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摘要
为了评估微球法(包括必要的外科手术)是否会造成血流动力学应激和小肠灌注的二次减少,我们用激光多普勒(LD)通量法监测了3组Sprague-Dawley大鼠的小肠灌注。第1组在无操作的情况下进行两次微球注射,第2组在第2次注射时进行肠系膜根阻断,第3组在第2次注射前用罂粟碱进行血管扩张。两种微球注射时心输出量和肾血流量不变,但三组患者的平均血压(p < 0.05)和红细胞压积(p < 0.01)均显著降低。血糖显著升高(p < 0.01)。LD值在试验开始和结束时也显著下降(p < 0.05)。I组9.5 PU(5-23)初始值降至6.5 PU (3-12), II组10.5 PU(5-24)降至7.0 PU (4-15), III组9.0 PU(5-13)降至5.5 PU(4-12)。综上所述,上述研究结果表明,两次注射微球和提取参比样品的微球技术可能会影响Sprague-Dawley大鼠小肠灌注。
Reference sample microsphere method to measure blood flow effects on small intestinal perfusion in the rat.
To evaluate whether the microsphere method, including the necessary surgical procedures, for blood flow determination creates hemodynamic stress and a secondary reduction in small intestinal perfusion, we monitored the small intestinal perfusion with laser Doppler (LD) fluxmetry in 3 groups of Sprague-Dawley rats. Group I was studied during two microsphere injections without manipulation, group II was subjected to mesenterial-root occlusion during the second injection, and for group III, vasodilatation with papaverine preceded the second injection. While cardiac output and kidney blood flow were constant at the two microsphere injections, mean blood pressure (p < 0.05) and hematocrit (p < 0.01) significantly decreased in all 3 groups. Blood glucose increased significantly (p < 0.01). LD values also declined significantly (p < 0.05) between the start and end of experiments. In group I, the initial values of 9.5 perfusion units (PU) (5-23) decreased to 6.5 PU (3-12), in group II, 10.5 PU (5-24) decreased to 7.0 PU (4-15) and in group III, 9.0 PU (5-13) decreased to 5.5 PU (4-12). In conclusion, these findings suggest that the microsphere technique with two injections of spheres and reference sample withdrawals may affect the perfusion of the small intestine in the Sprague-Dawley rat.