Intravenous endotoxin does not increase tissue extravasation of albumin in rats
- 1 September 1998
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Acta Anaesthesiologica Scandinavica
- Vol. 42 (8) , 966-973
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1399-6576.1998.tb05357.x
Abstract
Background: It is unclear whether activation of the inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) increases or decreases the extravasation of plasma.Methods: Chloralose anaesthetised male Wistar rats receivedE. colilipopolysacharide (LPS), 3 mg kg‐1i.v., or the corresponding volume of saline, 3 or 5 h before the end of the experiment. Mean arterial pressure (MAP) and heart rate (HR) were recorded. Tissue clearance of radio‐labelled albumin, during the last 2 h of each experiment, was determined by a double‐isotope method. In separate animals, the serum concentration of nitrite and nitrate was determined, 5 h after LPS or the solvent.Main Results: LPS initially decreased MAP and lastingly increased HR. In the 3‐h LPS animals (n=8), tissue plasma clearance was lower in the heart and calf muscle and increased only in diaphragm, compared to corresponding control animals (n=8). In the 5‐h LPS rats, clearance was lowered (n=8) in the entire gastrointestinal tract and in testes, compared to controls (n=8). The serum nitrite/nitrate concentration was higher in animals given LPS (n=6) than in controls (n=6).Conclusion: After LPS, tissue clearance of albumin was not increased in any major tissue, in spite of increased serum levels of NO end products. Apparently, after activation of iNOS, the augmented release of NO is not necessarily associated with increased albumin extravasation.Keywords
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