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Renal haemodynamic, microcirculatory, metabolic and histopathological responses to peritonitis-induced septic shock in pigs

Authors: Jiri Chvojka, Roman Sykora, Ales Krouzecky, Jaroslav Radej, Veronika Varnerova, Thomas Karvunidis, Ondrej Hes, Ivan Novak, Peter Radermacher, Martin Matejovic

Published in: Critical Care | Issue 6/2008

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Abstract

Introduction

Our understanding of septic acute kidney injury (AKI) remains incomplete. A fundamental step is the use of animal models designed to meet the criteria of human sepsis. Therefore, we dynamically assessed renal haemodynamic, microvascular and metabolic responses to, and ultrastructural sequelae of, sepsis in a porcine model of faecal peritonitis-induced progressive hyperdynamic sepsis.

Methods

In eight anaesthetised and mechanically ventilated pigs, faecal peritonitis was induced by inoculating autologous faeces. Six sham-operated animals served as time-matched controls. Noradrenaline was administered to maintain mean arterial pressure (MAP) greater than or equal to 65 mmHg. Before and at 12, 18 and 22 hours of peritonitis systemic haemodynamics, total renal (ultrasound Doppler) and cortex microvascular (laser Doppler) blood flow, oxygen transport and renal venous pressure, acid base balance and lactate/pyruvate ratios were measured. Postmortem histological analysis of kidney tissue was performed.

Results

All septic pigs developed hyperdynamic shock with AKI as evidenced by a 30% increase in plasma creatinine levels. Kidney blood flow remained well-preserved and renal vascular resistance did not change either. Renal perfusion pressure significantly decreased in the AKI group as a result of gradually increased renal venous pressure. In parallel with a significant decrease in renal cortex microvascular perfusion, progressive renal venous acidosis and an increase in lactate/pyruvate ratio developed, while renal oxygen consumption remained unchanged. Renal histology revealed only subtle changes without signs of acute tubular necrosis.

Conclusion

The results of this experimental study argue against the concept of renal vasoconstriction and tubular necrosis as physiological and morphological substrates of early septic AKI. Renal venous congestion might be a hidden and clinically unrecognised contributor to the development of kidney dysfunction.
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Metadata
Title
Renal haemodynamic, microcirculatory, metabolic and histopathological responses to peritonitis-induced septic shock in pigs
Authors
Jiri Chvojka
Roman Sykora
Ales Krouzecky
Jaroslav Radej
Veronika Varnerova
Thomas Karvunidis
Ondrej Hes
Ivan Novak
Peter Radermacher
Martin Matejovic
Publication date
01-12-2008
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Critical Care / Issue 6/2008
Electronic ISSN: 1364-8535
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/cc7164

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