2012
DOI: 10.1097/shk.0b013e31825f1c9b
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Mesenteric Lymph Return Is an Important Contributor to Vascular Hyporeactivity and Calcium Desensitization After Hemorrhagic Shock

Abstract: Vascular hyporeactivity is an important factor in irreversible shock, whereas calcium desensitization is one of the mechanisms of vascular hyporeactivity, and the intestinal lymphatic pathway plays an important role in multiple organ injury after severe hemorrhagic shock (HS). In this study, our aims were to determine the effects of mesenteric lymph on vascular reactivity during HS and the mechanisms involved. First, the in vivo pressor response was observed by intravenous injection of norepinephrine (3 μg/kg)… Show more

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“…Meanwhile, after SMA rings in shock+ligation groups incubated with KT5823, the response to gradient Ca 2+ was remarkably increased. Using the technique of vascular ring strain measurement in vitro, we found that the calcium sensitivity of SMA in shock group was significantly reduced compared with sham group, the calcium sensitivity of SMA in shock+ligation and shock+drainage groups were significantly increased than that of shock group at several concentration points, these results are consistent with our previous study 5 Our previous experiments found that there were effects of Rhokinase, PKC on blocking the return of PSML improving calcium sensitivity, respectively 12,13 . But, whether there are interaction effects among these signal molecules during the PSML decreasing the calcium sensitivity following hemorrhagic shock, it still not clears.…”
Section: Effects Of Pkg On Mld Enhancing Vascular Calcium Sensitivitysupporting
confidence: 82%
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“…Meanwhile, after SMA rings in shock+ligation groups incubated with KT5823, the response to gradient Ca 2+ was remarkably increased. Using the technique of vascular ring strain measurement in vitro, we found that the calcium sensitivity of SMA in shock group was significantly reduced compared with sham group, the calcium sensitivity of SMA in shock+ligation and shock+drainage groups were significantly increased than that of shock group at several concentration points, these results are consistent with our previous study 5 Our previous experiments found that there were effects of Rhokinase, PKC on blocking the return of PSML improving calcium sensitivity, respectively 12,13 . But, whether there are interaction effects among these signal molecules during the PSML decreasing the calcium sensitivity following hemorrhagic shock, it still not clears.…”
Section: Effects Of Pkg On Mld Enhancing Vascular Calcium Sensitivitysupporting
confidence: 82%
“…Rats in the shock, shock+ligation and shock+drainage groups were hemorrhaged from the left femoral artery to produce a MAP of 40 mmHg within 10 min, slowly and uniformly. The MAP was maintained at 40±2 mmHg for 3h by withdrawing or returning shed blood as required for the preparation of hemorrhagic shock model 3,5,7 . When the MAP reached 40 mmHg, the mesenteric lymph duct was ligated in rats in the shock+ligation group; the mesenteric lymphatic duct was cannulated for lymph drainage using a homemade bending needle in rats in the shock+drainage group.…”
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“…Under aseptic conditions, all of the rats received femoral operations to separate the right femoral vein and bilateral femoral arteries for anticoagulation, hemorrhage, and monitoring of mean arterial pressure (MAP) as previously reported 10 . Afterwards, the rats received abdominal operation to separate the mesenteric lymph duct from the surrounding connective tissues for the drainage of PSML.…”
Section: Hemorrhagic Shock Model and Psml Drainagementioning
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“…In the shock+drainage group, the mesenteric lymph drainage was performed from 1 h to 3 h of hypotension as previously described 10 , the PSML were centrifuged at 315 g at 0-4°C for 5 min to remove all cellular elements and flash frozen at -75°C in refrigerator (Thermo Electron, Waltham, MA) for the further experimentation.…”
Section: Hemorrhagic Shock Model and Psml Drainagementioning
confidence: 99%