High molecular weight hyaluronan – a potential adjuvant to fluid resuscitation in porcine abdominal sepsis

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Tenhunen Annelie BarruetaORCID,van der Heijden Jaap,Weigl Wojciech,Frithiof Robert,Skorup Paul,Larsson AndersORCID,Larsson Anders,Tenhunen Jyrki

Abstract

AbstractWhile fluid resuscitation is fundamental in the treatment of sepsis-induced tissue hypo-perfusion, a sustained positive fluid balance is associated with excess mortality. Crystalloids are the mainstay of fluid resuscitation and use of either synthetic colloids or albumin is controversial. Hyaluronan, an endogenous glycosaminoglycan with high affinity to water, has not been tested as adjuvant in fluid resuscitation.We sought to evaluate the effects of hyaluronan as an adjuvant to fluid resuscitation in peritonitis induced sepsis. In a prospective, parallel-grouped, blinded model of porcine peritonitis-sepsis, we randomized animals to intervention with adjuvant hyaluronan (add-on to standard therapy) (n=8) or 0.9% saline (n=8). After the onset of hemodynamic instability the animals received an initial bolus of 0.1 % hyaluronan 1 mg/kg/10 min or placebo (saline) followed by a continuous infusion of 0.1% hyaluronan (1 mg/kg/h) or saline during the experiment. We hypothesized that the administration of hyaluronan would reduce the volume of fluid administered (aiming at stroke volume variation <13%) and/or attenuate the inflammatory reaction.Total volumes of intravenous fluids infused were 17.5 ± 11 ml/kg/h vs. 19.0 ± 7 ml/kg/h in intervention and control groups, respectively (p = 0.442). Plasma IL-6 increased to 2450 (1420 – 6890) pg/ml and 3700 (1410 – 11960) pg/ml (18 hours of resuscitation) in the intervention and control groups (NS). In a post-hoc analysis, modified shock index remained lower in intervention group (p = 0.011 - 0.037).In conclusion adjuvant hyaluronan did not reduce the volume needed for fluid administration or decrease the inflammatory reaction. Adjuvant hyaluronan was, however, associated with lower modified shock index. Bearing in mind that the experiment has a limited group-size we suggest that further studies on hyaluronan in sepsis are warranted.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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