Endotoxemia is accompanied by gastrointestinal motor disturbances whil
e administration of oxygen free radical scavengers following endotoxem
ia ameliorates these motor disturbances. We hypothesized that the moto
r disturbance produced by endotoxemia may be associated with a change
in the activity or production of superoxide dismutase (SOD), Strain ga
uge transducers were placed on the stomach and small bowel of dogs to
determine fasting gastrointestinal motility. Manganese and copper/zinc
SOD enzyme activities in gut smooth muscle were measured and protein
expression was analyzed by Western blotting. Following completion of t
he baseline studies, dogs were given a single dose of Escherichia coli
lipopolysaccharide, 200 mu g/kg i.v., and the studies repeated for th
e next 3 days. Following endotoxin bolus, the migrating motor complex
(MMC) was delayed for 2 days while gastric and jejunal smooth muscle l
evels of Cu/Zn SOD activity were decreased for 1 day in the stomach an
d for 2 days in the jejunum. Western blotting indicated that endotoxin
did not change the amount of SOD enzyme produced. We conclude that en
dotoxemia results in a temporary prolongation of the MMC and a decreas
e in Cu/Zn SOD activity. Expression of Cu/Zn SOD and Mn SOD does not s
eem suppressed by endotoxin as measured by Western blotting. However,
the impairment of Cu/Zn SOD activity may contribute to ileus associate
d with sepsis by altering oxygen-free metabolism in both the stomach a
nd jejunum.