Local venous responses tea endotoxin in humans

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作者
Bhagat, K
Collier, J
Vallance, P
机构
[1] Centre for Clinical Pharmacology, Medical School, University College London
[2] Centre for Clinical Pharmacology, Rayne Institute, University College London, London WCIE 6JJ, University Street
关键词
norepinephrine; shock; veins;
D O I
10.1161/01.CIR.94.3.490
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Background Septic shock is characterized by arterial and venous dilatation and decreased responsiveness to vasoconstrictors. We have developed a method to explore the effects and mechanisms of action of admiration of endotoxin into a blood vessel in vivo. Methods and Results Endotoxin was instilled into a dorsal hand vein for 1 hour and then removed. A dose-response curve to norepinephrine was constructed before and 1,2,3, and 4 hours after endotoxin. In a separate study, dose-response curves to norepinephrine were constructed in two separate veins on the same hand, only one of which received endotoxin. Sympathetic-mediated venoconstrictor responses were also studied. Cyclooxygenase inhibitors, nitric oxide synthase inhibitors, and hydrocortisone were used to explore the mechanisms of the effects seen. Endotoxin caused a rightward shift in the dose-response curve to norepinephrine. The effect was greatest at 1 hour (maximal constriction: before endotoxin, 87+/-45; after endotoxin, 52+/-85, occlusion n=4; P<.05) and returned to normal by 4 hours. In addition, deep-breath venoconstrictor responses were abolished in the endotoxin-treated vein. Instillation of endotoxin daily for 3 days resulted in the development of tolerance (maximal constriction to norepinephrine after endotoxin: day 1, 39+/-6%; day 2, 67+/-7%; day 3, 85+/-7%). Cyclooxygenase and/or nitric oxide synthase inhibitors did not alter the response to endotoxin, whereas prior administration of hydrocortisone abolished the effects. Conclusions Instillation of endotoxin caused a glucocorticoid-inhibitable hyporesponsiveness to the constrictor effects of norepinephrine and abolished sympathetically induced and drug-induced venoconstriction. This acute response does not appear to be mediated by nitric oxide or prostanoids. Direct vascular tolerance to endotoxin occurs on repeated administration.
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