Rats bled to a severe condition of volume-controlled hemorrhagic shock were randomly assigned to one of the following treatments: (1) saline, 1 ml/kg i.v.; (2) saline, 0.2 ml/kg per min i.v. for 10 min; (3) ACTH-(1-24),160 mug/kg i.v.; 4) methylprednisolone, 40 mg/kg i.v.; (5) methylprednisolone, 80 mg/kg i.v.; (6) aprotinin, 10 000 KIU/kg i.v.; (7) norepinephrine, 5 mug/kg per min i.v. for 10 min; (8) norepinephrine, 10 mug/kg per min i.v. for 10 min. All rats treated with saline or with either of the two doses of methylprednisolone, and half of the rats treated with aprotinin, died within the subsequent 2 h. On the other hand, rats treated with norepinephrine, at either dose, or with ACTH-(1-24) were all still alive 2 h later, a similar improvement in cardiovascular and respiratory parameters being obtained with the two treatments. The effect of ACTH on mean arterial pressure was however more sustained throughout the observation period. These results further support the potential usefulness of ACTH-(1-24) as first-aid treatment in cases of severe blood losses.

Comparison of the effects of ACTH-(1-24), methylprednisolone, aprotinin, and norepinephrine in a model of hemorrhagic shock in rats / Bazzani, Carla; A., Balugani; Bertolini, Alfio; Guarini, Salvatore. - In: RESUSCITATION. - ISSN 0300-9572. - STAMPA. - 25:(1993), pp. 219-226.

Comparison of the effects of ACTH-(1-24), methylprednisolone, aprotinin, and norepinephrine in a model of hemorrhagic shock in rats

BAZZANI, Carla;BERTOLINI, Alfio;GUARINI, Salvatore
1993

Abstract

Rats bled to a severe condition of volume-controlled hemorrhagic shock were randomly assigned to one of the following treatments: (1) saline, 1 ml/kg i.v.; (2) saline, 0.2 ml/kg per min i.v. for 10 min; (3) ACTH-(1-24),160 mug/kg i.v.; 4) methylprednisolone, 40 mg/kg i.v.; (5) methylprednisolone, 80 mg/kg i.v.; (6) aprotinin, 10 000 KIU/kg i.v.; (7) norepinephrine, 5 mug/kg per min i.v. for 10 min; (8) norepinephrine, 10 mug/kg per min i.v. for 10 min. All rats treated with saline or with either of the two doses of methylprednisolone, and half of the rats treated with aprotinin, died within the subsequent 2 h. On the other hand, rats treated with norepinephrine, at either dose, or with ACTH-(1-24) were all still alive 2 h later, a similar improvement in cardiovascular and respiratory parameters being obtained with the two treatments. The effect of ACTH on mean arterial pressure was however more sustained throughout the observation period. These results further support the potential usefulness of ACTH-(1-24) as first-aid treatment in cases of severe blood losses.
1993
25
219
226
Comparison of the effects of ACTH-(1-24), methylprednisolone, aprotinin, and norepinephrine in a model of hemorrhagic shock in rats / Bazzani, Carla; A., Balugani; Bertolini, Alfio; Guarini, Salvatore. - In: RESUSCITATION. - ISSN 0300-9572. - STAMPA. - 25:(1993), pp. 219-226.
Bazzani, Carla; A., Balugani; Bertolini, Alfio; Guarini, Salvatore
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