2024
DOI: 10.3389/fimmu.2024.1369617
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Local carbachol application induces oral microvascular recruitment and improves gastric tissue oxygenation during hemorrhagic shock in dogs

Stefan Hof,
Lara Lingens,
Marius Michels
et al.

Abstract: IntroductionHemorrhagic shock is characterized by derangements of the gastrointestinal microcirculation. Topical therapy with nitroglycerine or iloprost improves gastric tissue oxygenation but not regional perfusion, probably due to precapillary adrenergic innervation. Therefore, this study was designed to investigate the local effect of the parasympathomimetic carbachol alone and in combination with either nitroglycerine or iloprost on gastric and oral microcirculation during hemorrhagic shock.MethodsIn a cro… Show more

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“…Many of the mediators suggested to provide the effect of RIPC are produced within the microcirculation, transported as humoral factors or known to have vasoactive properties at a local level of the cardiovascular system 20 . Recently, we reported, that intervening local microvascular balance might be suitable to improve microvascular oxygen supply 21 . Therefore, an improvement of microvascular indices and tissue oxygenation could be the terminal stretch of RIPC-mediated tissue protection and maintain intestinal barrier function in critically ill patients.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Many of the mediators suggested to provide the effect of RIPC are produced within the microcirculation, transported as humoral factors or known to have vasoactive properties at a local level of the cardiovascular system 20 . Recently, we reported, that intervening local microvascular balance might be suitable to improve microvascular oxygen supply 21 . Therefore, an improvement of microvascular indices and tissue oxygenation could be the terminal stretch of RIPC-mediated tissue protection and maintain intestinal barrier function in critically ill patients.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%