R. Marley et al., Lipoic acid prevents development of the hyperdynamic circulation in anesthetized rats with biliary cirrhosis, HEPATOLOGY, 29(5), 1999, pp. 1358-1363
Chronic bile duct ligation is associated with the development of oxidant in
jury biliary cirrhosis, portal hypertension, and a hyperdynamic circulation
. We have previously demonstrated that the hyperdynamic circulation in the
partial portal vein-ligated rat can be prevented by the administration of N
-acetylcysteine, To extend these findings, we have examined the effect of l
ipoic acid, a thiol-containing antioxidant, on hemodynamics, oxidative stre
ss, and nitric oxide (NO) production in bile duct-ligated (BDL) cirrhotic r
ats. Lipoic acid was given continuously in drinking water to normal and BDL
rats; control rats received ordinary drinking water, and animals were stud
ied at 24 days following surgery. Lipoic acid prevented the development of
the hyperdynamic circulation (cardiac index [CI]: 15.7 +/- 2.0 vs. 29.5 +/-
2.1 mL . min(-1) . 100 g(-1); P <.05) and significantly attenuated the ris
e in portal pressure (PP) (12.7 +/- 0.8 vs. 15.2 +/- 0.5 mm Hg; P <,05), He
patic nitric oxide synthase (NOS) activity and plasma nitrite/nitrate conce
ntration increased significantly following bile duct ligation, and both of
these were prevented by lipoic acid. Lipoic acid had no effect on the bioch
emical or histological parameters of liver function in the cirrhotic group.
We conclude that lipoic acid prevents the development of the hyperdynamic
circulation in the rat model of biliary cirrhosis, and that this is associa
ted with decreased synthesis of NO.