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Transcapillary POGradients in Contracting Muscle of Rat Model of Sepsis.

Journal:
Journal of vascular research
Year:
2025
Authors:
Fukuzaki, Narumi et al.
Affiliation:
Department of Rehabilitation Sciences · Japan
Species:
rodent

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: This study aimed to evaluate the effect of cecal ligation and puncture (CLP)-induced sepsis on transcapillary POgradients (&#x394;PO) in contracting skeletal muscles. METHODS: Male Wistar rats (n = 16, 10 weeks old) were randomly assigned to sham or CLP groups. Seven days after surgery, microvascular (POmv) and interstitial (POis) POlevels in the tibialis anterior muscle were measured using the phosphorescence quenching method during the transition from rest to electrically induced muscle contractions. &#x394;POwas calculated as POmv minus POis. RESULTS: At rest, there were no differences in POmv, POis, and &#x394;PObetween the sham and CLP groups. The POmv and POis decreased during the transition from rest to contractions in both groups. During muscle contractions, the POmv and &#x394;POwere significantly lower in the CLP group than in the sham group (POmv, 7.79 &#xb1; 5.03 vs. 4.43 &#xb1; 2.23; &#x394;PO, 5.50 &#xb1; 4.46 vs. 1.82 &#xb1; 2.66 mm Hg; sham vs. CLP; p < 0.05). The &#x394;POof the rats in the sham group remained unchanged; however, it markedly decreased during muscle contractions in the CLP group. CONCLUSION: Sepsis reduced &#x394;POin contracting skeletal muscles.

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Original publication: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40706584/