Characterization of cerebral salt wasting after subarachnoid hemorrhage model induced by endovascular puncture.

M Yoneko, Y Katayama, T Igarashi, T Mori, N Moro, Y Kondo, J Kamei, J Kojima
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Cerebral salt wasting (CSW) frequently occurs concomitantly with an aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH). CSW induces excessive natriuresis and osmotic diuresis, and reduces the total volume of blood. We previously reported that a rat model with SAH induced by endovascular puncture (EP) exhibited CSW. Therefore, we investigated the relationship between the spread of bleeding in the subarachnoid space and the intensity of CSW. We also investigated the development of CSW in different SAH models. SAH was induced by EP or by 0.3 mL of blood injection (BI) into the cisterna magna. To evaluate the occurrence of CSW, urine was cumulatively collected at the onset of SAH to 6 h later and analyzed for sodium (Na) excretion. SAH was classified from grade 1 (no bleeding) to grade 4 (severe bleeding) based on the spread of bleeding in the subarachnoid space. In the EP model (SAH grade > 2) as the SAH grade increased, the volume of urine and Na excretion also significantly increased. Although the BI model rats exhibited SAH of grade 4, the volume of urine and Na excretion did not change. Therefore, our conclusion is that the spread of bleeding in the subarachnoid space may not cause CSW.

血管内穿刺所致蛛网膜下腔出血模型脑盐消耗的研究。
脑盐消耗(CSW)常伴发动脉瘤性蛛网膜下腔出血(SAH)。CSW引起过度尿钠和渗透性利尿,降低血液总量。我们之前报道了血管内穿刺(EP)诱导的SAH大鼠模型表现出CSW。因此,我们研究了蛛网膜下腔出血扩散与CSW强度之间的关系。我们还研究了CSW在不同SAH模型中的发展。EP或大池内注射0.3 mL血(BI)诱导SAH。为了评估CSW的发生,在SAH发病至6小时后累积收集尿液并分析钠(Na)排泄。根据蛛网膜下腔出血的扩散情况,将SAH分为1级(无出血)至4级(严重出血)。在EP模型(SAH分级> 2)中,随着SAH分级的增加,尿量和钠排泄量也显著增加。BI模型大鼠虽然表现为4级SAH,但尿量和钠排泄量没有变化。因此,我们的结论是,蛛网膜下腔出血的扩散可能不会引起CSW。
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