K. Waxman et al., PENTOXIFYLLINE ALONE VERSUS PENTOXIFYLLINE COMBINED WITH SUPEROXIDE-DISMUTASE PROLONGS SURVIVAL IN A RAT HEMORRHAGIC-SHOCK MODEL, Resuscitation, 26(3), 1993, pp. 237-242
Pentoxifylline (PTX) and superoxide dismutase (SOD) have each proven e
ffective in improving survival when administered during resuscitation
in animal models of hemorrhagic shock. This study was conducted to det
ermine if PTX and SOD combined would have synergistic effectiveness in
the treatment of hemorrhagic shock. Sprague-Dawley rats (n = 40) were
phlebotomized at 25 ml/kg for 2 min,then subjected to a 45-min ischem
ic period, and resuscitated with lactated Ringer's solution (LR) (50 m
l/kg) over 1 h. This model resulted in 70% mortality over 72 h when re
suscitation was with LR alone. Animals were randomized into groups to
receive one of the following agents during resuscitation: PTX in LR, S
OD in LR, a combination of PTX and SOD in LR, or LR alone. PTX or SOD
alone were effective in prolonging survival. However, the combination
of PTX and SOD did not prolong survival above LR control.