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Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine ; (12): 1120-1124, 2014.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-470987

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Objective To study the protective effect of sodium pyruvate solution to intestinal barrier in Hemorrhagic shock rats by intraperitoneal resuscitation.Methods A total of 40 Male SD ratswere healthy and clean,were randomly (random number) divided into four groups:sham operation group (group Ⅰ),hemorrhagic shock model group (group Ⅱ),the recovery of the compound sodium chloride intravenous + intraperitoneal recovery of the PD-2 liquid group (group iiⅢ),the recovery of the compound sodium chloride intravenous + sodium pyruvate abdominal recovery group (group Ⅳ) (n =10).In addition to the group Ⅰ,the other three groups are used the HS model by The Wiggers improvement prepared,group Ⅲ,Ⅳ were used the same amount of intravenous recovery,At the same time to the abdominal cavity were respectively injected 20 mL 2.5% PD-2 liquid and 20 m 2.5% sodium pymvate solution.After 2 h,each group were taken arterial blood measured arterial blood gases (pH,PaCO2,PaO2) and D-lactic acid,small intestine specimens under the light microscope to observe the morphological changes of the rat small intestinal mucosa.Results Blood gas analysis:group Ⅲ and Ⅳ was significantly increased compared with group Ⅱ in pH levels and PaO2 content (P < 0.01),and comoared to group Ⅲ,pH levels and PO2 levels of group Ⅳ increased more significantly (P < 0.05) ; D-LA content:Group Ⅲ,Ⅳgroup is significantly lower than group Ⅱ (P < 0.01) ; compared with group Ⅲ and group Ⅳ,D-LA significantly decreased (P < 0.05).Light microscope,the group Ⅱ,the rat small intestine layer of a high degree of villous edema,submucosal vascular collapse within the lamina propria glands focal area of necrosis,and large areas of mucosal villi necrosis,defects; group Ⅲ and group Ⅳof small intestinal damage compared to group Ⅱ significantly reduced; Ⅳgroup of the rat small intestine villi edema,lodging and the degree of necrosis in group Ⅲ.Intestinal epithelial damage index score:the Ⅳ group than in group Ⅱ and Ⅲ group (P < 0.01 or P < 0.05).Conclusions The venous recovery and intraperitoneal resuscitation can significantly reduce the plasma D-LA content of hemorrhagic shock in rats,correct acidosis,increase the oxygen partial pressure ; and intestinal mucosal barrier function,the protective of sodium pyruvate solution is better than the PD-2 liquid.

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Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine ; (12): 470-475, 2010.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-389544

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Objective To investigate the protective effects of intra-peritoneal fluid resuscitation on small intestinal mucosa in rats with hemorrhagic shock. Method Fifty Sprague-Dawley (SD) rats were randomly (random number) divided into five groups, namely sham operation group (group I ), hemorrhagic shock group (group Ⅱ ), intra-venous fluid resuscitation group (group Ⅲ ) . intravenous fluid resuscitation plus intra-peritoneal saline resuscitation (group Ⅳ ) and intravenous fluid resuscitation plus intra-peritoneal PD-2 solution resuscitation group (group Ⅴ ). The rats of 5 groups were processed with cannulations of right common carotid artery, right femoral vein and left femoral artery with systemic heparinization. The rat models of hemorrhagic shock were established with modified Wigger' s method by which the blood exsanguinated from left femoral artery. The rats of group Ⅲ were resuscitated with shed blood plus twice equal volume of Ringer's solution after modeling of hemorrhagic shock.The rats of group Ⅳ and group Ⅴ were administered intra-peritoneally with 30 mL saline and 30 mL of 2.5% PD-2 solution, respectively as adjuncts to those used in the group Ⅲ . The specimens of blood and small intestine of rats of all groups were collected 60-120 minutes after modeling and resuscitation. The activity of plasma diamine oxidase (DAO) was determined with chromatometry, the level of plasma D-lactic acid (D-LA) with spectorophotometry and the level of plasma lipopolysaccharide (LPS) with nephelometry. The histopathological and ultrastructure changes of small intestine tissue of rats were observed under light microscope and electronic microscope. Results There were remarkable differences in activity of DAO, and the levels of D-LA and IPS in rats between those ingroup Ⅱ and group I (P <0.01), and between those in group V and groups Ⅱ , Ⅲ or Ⅳ (P <0.05 or P < 0.01) The pathomorphology and ultra-structure of small intestine tissues were severely damaged in group Ⅱ compared with those in group Ⅰ , and those markedly lessened in group V compared with groups Ⅱ , Ⅲ and Ⅳ . Conclusions Intraperitoneal fluid resuscitation with PD-2 solution can significantly protect the integrity of intestinal mucosa and the normal permeability of intestinal wall, and blunts the histopathological changes, and restrains bacterial translocation from gut and reduces the level of plasma endotoxin.

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