMURA, T
    KITASHIRO, S
    IZUOKA, T
    INADA, M
    CLINICAL CARDIOLOGY, 1992, 15 (05) : 348 - 352
  • [7] Lower limit of colloid osmotic pressure, plasma protein or albumin concentration during the perioperative period.
    Baron, JF
    Delayance, S
    ANNALES FRANCAISES D ANESTHESIE ET DE REANIMATION, 1996, 15 (04): : 447 - 455
  • [8] Effects of two different hydroxyethylstarch solutions on colloid osmotic pressure and renal function in ovine endotoxemic shock
    C Ertmer
    S Rehberg
    M Lange
    A Morelli
    C Hucklenbruch
    B Ellger
    H Van Aken
    M Westphal
    Critical Care, 12 (Suppl 2):
  • [9] Effects of Antithrombin III on body cavity effusions, fluid balance, colloid osmotic pressure and hemodynamics in porcine septic shock
    M Cobas Meyer
    B Vangerow
    J Ahrens
    T Schuerholz
    G Marx
    H Rueckoldt
    Critical Care, 4 (Suppl 1):
  • [10] Effects of eicosapentaenoic and γ-linolenic acids (dietary lipids) on pulmonary surfactant composition and function during porcine endotoxemia
    Murray, MJ
    Kanazi, G
    Moukabary, K
    Tazelaar, HD
    DeMichele, SJ
    CHEST, 2000, 117 (06) : 1720 - 1727