The relationship between blood flow, development of edema and leukocyte accumulation in post-ischemic rat skeletal muscle.

A Sirsjö, P Söderkvist, U Gustafsson, D H Lewis, G Nylander
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The relationship between blood flow (xenon washout method), edema formation (percent total water content), and the number of polymorphonuclear leukocytes (PMNLs), as measured by the level of the enzyme myeloperoxidase, has been investigated in post-ischemic skeletal muscle of rats. A tourniquet model of temporary, complete ischemia of one hindlimb for 3 or 4 hours was used. Biopsies were taken after 0.5, 5 and 12 hours of reperfusion (6 experimental groups) and from a control group that had received only anesthesia. After 4 hours, but not 3 hours of ischemia there was a restricted blood flow during the early reperfusion phase, the "no-reflow" phenomenon, indicating severe ischemia. There was no significant accumulation of PMNLs in the skeletal muscle nor was there a correlation between the number of PMNLs in the post-ischemic muscle and the restricted bloodflow. With 4 hours of ischemia and 0.5 hours of reperfusion there was a statistically significant, positive correlation between the number of PMNLs and the amount of edema; no such correlation was evident in either of the other groups. These results suggest that PMNLs are not the major cause of reduced bloodflow or of edema in the early reperfusion phase after total ischemia.

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缺血后大鼠骨骼肌血流、水肿发展与白细胞积累的关系。
研究了大鼠缺血后骨骼肌血流量(氙气冲洗法)、水肿形成(总含水量百分比)和髓过氧化物酶水平测定的多形核白细胞(PMNLs)数量之间的关系。采用单侧后肢暂时完全缺血3 ~ 4小时止血带模型。分别在再灌注0.5、5、12小时(6个实验组)和只接受麻醉的对照组进行活检。缺血4小时而非3小时后,早期再灌注阶段血流受限,出现“无回流”现象,表明缺血严重。骨骼肌中没有明显的PMNLs积累,缺血后肌肉中PMNLs的数量与血流受限之间也没有相关性。缺血4小时、再灌注0.5小时时,PMNLs数量与水肿量呈正相关,差异有统计学意义;在其他两组中没有明显的相关性。这些结果表明,PMNLs不是全缺血后早期再灌注阶段血流量减少或水肿的主要原因。
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