(Hypertension. 1995;26:406-412.)
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From the Departments of Physiology (J.-S.J., L.G.D'A.) and Surgery (L.G.D'A.), The University of Michigan Medical School, Ann Arbor.
Abstract We tested the hypotheses that maintaining the
activity of nitric oxide by L-arginine infusion would
counteract the release of an endogenous nitric oxide
synthase inhibitor, improve survival, and decrease
intraoperative hypertension after infrarenal aortic cross-clamp
surgery. Hindlimb ischemia was generated by infrarenal aortic
cross-clamping and tying of the left femoral artery for 5 hours in rats
with bilateral femoral and sciatic nerves cut. Mean blood pressure
significantly increased during the 5-hour ischemic period in
ischemic rats (no drug treatment). Baroreceptor function was
inhibited in ischemic rats assessed by intravenous
dose response to phenylephrine and nitroprusside after 5
hours of ischemia, suggesting baroreceptor resetting. In
ischemic rats infused with L-arginine the
intraoperative hypertension was prevented during the 5-hour period,
suggesting that this hypertension may be mediated by nitric oxide
inhibition. The rates of survival and arrhythmias 2 hours after
declamping were 50% in ischemic rats and 100% in
ischemic rats treated with
N
-nitro-L-arginine (a nitric
oxide synthase inhibitor) 10 minutes before declamping. In
ischemic rats infused with L-arginine the survival
rate was significantly increased to 100% and the arrhythmic rate was
inhibited. We conclude that L-arginine prevents
hypertension during cross-clamping and decreases the mortality rate and
arrhythmias after declamping by maintaining nitric oxide
synthesis. These results suggest that humoral factors released from the
ischemic hindlimb may inhibit endogenous nitric
oxide production, thus contributing to intraoperative
hypertension, arrhythmias, and high mortality rate after aortic
cross-clamp surgery.
Key Words: nitric oxide hypotension baroreflex arginine nitro compounds aneurysm hypertension, intraoperative hindlimb
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