Effects of terlipressin as early treatment for protection of brain in a model of haemorrhagic shock. Academic Article uri icon

abstract

  • INTRODUCTION: We investigated whether treatment with terlipressin during recovery from hypotension due to haemorrhagic shock (HS) is effective in restoring cerebral perfusion pressure (CPP) and brain tissue markers of water balance, oxidative stress and apoptosis. METHODS: In this randomised controlled study, animals undergoing HS (target mean arterial pressure (MAP) 40mmHg for 30minutes) were randomised to receive lactated Ringer's solution (LR group; n =14; volume equal to three times the volume bled), terlipressin (TERLI group; n =14; 2-mg bolus), no treatment (HAEMO group; n =12) or sham (n =6). CPP, systemic haemodynamics (thermodilution technique) and blood gas analyses were registered at baseline, shock and 5, 30, 60 (T60), 90 and 120minutes after treatment (T120). After the animals were killed, brain tissue samples were obtained to measure markers of water balance (aquaporin-4 (AQP4)), Na(+)-K(+)-2Cl(-) co-transporter (NKCC1)), oxidative stress (thiobarbituric acid reactive substances (TBARS) and manganese superoxide dismutase (MnSOD)) and apoptotic damage (Bcl-x and Bax). RESULTS: Despite the HS-induced decrease in cardiac output (CO) and hyperlactataemia, resuscitation with terlipressin recovered MAP and resulted in restoration of CPP and in cerebral protection expressed by normalisation of AQP4, NKCC1, TBARS and MnSOD expression and Bcl-x/Bax ratio at T60 and T120 compared with sham animals. In the LR group, CO and blood lactate levels were recovered, but the CPP and MAP were significantly decreased and TBARS levels and AQP4, NKCC1 and MnSOD expression and Bcl-x/Bax ratio were significantly increased at T60 and T120 compared with the sham group. CONCLUSIONS: During recovery from HS-induced hypotension, terlipressin was effective in normalising CPP and cerebral markers of water balance, oxidative damage and apoptosis. The role of this pressor agent on brain perfusion in HS requires further investigation.

published proceedings

  • Crit Care

altmetric score

  • 6.35

author list (cited authors)

  • Ida, K. K., Otsuki, D. A., Sasaki, A., Borges, E. S., Castro, L., Sanches, T. R., ... Malbouisson, L.

citation count

  • 13

complete list of authors

  • Ida, Keila Kazue||Otsuki, Denise Aya||Sasaki, Adolfo Toshiro Cotarelli||Borges, Emilyn Silva||Castro, Letícia Urbano Cardoso||Sanches, Talita Rojas||Shimizu, Maria-Heloisa Massola||Andrade, Lúcia Conceição||Auler, José-Otávio Costa||Dyson, Alex||Smith, Kenneth John||Rocha Filho, Joel Avancini||Malbouisson, Luiz-Marcelo Sá

publication date

  • January 2015