Background: Dysfunction of the microcirculation is a prominent feature of sepsis and endotoxemia. Recently, it has been shown that microcirculatory alterations are completely reversed by local or systemic application of vasodilators in severely septic patients. Therefore, we investigated the influence of vasodilator therapy on microcirculatory dysfunction of the ileum during endotoxic shock in a prospective, controlled animal study. Methods: After baseline measurements, shock was induced in 12 domestic pigs by lipopolysaccharide via the mesenteric vein until the mean arterial pressure fell below 60 mmHg. After 30 min in shock, six animals were resuscitated with either fluid alone (control) or fluid and 2 μg/kg/min of the vasodilator 3-morpholino-sydnonimine (SIN-1). The systemic and regional hemodynamics and oxygenation parameters, tonometric ileal Pco2and microvascular oxygen pressures (μPo2) (by oxygen-dependent Pd-porphyrin phosphorescence) were measured simultaneously. Results: The ileal-arterial Pco2gap increased during shock and the ileal mucosal and serosal μPo2decreased concurrently. SIN-1 in addition to fluid resuscitation significantly improved the ileal-arterial Pco2gap, whereas fluid alone failed to decrease the Pco2gap. The SIN-1-induced improvement in the Pco2gap was accompanied by an increase in serosal μPo2above shock levels. Mucosal μPo2was resuscitated to baseline levels in both groups. Conclusion: The application of the vasodilator SIN-1 in addition to fluid resuscitation improves the ileal-arterial Pco2gap and mucosal μPo2, together with a moderate increase in serosal μPo2, after endotoxic shock. This finding is consistent with the concept that vasodilators may correct pathologic flow distribution within the intestinal wall.

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doi.org/10.1111/j.1399-6576.2007.01334.x, hdl.handle.net/1765/35358
Acta Anaesthesiologica Scandinavica: an international journal of anaesthesiology and intensive care, pain and emergency medicine
Erasmus MC: University Medical Center Rotterdam

Siegemund, M., van Bommel, J., Sinaasappel, M., Schwarte, L., Studer, W., Girard, T., … Ince, C. (2007). The NO donor SIN-1 improves intestinal-arterial Pco2 gap in experimental endotoxemia: An animal study. Acta Anaesthesiologica Scandinavica: an international journal of anaesthesiology and intensive care, pain and emergency medicine, 51(6), 693–700. doi:10.1111/j.1399-6576.2007.01334.x