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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Mikrocirkulace u syndromu diabetické nohy / Mikrocirculation in the diabetic foot syndrome

Tomešová, Jitka January 2013 (has links)
Abtrakt (EN) In spite of the fact that the diabetic foot syndrome is not considered a marginal complication of the patients with diabetes mellitus any more, its prevalence and incidence is not decreasing. The fact that early diagnosis and treatment or even prevention of foot ulcers is associated with a decrease in healthcare costs and, more importantly, with reducing patients' suffering, applies also in this case. The dissertation work originated in the Diabetologic Center of the Medical department I., University Hospital and Medical Faculty in Pilsen, Charles University in Prague, which has been dealing with diagnostic and therapeutic procedures in patients with diabetic foot syndrome for over 20 years. The examinations for diagnosis of the main etiologic factors, i.e. peripheral neuropathy and impaired perfusion, belong to already routine ordinary procedures here. My task was to move the diagnostics of this complication to earlier stages, even before the development of the ulcers, through diagnosing an impairment in skin microcirculation. The aim of the work was to evaluate reactivity of the skin microcirculation in patients with diabetes mellitus using laser doppler flowmetry and to introduce a new method - iontophoresis. Skin microcirculation assessment has become a center of interest of many studies...
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Assessment of Microcirculatory Perfusion in Healthy Anesthetized Cats Undergoing Ovariohysterectomy Using Sidestream Dark Field Microscopy

Goodnight, Michelle E. 28 July 2011 (has links)
No description available.
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Evaluation of the microcirculation of the equine small intestine following intramural distention and reperfusion

Dabareiner, Robin Marie 05 September 2009 (has links)
The effects of intraluminal distention (25 cm H₂O, 120 minutes) and subsequent decompression (60 minutes) on the intramural vascular patterns of the equine small intestine was evaluated in 7 anesthetized horses. The vascular system of experimental and control segments were injected with a blue-colored radiopaque medium for microangiography and histology or a diluted methyl methacrylate (MERCOX CL-2B) for scanning electron microscopy. The distended segments had shortened villi that were separated by expanded crypts and mesothelial cell loss, neutrophil infiltration and edema in the seromuscular layer. The number of filled vessels was decreased in the seromuscular layer and to a lesser extent in the mucosal layer in the distended segments compared to controls. Following reperfusion, the morphologic lesions progressed and the number of observed vessels increased in all layers; however the vascular density did not return to the pre distention state. This study identifies altered intramural vascular patterns in the equine jejunum during luminal distention and reperfusion. / Master of Science
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Les effets des substances vasoactives sur les perturbations hémodynamiques, systémiques et splanchniques induites par les états de choc et la cirrhose / Assessment of vasoactive substances effects on hemodynamic systemic and splanchnic impairments caused by shock states and cirrhosis.

Tabka, Maher 05 May 2015 (has links)
La dysfonction des mécanismes de régulation vasculaire, observée dans les états de choc septique (CS), hémorragique (CH) et la cirrhose (C), remet en question l’efficacité des substances vasoactives utilisées. L’objectif de ce travail est l’évaluation hémodynamique, systémique et splanchnique de l’administration d’hydrogène sulfuré [H2S], de terlipressine [TP] et de noradrénaline [NE] au cours des complications des CS, CH et C. Suite à une ischémie/reperfusion (I/R) chez le rat, le sepsis n’a pas d’impact particulier sur le rein, lors de la phase précoce, alors que le débit rénal varie en réponse aux variations de pression artérielle, incluant le phénomène d’autorégulation. Le CS est associé très précocement à une augmentation du flux sanguin dans les capillaires péritubulaires et à une dysfonction rénale limitée par la perfusion de NE. Au cours d’un CH retransfusé et réanimé par un remplissage vasculaire, l’inhibition endogène de H2S aggrave la dysfonction rénale suite à une diminution des vitesses microcirculatoires péritubulaires et favorise un syndrome de fuite capillaire. A l’inverse, l’administration exogène de H2S pourrait provoquer un rétrocontrôle négatif sur l’activité de l’enzyme principale de production de H2S endogène, la CSE. Lors d’une hypertension portale par C chez le rat, la NE augmente la pression porte à faibles doses et augmente la contraction maximale des veines portes in vitro par rapport à la vasopressine, ce qui augmente le risque hémorragique. Au contraire, la TP diminue le débit mésentérique et la pression porte, ce qui favorise la réponse hémodynamique de réduction du risque d’hémorragie digestive. / The impairment of vascular regulatory mechanisms observed in cirrhosis and shock situations, reduces the effectiveness of vasoactive substances used in treatments. The aim of this study is the hemodynamic, systemic and splanchnic assessments of vasoactive molecules proposed for the treatment of septic shock, hemorrhagic shock and cirrhosis complications (hydrogen sulfide [H2S], terlipressin [TP] and norepinephrine [NE]). In a model of ischemia/reperfusion (I/R), sepsis has no particular impact on the kidney since renal blood flow varies in response to mean arterial blood pressure variations, including an auto-regulation phenomenon. Sepsis is very rapidly associated with hypervelocity of blood flow in peritubular capillaries and renal dysfunction, both of wich are reserved by NE infusion. In hemorrhagic shock model controlled and resuscitated by Gelofusin® perfusion, we demonstrated that inhibition of endogenous H2S worsening renal dysfunction due to decreased renal peritubular microcirculatory velocities and promotes capillary leak syndrome. While the exogenous administration of H2S, could cause a negative feedback on the activity of the principal enzyme of endogenous H2S production, the CSE. During portal hypertension by cirrhosis in rats, NE increases the portal venous pressure, at low doses, and is more efficient than vasopressin on the portal veins of cirrhotic rats in vitro. However TP significantly reduces the mesenteric artery blood flow and the portal vein pressure. Taken together, TP could reduce the variceal bleeding risk associated with cirrhosis in comparison to NE.
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Thérapie cellulaire de l’angiogenèse tumorale : évaluation par imagerie morphologique et fonctionnelle en IRM et vidéomicroscopie de fluorescence / Cellular therapy of tumor angiogenesis : morphological and functional imaging using MRI and videomicroscopy

Faye, Nathalie 07 December 2011 (has links)
Introduction : L’angiogenèse tumorale conduit au développement de nouveaux vaisseaux destinés à permettre la croissance de la tumeur. Les vaisseaux tumoraux sont caractérisés notamment par des anomalies des cellules murales (cellules musculaires périvasculaires), responsables d’anomalies de la fonctionnalité et de la maturation. Dans ce travail de thèse, nous avons étudié un modèle tumoral de thérapie cellulaire par injection de cellules murales en IRM et vidéomicroscopie de fluorescence. Matériels et méthodes : Notre étude a porté sur un modèle sous cutané de carcinome épidermoïde chez la souris nude. Les animaux étaient divisés en trois groupes : contrôle (n=17), contrôle négatif (n=16) et « traité » avec injection locale de cellules murales humaines (n=17). Les animaux bénéficiaient d’une IRM et d’une exploration par vidéomicroscopie avant (J7) et après traitement (J14). Les paramètres mesurés étaient la taille tumorale (pied-à-coulisse et IRM), la densité microvasculaire (DMV par IRM, vidéomicroscopie et histologie), l’ADC, f, Dr et D* (IRM de diffusion), les variations de R2* sous air, oxygène et carbogène (IRM par effet BOLD) et « l’index leakage » (reflétant la perméabilité capillaire, en vidéomicroscopie). Résultats : Lors de la croissance tumorale, le groupe contrôle a montré une diminution des vaisseaux circulants (ou fonctionnels) qui se reflétait par une diminution du D* et du R2* sous air, une perte de la capacité à répondre au carbogène qui se reflétait par une augmentation du delta R2* sous carbogène, et une augmentation de la perméabilité capillaire qui se traduisait par un « index leakage » plus élevé. Dans le groupe traité par injection de cellules murales, nous avons observé un ralentissement de la croissance tumorale et une stabilisation de ces paramètres de microcirculation et maturation vasculaire. Conclusion : Nous avons montré un effet biologique de notre thérapie cellulaire par injection locale de cellules murales qui se traduisait par un ralentissement de la croissance tumorale, une stabilisation de l’hémodynamique microcirculatoire et de la maturation, et une perméabilité capillaire diminuée, concordants avec l’effet présumé stabilisateur et normalisateur des cellules murales sur les microvaisseaux. / Introduction : Tumor angiogenesis leads to the development of new vessels enabling the growth of the tumor. Tumor vessels are characterized by abnormalities including mural cells (perivascular muscular cells) responsible for abnormal vessel function and maturation. In this thesis, we studied cellular therapy in a tumor model by injection of mural cells using MRI and fluorescence videomicroscopy. Materiels and methods: Nude mice were injected with squamous cell TC1 tumors and animals were divided in three groups: control (n=17), sham control (n=16) and treated by local injection of human mural cells (n=17). Animals underwent MRI and videomicroscopy before (D7) and after (D14) treatment. Measured parameters included tumor size (caliper and MRI), microvessels density (MVD using MRI, videomicroscopy and pathology), ADC, f, Dr, D* (diffusion MRI), R2* variations under air, oxygen and carbogen (BOLD MRI), and ‘index leakage’ (reflecting capillary permeability, using videomicroscopy). Results: During tumor growth, the control group showed a decrease in circulating (or functional) vessels reflected by a decrease in D* and R2* under air, the loss of vessel ability to respond to carbogen reflected by an increase of the delta R2* under carbogen, and increased capillary permeability resulting in a higher ”index leakage”. In the group treated by injection of mural cells, we observed a slowing of tumor growth and stabilization of these parameters of microcirculation and vessel maturation. Conclusion : Therapy by local injection of mural cells was effective resulting in slower tumor growth, stabilization of microcirculatory hemodynamics and maturation, and decreased capillary permeability, consistent with the alleged ‘stabilizing’ and ‘normalizing’ effects of mural cells on microvessels.
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Efeitos macrovasculares, microvasculares e interação leucócito-endotélio, na endotoxemia experimental após o uso de Dobutamina com e sem ressuscitação volêmica / Effects macrovascular, microvascular leukocyte-endothelial interaction in experimental endotoxemia after dobutamine with or without resuscitation volumen

Ana Olimpia Maia dos Santos Camboim 14 September 2012 (has links)
Na sepse, o mecanismo desencadeador de morte é a disfunção múltipla de órgãos e sistemas. Com isso a microcirculação é considerada o motor na patogênese da sepse. A perfusão microcirculatória representa um dos principais objetivos para melhorar as taxas de sobrevida. Uma vez reconhecida a síndrome séptica, o protocolo clínico estabelece o uso de fluidoterapia com salina, de forma vigorosa na primeira hora e seguida de suporte inotrópico com Dobutamina. A partir daí foi levantada a hipótese das drogas &#946;-agonistas serem relevantes na recuperação da microcirculação, antes mesmo de seu conhecido papel na recuperação do choque cardiogênico. Assim, estudar o papel da Dobutamina, um &#946;-agonista, na resposta adrenérgica em situação de sepse se faz necessário e urgente e o entendimento de sua ação, associada à reposição volêmica, foi objeto deste estudo. Foram usados no presente estudo, 78 hamsters, induzida a endotoxemia com LPS (2mg/kg/de massa de peso corporal) e divididos em 9 grupos: controle (n=10), endotóxico(n=10), endotóxico tratados com Dobutamina na dose de 5 e 15 &#956;g /kg/min (n=10), Isoproterenol(n=10), ressuscitação volêmica (n=10) e ressuscitação volêmica associada à Dobutamina 5 (n=10) e 15 &#956;g/kg/min (n=4) e Isoproterenol (n=4). Foram comparados os resultados de recuperação da densidade capilar funcional ao longo do tempo entre os grupos, e obteve-se resultado estatisticamente significativo no grupo em que se usa Dobutamina de 5&#956;g/kg/min associada à ressuscitação volêmica p< 0,05. Em conclusão este estudo mostra que o papel da ressuscitação volêmica é crucial na resposta da microcirculação para melhorar a densidade capilar funcional, que a velocidade da hemácia capilar tem relação direta com a melhora na perfusão tecidual e que a associação de recuperação volêmica com solução salina e Dobutamina na dose de 5 &#956;g /kg /min melhora significativamente sua resposta e melhora a perfusão. / During sepsis the mechanism responsible for death is multiple dysfunctions of organs and systems and therefore the microcirculation is considered the motor in the pathogenesis of sepsis and microcirculatory perfusion represents one of the main objectives to improve survival rate. Once one recognizes the septic syndrome, the clinical protocol establishes the use of fluid therapy with physiological saline, in a vigorous way, in the first hour followed by inotropic support with dobutamine. With these facts in mind, our hypothesis is that &#946;-agonist drugs are relevant for microcirculatory recuperation, even before their role was known in the recuperation of cardiogenic shock. In this way, to study the role of dobutamine, a &#946;-agonist, in the adrenergic response in sepsis is needed and urgent. The understanding of its action associated to volume resuscitation was the aim of our study. Seventy-eight male hamsters were used in our study, endotoxemia being induced with LPS (2 mg/kg body weight), divided in 9 groups: control (n=10), endotoxic (n=10), endotoxic treated with dobutamine in the concentrations of 5 and 15 &#956;g/kg/min (n=10, each), isoproterenol (n=10), volume resuscitation associated to dobutamine 5 &#956;g/kg/min (n=10), 15 &#956;g/kg/min (n=4), isoproterenol (n=4) or not (n=10). The microcirculation was observed in the dorsal window chamber and the results compared the recuperation of function capillary density with time and the group treated with dobutamine 5 &#956;g/kg/min associated to volume resuscitation showed a statistically significant improvement (p<0.05) of it. In conclusion, this study has shown that volume resuscitation plays a crucial role in the microcirculatory response in terms of improvement of functional capillary density, the velocity of red blood cells in the capillary has a direct relationship with the improvement of tissue perfusion and the association of volume resuscitation with physiological saline and dobutamine 5 &#956;g/kg/min elicits a significant amelioration of perfusion.
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Caractérisation des différences interindividuelles de jugement thermosensoriel à partir de mesures biophysiques cutanées / Characterization of interindividual differences of thermosensory judgment based on skin biophysical measurements

Bigouret, Armelle 11 December 2012 (has links)
Les modèles actuels de prédiction de la sensation thermique et du confort thermique ainsi que les solutions visant à améliorer l’état de bien-être thermique des occupants d’un bâtiment sont insuffisants. Ils ne prennent pas assez en compte les différences interindividuelles de jugement thermosensoriel. Pourtant, ces différences, souvent associées à la sensibilité thermique de chaque individu, existent mais restent inexpliquées sur le plan physiologique. Ces travaux de thèse, qui se sont déroulés en deux étapes, ont pour objectif d'identifier les causes physiologiques potentielles des différences interindividuelles du ressenti thermique, à travers des expérimentations multiparamétriques basées sur des mesurées cutanées. Toutes les mesures ont été réalisées après 30 minutes d’acclimatation en environnement thermique contrôlé. La première étape, exploratoire, a permis d’analyser à la fois l’activité neurosensorielle, les propriétés thermo-vasculaires et les propriétés du film hydrolipidique cutané de deux groupes présentant des sensibilités au froid distinctes (selon leur sensation thermique déclarée). Ainsi, les expérimentations ont montré qu’il était plus pertinent d’analyser davantage les propriétés cutanées thermiques et hydriques (reliées aux mécanismes de thermorégulation) plutôt que l’activité neurosensorielle des volontaires pour caractériser les différences interindividuelles de jugement thermosensoriel. Elles ont également mis en évidence la nécessité de contrôler les facteurs non thermiques des environnements et de sélectionner rigoureusement les sujets. La deuxième étape s’est focalisée sur l’analyse des propriétés thermo-vasculaires et des propriétés du film hydrolipidique de deux groupes de sensibilité au froid. Pour cela, 13 femmes ont été confrontées à 6 environnements de températures modérées comprises entre 17°C et 30°C (avec 2 transitions chaudes et 2 transitions froides) et les groupes ont été construits à partir du degré de frilosité déclaré par les sujets. Des différences sur les paramètres cutanées ont alors pu être relevées entre les deux groupes. Le résultat le plus significatif est que les individus dits « frileux » présentent une activité microcirculatoire plus intense sur les joues avec une vasoconstriction plus forte au froid et une vasodilatation plus forte au chaud que l’autre groupe « non sensible au froid » (p=0,002 d’après le test de l’ANCOVA pour l’effet des groupes). De plus, il a été montré que l’approche multiparamétrique (introduction de variables non thermiques comme variables prédictives) ainsi que la prise en compte des sensibilités thermiques individuelles améliorent la prédiction du confort thermique surtout pour le groupe « frileux » (+ 6,4 %). / Current models for predicting thermal sensation and thermal comfort as well as the solutions to improve the state of thermal well-being of the occupants of a building are insufficient. They do not sufficiently take into account interindividual differences of thermosensory judgment. However, these differences, often associated with thermal sensitivity of each person, exist but remain unexplained physiologically. This work, divided into two stages, is intended to identify the potential physiological causes of interindividual differences of thermal feeling through multiparametric experiments based on skin measurements. All measurements were performed after 30 minutes of acclimatization in controlled environment. The exploratory phase allowed to analyze both neurosensory activity, thermo-vascular properties and properties of the skin hydrolipidic film of two groups with different cold sensitivities (depending on their declared thermal sensation). For example, experiments have shown that it was more appropriate to analyse thermal and hydric skin properties (related to thermoregulation mechanisms) rather than neurosensory activity of volunteers to characterize interindividual differences of thermosensory judgment. They have also highlighted the need to control the non-thermal factors of environments and rigorously select subjects. The second step focused on the analysis of thermo-vascular properties and properties of the hydrolipidic film of two groups of different cold sensitivity. Thirteen women have faced in 6 environments of moderate temperatures between 17 ° C and 30 ° C (with 2 warm transitions and 2 cold transitions). Groups were built according to their degree of cold sensitivity. Differences in skin parameters have been found between the two groups. The most significant result is that cold-sensitive individuals have a more intense microcirculatory activity on cheeks with a stronger vasoconstriction in cold environments and a stronger vasodilation in warm environement than the non cold-sensitive group (p = 0. 002 according to ANCOVA test for groups effect). In addition, it has been shown that the multi-parametric approach (introduction of non-thermal parameters as predictors) as well as taking into account individual thermal sensitivities improve the prediction of thermal comfort especially for the cold-sensitive group (+ 6.4%).
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Efeitos macrovasculares, microvasculares e interação leucócito-endotélio, na endotoxemia experimental após o uso de Dobutamina com e sem ressuscitação volêmica / Effects macrovascular, microvascular leukocyte-endothelial interaction in experimental endotoxemia after dobutamine with or without resuscitation volumen

Ana Olimpia Maia dos Santos Camboim 14 September 2012 (has links)
Na sepse, o mecanismo desencadeador de morte é a disfunção múltipla de órgãos e sistemas. Com isso a microcirculação é considerada o motor na patogênese da sepse. A perfusão microcirculatória representa um dos principais objetivos para melhorar as taxas de sobrevida. Uma vez reconhecida a síndrome séptica, o protocolo clínico estabelece o uso de fluidoterapia com salina, de forma vigorosa na primeira hora e seguida de suporte inotrópico com Dobutamina. A partir daí foi levantada a hipótese das drogas &#946;-agonistas serem relevantes na recuperação da microcirculação, antes mesmo de seu conhecido papel na recuperação do choque cardiogênico. Assim, estudar o papel da Dobutamina, um &#946;-agonista, na resposta adrenérgica em situação de sepse se faz necessário e urgente e o entendimento de sua ação, associada à reposição volêmica, foi objeto deste estudo. Foram usados no presente estudo, 78 hamsters, induzida a endotoxemia com LPS (2mg/kg/de massa de peso corporal) e divididos em 9 grupos: controle (n=10), endotóxico(n=10), endotóxico tratados com Dobutamina na dose de 5 e 15 &#956;g /kg/min (n=10), Isoproterenol(n=10), ressuscitação volêmica (n=10) e ressuscitação volêmica associada à Dobutamina 5 (n=10) e 15 &#956;g/kg/min (n=4) e Isoproterenol (n=4). Foram comparados os resultados de recuperação da densidade capilar funcional ao longo do tempo entre os grupos, e obteve-se resultado estatisticamente significativo no grupo em que se usa Dobutamina de 5&#956;g/kg/min associada à ressuscitação volêmica p< 0,05. Em conclusão este estudo mostra que o papel da ressuscitação volêmica é crucial na resposta da microcirculação para melhorar a densidade capilar funcional, que a velocidade da hemácia capilar tem relação direta com a melhora na perfusão tecidual e que a associação de recuperação volêmica com solução salina e Dobutamina na dose de 5 &#956;g /kg /min melhora significativamente sua resposta e melhora a perfusão. / During sepsis the mechanism responsible for death is multiple dysfunctions of organs and systems and therefore the microcirculation is considered the motor in the pathogenesis of sepsis and microcirculatory perfusion represents one of the main objectives to improve survival rate. Once one recognizes the septic syndrome, the clinical protocol establishes the use of fluid therapy with physiological saline, in a vigorous way, in the first hour followed by inotropic support with dobutamine. With these facts in mind, our hypothesis is that &#946;-agonist drugs are relevant for microcirculatory recuperation, even before their role was known in the recuperation of cardiogenic shock. In this way, to study the role of dobutamine, a &#946;-agonist, in the adrenergic response in sepsis is needed and urgent. The understanding of its action associated to volume resuscitation was the aim of our study. Seventy-eight male hamsters were used in our study, endotoxemia being induced with LPS (2 mg/kg body weight), divided in 9 groups: control (n=10), endotoxic (n=10), endotoxic treated with dobutamine in the concentrations of 5 and 15 &#956;g/kg/min (n=10, each), isoproterenol (n=10), volume resuscitation associated to dobutamine 5 &#956;g/kg/min (n=10), 15 &#956;g/kg/min (n=4), isoproterenol (n=4) or not (n=10). The microcirculation was observed in the dorsal window chamber and the results compared the recuperation of function capillary density with time and the group treated with dobutamine 5 &#956;g/kg/min associated to volume resuscitation showed a statistically significant improvement (p<0.05) of it. In conclusion, this study has shown that volume resuscitation plays a crucial role in the microcirculatory response in terms of improvement of functional capillary density, the velocity of red blood cells in the capillary has a direct relationship with the improvement of tissue perfusion and the association of volume resuscitation with physiological saline and dobutamine 5 &#956;g/kg/min elicits a significant amelioration of perfusion.
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Effects of emphysema and chronic hypoxemia on skeletal muscle oxygen supply and demand

Lowman, John D, Jr. 01 January 2004 (has links)
Skeletal muscle dysfunction in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a condition in which peripheral skeletal muscle undergoes myopathic changes which impair muscle function, limit physical performance, and can lead to significant disability. While the etiology of the dysfunction is unknown, this study was conducted to test the hypothesis that chronic hypoxemia leads to alterations in oxygen transport and muscle function. A primary objective was to validate elastase-induced emphysema in rats as an animal model of skeletal muscle dysfunction in COPD.Arterial blood gases were used to determine the severity of hypoxemia and sodium dodecyl sulfate- polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis was used to determine the proportions of myosin heavy chain isoforms I, IIa, IIx, and IIb. Measures of microvascular oxygenation and blood flow in the spinotrapezius muscle allowed for determination of both convective and diffusive oxygen supply to the muscle, as well as calculation of muscle oxygen consumption at rest and during electrically stimulated three-minute muscle contractions. Muscle performance measures included peak force, force-time integral, and fatigue index. Due to a presumed rat respiratory virus, which likely resulted in the control group being nearly as hypoxemic as the elastase-induced emphysema group, this study was not able to definitively test the hypothesis that chronic hypoxemia leads to both a diminished supply and demand of oxygen in skeletal muscle. Although many of the results of the present study were not statistically significant, they exhibited consistent trends over time and are likely of physiological significance. All measures of muscle performance were lower in the emphysema group. In addition, spinotrapezius muscle oxygen consumption and blood flow were lower in the emphysema group. The addition of supplemental oxygen during isolated, small-muscle mass exercise did increase the force-time integral by ~18% in both groups, suggesting that muscle work in these hypoxemic animals may be limited by oxygen supply. Thus, the data on muscle fiber type, oxygen consumption and muscle performance suggest that elastase-induced emphysema in rats leads to a similar skeletal muscle dysfunction that is observed in humans with COPD, and indicates that it is a valid animal model of skeletal muscle dysfunction in COPD.
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Comparação dos efeitos da ressuscitação com Ringer lactato, solução salina hipertônica e terlipressina sobre a perfusão e oxigenação cerebral em modelo experimental de choque hemorrágico / Comparison of the effects of lactated Ringer\'s solution, hypertonic saline solution and terlipressin resuscitation on cerebral tissue oxygenation and perfusion in an experimental model of haemorrhagic shock

Ida, Keila Kazue 15 June 2015 (has links)
INTRODUÇÃO: A ressuscitação de baixo volume com solução salina hipertônica (SSH) ou terlipressina pode ser uma alternativa à administração de grandes volumes de cristaloides no tratamento do choque hemorrágico. O objetivo deste estudo foi avaliar os efeitos da HHS e terlipressina sobre a perfusão e oxigenação cerebral e investigar os mecanismos cerebrais envolvidos na microcirculação, função mitocondrial, atividade eletrocortical e vias apoptóticas cerebrais durante choque hemorrágico. MÉTODOS: Animais anestesiados com isofluorano foram submetidos ao choque hemorrágico [grupo Hemo; pressão arterial média (PAM) de 40 mmHg por 30 minutos] e tratados com Ringer lactato (RL) (3RL; 3x volume de sangue removido), terlipressina (grupo Terli; bolus) ou SSH (grupo SSH; 4 mL/kg bolus) e comparados ao grupo Sham. Um modelo porcino (n = 56) foi utilizado para avaliação da pressão de perfusão cerebral (PPC) e de oxigênio tecidual (PbtO2), e da expressão cerebral de marcadores teciduais da regulação de água (aquaporina-4), sódio (cotransportador-1 de Na-K-2Cl), estresse oxidativo (substâncias reativas ao ácido tiobarbitúrico e superóxido dismutase dependente de manganês) e apoptose. Um modelo murino (n = 179) foi utilizado para avaliação da microcirculação (fluorescência de FITC-dextrano) e função mitocondrial (potencial redox e de membrana mitocondrial, utilizando-se a fluorescência de flavoproteínas endógenas e do tetrametilrodamina metil éster, respectivamente) no córtex cerebral, utilizando-se a microscopia confocal in vivo, e para avaliação da atividade eletrocortical cerebral, por meio da monitorização do potencial evocado somatossensorial. No modelo murino foram avaliados três grupos adicionais, constituídos pela associação da terlipressina ao RL (1x, 2x ou 3x volume removido). RESULTADOS: No grupo Hemo porcino, houve uma redução significativa da PPC e PbtO2, associada ao aumento na expressão cerebral de marcadores da regulação do transporte de água e sódio, estresse oxidativo e apoptose em relação ao Sham. No modelo murino, a hipotensão induzida pelo choque hemorrágico foi correlacionada à diminuição na densidade vascular cortical e às disfunções mitocondriais e da atividade eletrocortical cerebral. No grupo 3RL porcino, a infusão de grandes volumes de RL recuperou a PbtO2, mas não a PPC, e foi acompanhada por uma maior expressão cerebral de marcadores da regulação de água, estresse oxidativo e apoptose comparada ao Sham. Nos ratos, a ressuscitação volêmica agressiva não recuperou a densidade vascular cortical, que foi correlacionada às disfunções mitocondrial e da atividade eletrocortical. No grupo Terli porcino, o aumento na PAM foi associado à restauração da PPC, PbtO2 e expressão dos marcadores da regulação de água e sódio, estresse oxidativo e apoptose no cérebro. Nos ratos tratados com terlipressina, associada ou não a 1x ou 2x RL, houve uma correlação positiva entre a recuperação da densidade vascular cortical e a restauração das funções mitocondrial e atividade eletrocortical cerebral. A SSH não promoveu melhora em nenhum dos modelos. CONCLUSÕES: RL e terlipressina recuperaram a oxigenação no córtex cerebral, mas apenas a terlipressina recuperou a perfusão cerebral, revertendo as disfunções mitocondrial e eletrocortical no cérebro e o aumento no transporte de água e sódio, estresse oxidativo e apoptose induzidos pelo choque hemorrágico. A SSH não recuperou a perfusão e oxigenação cerebral / INTRODUCTION: Small-volume resuscitation with hypertonic saline solution (HSS) or terlipressin can be an alternative to the administration of large amounts of crystalloids in haemorrhagic shock. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of HSS and terlipressin on cerebral perfusion and oxygenation and investigate the cerebral mechanisms associated with microcirculation, mitochondrial function, electrocortical activity and apoptotic pathways during haemorrhagic shock. METHODS: Isoflurane-anaesthetised animals were submitted to haemorrhagic shock [Haemo group; mean arterial pressure (MAP) of 40 mmHg for 30 minutes] and treated with lactated Ringer\'s solution (LR) (3LR group; 3x volume bled), terlipressin (Terli group; bolus) or HSS (HSS group; bolus 4 mL/kg) and were compared with a Sham group. A porcine model (n = 56) was used to assess the cerebral perfusion pressure (CPP) and tissue oxygenation (PbtO2) and the expression of tissue markers of water (aquaporin-4), sodium (Na-K-2Cl cotransporter-1), oxidative stress (thiobarbituric acid reactive substances and manganese superoxide dismutase) and apoptosis in cerebral samples. A murine model (n = 179) was used to assess microcirculation (FITC-dextran fluorescence) and mitochondrial function (redox and membrane potential, using the fluorescence of endogenous flavoproteins and tetramethylrhodamine methyl ester, respectively) in the cerebral cortex by using in vivo confocal microscopy, and to assess the electrocortical brain activity by monitoring the somatosensory evoked potential. In the murine model, three additional groups were evaluated, which received terlipressin associated to LR (1x, 2x or 3x blood withdrawn). RESULTS: In the porcine Hemo group, there was a significant decrease in the CPP and PbtO2, which were associated to an increased cerebral expression of markers of water and sodium transport, oxidative stress and apoptosis compared with Sham. In the murine model, the haemorrhagic shock-induced hypotension was correlated to a decrease in the cortical vascular density and to dysfunctions on brain mitochondria and electrocortical activity. In the porcine 3LR group, the infusion of large volumes of LR recovered the PbtO2, but not the CPP, and was accompanied by an increased cerebral expression of markers of water and sodium transport, oxidative stress and apoptosis compared with Sham. In the rats, the aggressive fluid resuscitation did not recover the cortical vascular density, which was correlated to the brain mitochondrial and electrocortical dysfunctions. In the porcine Terli group, the increase in the MAP was associated with the recovery of CPP, PbtO2, and expression of markers of water and sodium regulation, oxidative stress and apoptosis within the brain. In the rats treated with terlipressin, associated or not with 1x or 2x LR, there was a positive correlation between the recovery of the cortical vascular density and the recovery of the brain mitochondrial and electrocortical functions. Such improvements were not observed in none of the models treated with HSS. CONCLUSIONS: LR and terlipressin recovered tissue oxygenation in the cerebral cortex, but only terlipressin recovered the cerebral perfusion, reversing the brain mitochondrial and electrocortical dysfunctions and the increase in the markers of water and sodium transport, oxidative stress, and apoptosis induced by haemorrhagic shock. The HSS did not recover cerebral perfusion and oxygenation

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