Lm. Van Hoogmoed et al., In vitro evaluation of a customized solution for use in attenuating effects of ischemia and reperfusion in the equine small intestine, AM J VET RE, 62(11), 2001, pp. 1679-1686
Objective-To determine whether a customized solution could attenuate the ef
fects of low-flow ischemia and reperfusion injury of the equine jejunum.
Sample Population-A segment of jejunum obtained from 21 healthy adult horse
s.
Procedure-A segment of jejunum was maintained in an isolated extracorporeal
circuit, and arterial flow was reduced to 20% of baseline for 40 minutes (
ischemia) followed by 60 minutes of reperfusion. In 1 group, a customized s
olution was infused at a rate of 1 ml/min during low-flow ischemia and 3 ml
/min during reperfusion. In a second group, the solution was infused at the
same rate during low-flow ischemia, but it was infused at a rate of 7 ml/m
in during reperfusion. Control groups received lactated Ringer's solution a
dministered at the same rates as for the customized solution, Various metab
olic, hemodynamic, histologic, and permeability variables were recorded.
Results-A lower flow rate during reperfusion (3 ml/min) had a beneficial ef
fect, compared with lactated Ringer's solution or the higher flow rate (7 m
l/min). Use of the solution at this rate resulted in less histomorphologic
injury and reduced mucosal permeability to albumin.
Conclusions and Clinical Relevance-Use of a customized solution at a lower
flow rate during repurfusion appeared to have a protective effect on equine
jejunum when administered IV during low-flow ischemia and reperfusion.