Effect of controlled hypotensive hemorrhage on plasma sodium levels in anesthetized pigs: An exploratory study

Author:

Krmar Rafael T.1ORCID,Franzén Stephanie2ORCID,Karlsson Leif3ORCID,Strandberg Helin4ORCID,Törnroth‐Horsefield Susanna4ORCID,Andresen Jesper K.56ORCID,Jensen Boye L.56ORCID,Carlström Mattias1ORCID,Frithiof Robert2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Physiology and Pharmacology Karolinska Institutet Stockholm Sweden

2. Department of Surgical Sciences, anesthesiology and Intensive Care Uppsala University Uppsala Sweden

3. Department of Women's and Children's Health Karolinska Institutet, Pediatric Endocrinology Unit, Karolinska University Hospital Stockholm Sweden

4. Department of Biochemistry and Structural Biology Lund University Lund Sweden

5. Department of Cardiovascular and Renal Research Institute of Molecular Medicine, University of Southern Denmark Odense Denmark

6. Department of Urology Odense University Hospital Odense Denmark

Abstract

AbstractPerioperative hyponatremia, due to non‐osmotic release of the antidiuretic hormone arginine vasopressin, is a serious electrolyte disorder observed in connection with many types of surgery. Since blood loss during surgery contributes to the pathogenesis of hyponatremia, we explored the effect of bleeding on plasma sodium using a controlled hypotensive hemorrhage pig model. After 30‐min baseline period, hemorrhage was induced by aspiration of blood during 30 min at mean arterial pressure <50 mmHg. Thereafter, the animals were resuscitated with retransfused blood and a near‐isotonic balanced crystalloid solution and monitored for 180 min. Electrolyte and water balances, cardiovascular response, renal hemodynamics, and markers of volume regulation and osmoregulation were investigated. All pigs (n = 10) developed hyponatremia. All animals retained hypotonic fluid, and none could excrete net‐free water. Urinary excretion of aquaporin 2, a surrogate marker of collecting duct responsiveness to antidiuretic hormone, was significantly reduced at the end of the study, whereas lysine vasopressin, i.e., the pig antidiuretic hormone remained high. In this animal model, hyponatremia developed due to net positive fluid balance and generation of electrolyte‐free water by the kidneys. A decreased urinary aquaporin 2 excretion may indicate an escape from antidiuresis.

Funder

Hjärt-Lungfonden

Novo Nordisk Foundation Center for Basic Metabolic Research

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Physiology (medical),Physiology

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