This study aimed at evaluating the role of platelet-activating factor
(PAF) antagonism in haemorrhagic shock in juvenile pigs. The animals w
ere bled to a mean arterial pressure of 30 mm Hg which was maintained
for 30 min, then they were resuscitated using normal saline 50 ml/kg.
Seven pigs received BB-882 (a potent novel PAF antagonist) 1 mg/kg as
bolus during resuscitation followed by continuous infusion of 1 mg/kg/
h. Seven pigs received only vehicle. The group treated with BB-882 had
significantly higher central venous pressure, mean pulmonary artery p
ressure and pulmonary capillary wedge pressure. The mean arterial pres
sure and cardiac output were similar in the two groups, while the syst
emic vascular resistance was significantly reduced by the drug. The BB
-882 group had significantly more tachycardia and less arterial pH. Ox
ygen delivery and consumption and lactic acidaemia were similar in the
two groups. These effects were not attributed to anaerobic metabolism
and may indicate that PAF antagonism protected against ischaemia and
improved the microcirculation in the haemorrhagic shock in pigs.