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Effect of dexamethazone on hepatic vascular response in experimental sepsis.Tarim MA, Sayek I, Erdemli I General Surgery, Baskent University, 01250 Yuregir, Adana, Turkey. eatarim@hotmail.com BACKGROUND: The aim of the present study was to evaluate the effect of dexamethasone-pretreatment on the hepatic artery and portal vein of septic rats, which were generated by lipopolisaccarides (LPS) intraperitoneal injection. METHOD: Thirty-six albino Wistar rats were used and constructed as LPS (n = 12), control (n = 12), dexamethazone-pretreatment (n = 6) and dexamethazone-control (n = 6) groups. Hepatic artery and portal vein rings were excised and placed in Krebs-Henseleit solution. Vessel rings were contracted with phenylephrine adding to the organ chamber in cumulative doses. Then the contraction-response curves were drawn. RESULTS: In the LPS group, phenylephrine evoked contractions were reduced in both hepatic artery and portal vein rings in comparison to the control group. In the dexamethasone-control group, phenylephrine-evoked contractions were increased but not significantly. Dexamethasone-pretreatment increased the phenylephrine-evoked contractions close to the values of control group for both types of rings. CONCLUSIONS: Dexamethasone pretreatment corrected the vascular hyporeactivity to phenyleprine in isolated portal vein and hepatic artery rings prepared from the LPS treated rats in experimental sepsis. This might have occurred as a result of inhibition of inducible nitric oxide synthase expression. Published 2 March 2005 in ANZ J Surg, 75(1): 76-9.
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