biib-513 has been researched along with Wounds-and-Injuries* in 1 studies
1 other study(ies) available for biib-513 and Wounds-and-Injuries
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Low-volume resuscitation from traumatic hemorrhagic shock with Na+/H+ exchanger inhibitor.
To evaluate the use of a Na/H exchanger (NHE-1) inhibitor as a cardioprotective adjunct therapy to low-volume resuscitation in two different rat models of traumatic hemorrhagic shock.. Experimental, prospective study.. Medical center research laboratory.. Sprague Dawley male rats.. Series 1: femur fracture was induced in anesthetized rats, followed by pressure-controlled hemorrhage (40 mm Hg for 20 minutes) and resuscitation. Groups: 1) no therapy; 2) 15 mL/kg hetastarch; and 3) 3 mg/kg benzamide, N-(aminoiminomethyl)-4-[4-(2-furanylcarbonyl)-1-piperazinyl]-3-(methylsulfonyl), methanesulfonate (BIIB513) (NHE-1 inhibitor) + 15 mL/kg hetastarch infusion over 40 minutes. The experiment was terminated at 6 hours after resuscitation. Series 2: the rats received laparotomy and closure under anesthesia and subsequently remained conscious for the rest of the study. The rats were subjected to volume-controlled hemorrhage (2.5 mL/100 g) followed by resuscitation as described in series 1. The experiment was terminated at 24 hours after resuscitation.. Series 1: all animals in the no-therapy group died within 2 hours. Compared with hetastarch infusion alone, the addition of NHE-1 inhibitor improved the hemodynamic response to fluid resuscitation, increased blood oxygen content, prevented metabolic acidosis, and improved 6-hour survival (42% in hetastarch group vs. 80% in BIIB513 + hetastarch group). NHE-1 inhibition also resulted in reduced plasma levels of tumor necrosis factor-alpha, intercellular adhesion molecule-1, and C-reactive protein, and attenuated neutrophil infiltration in the liver. Series 2: all animals in the no-therapy group died within 4 hours after hemorrhage. Compared with hetastarch infusion alone, the addition of BIIB513 improved 24-hour survival (44% in hetastarch group vs. 78% in BIIB513 + hetastarch group). NHE-1 inhibition also reduced plasma levels alanine aminotransferase at 24 hours after resuscitation.. NHE-1 inhibition facilitated the hemodynamic response to fluid resuscitation, attenuated tissue inflammatory injury, and organ dysfunction, but most importantly improved survival. Topics: Animals; Male; Mesylates; Rats; Rats, Sprague-Dawley; Resuscitation; Shock, Hemorrhagic; Sodium-Hydrogen Exchangers; Wounds and Injuries | 2009 |