Cargando…

Hyperbaric oxygen therapy ameliorates acute brain injury after porcine intracerebral hemorrhage at high altitude

INTRODUCTION: Intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) at high altitude is not well understood to date. This study investigates the effects of high altitude on ICH, and examines the acute neuroprotection of hyperbaric oxygen (HBO) therapy against high-altitude ICH. METHODS: Minipigs were placed in a hypobaric...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Zhu, Hai-tao, Bian, Chen, Yuan, Ji-chao, Liao, Xiao-jun, Liu, Wei, Zhu, Gang, Feng, Hua, Lin, Jiang-kai
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BioMed Central 2015
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4522125/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26073666
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13054-015-0976-8
_version_ 1782383919949152256
author Zhu, Hai-tao
Bian, Chen
Yuan, Ji-chao
Liao, Xiao-jun
Liu, Wei
Zhu, Gang
Feng, Hua
Lin, Jiang-kai
author_facet Zhu, Hai-tao
Bian, Chen
Yuan, Ji-chao
Liao, Xiao-jun
Liu, Wei
Zhu, Gang
Feng, Hua
Lin, Jiang-kai
author_sort Zhu, Hai-tao
collection PubMed
description INTRODUCTION: Intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) at high altitude is not well understood to date. This study investigates the effects of high altitude on ICH, and examines the acute neuroprotection of hyperbaric oxygen (HBO) therapy against high-altitude ICH. METHODS: Minipigs were placed in a hypobaric chamber for 72 h before the operation. ICH was induced by an infusion of autologous arterial blood (3 ml) into the right basal ganglia. Animals in the high-altitude ICH group received HBO therapy (2.5 ATA for 60 min) 30 min after ICH. Blood gas, blood glucose and brain tissue oxygen partial pressure (PbtO(2)) were monitored continuously for animals from all groups, as were microdialysis products including glucose, lactate, pyruvate and glutamate in perihematomal tissue from 3 to 12 h post-ICH. RESULTS: High-altitude ICH animals showed significantly lower PbtO(2), higher lactate/pyruvate ratio (LPR) and glutamate levels than low-altitude ICH animals. More severe neurological deficits, brain edema and neuronal damage were also observed in high-altitude ICH. After HBO therapy, PbtO(2) was significantly increased and LPR and glutamate levels were significantly decreased. Brain edema, neurological deficits and neuronal damage were also ameliorated. CONCLUSIONS: The data suggested a more serious disturbance of tissue oxygenation and cerebral metabolism in the acute stage after ICH at high altitude. Early HBO treatment reduced acute brain injury, perhaps through a mechanism involving the amelioration of the derangement of cerebral oxygenation and metabolism following high-altitude ICH.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-4522125
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2015
publisher BioMed Central
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-45221252015-08-02 Hyperbaric oxygen therapy ameliorates acute brain injury after porcine intracerebral hemorrhage at high altitude Zhu, Hai-tao Bian, Chen Yuan, Ji-chao Liao, Xiao-jun Liu, Wei Zhu, Gang Feng, Hua Lin, Jiang-kai Crit Care Research INTRODUCTION: Intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) at high altitude is not well understood to date. This study investigates the effects of high altitude on ICH, and examines the acute neuroprotection of hyperbaric oxygen (HBO) therapy against high-altitude ICH. METHODS: Minipigs were placed in a hypobaric chamber for 72 h before the operation. ICH was induced by an infusion of autologous arterial blood (3 ml) into the right basal ganglia. Animals in the high-altitude ICH group received HBO therapy (2.5 ATA for 60 min) 30 min after ICH. Blood gas, blood glucose and brain tissue oxygen partial pressure (PbtO(2)) were monitored continuously for animals from all groups, as were microdialysis products including glucose, lactate, pyruvate and glutamate in perihematomal tissue from 3 to 12 h post-ICH. RESULTS: High-altitude ICH animals showed significantly lower PbtO(2), higher lactate/pyruvate ratio (LPR) and glutamate levels than low-altitude ICH animals. More severe neurological deficits, brain edema and neuronal damage were also observed in high-altitude ICH. After HBO therapy, PbtO(2) was significantly increased and LPR and glutamate levels were significantly decreased. Brain edema, neurological deficits and neuronal damage were also ameliorated. CONCLUSIONS: The data suggested a more serious disturbance of tissue oxygenation and cerebral metabolism in the acute stage after ICH at high altitude. Early HBO treatment reduced acute brain injury, perhaps through a mechanism involving the amelioration of the derangement of cerebral oxygenation and metabolism following high-altitude ICH. BioMed Central 2015-06-15 2015 /pmc/articles/PMC4522125/ /pubmed/26073666 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13054-015-0976-8 Text en © Zhu et al. 2015 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly credited. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
spellingShingle Research
Zhu, Hai-tao
Bian, Chen
Yuan, Ji-chao
Liao, Xiao-jun
Liu, Wei
Zhu, Gang
Feng, Hua
Lin, Jiang-kai
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy ameliorates acute brain injury after porcine intracerebral hemorrhage at high altitude
title Hyperbaric oxygen therapy ameliorates acute brain injury after porcine intracerebral hemorrhage at high altitude
title_full Hyperbaric oxygen therapy ameliorates acute brain injury after porcine intracerebral hemorrhage at high altitude
title_fullStr Hyperbaric oxygen therapy ameliorates acute brain injury after porcine intracerebral hemorrhage at high altitude
title_full_unstemmed Hyperbaric oxygen therapy ameliorates acute brain injury after porcine intracerebral hemorrhage at high altitude
title_short Hyperbaric oxygen therapy ameliorates acute brain injury after porcine intracerebral hemorrhage at high altitude
title_sort hyperbaric oxygen therapy ameliorates acute brain injury after porcine intracerebral hemorrhage at high altitude
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4522125/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26073666
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13054-015-0976-8
work_keys_str_mv AT zhuhaitao hyperbaricoxygentherapyamelioratesacutebraininjuryafterporcineintracerebralhemorrhageathighaltitude
AT bianchen hyperbaricoxygentherapyamelioratesacutebraininjuryafterporcineintracerebralhemorrhageathighaltitude
AT yuanjichao hyperbaricoxygentherapyamelioratesacutebraininjuryafterporcineintracerebralhemorrhageathighaltitude
AT liaoxiaojun hyperbaricoxygentherapyamelioratesacutebraininjuryafterporcineintracerebralhemorrhageathighaltitude
AT liuwei hyperbaricoxygentherapyamelioratesacutebraininjuryafterporcineintracerebralhemorrhageathighaltitude
AT zhugang hyperbaricoxygentherapyamelioratesacutebraininjuryafterporcineintracerebralhemorrhageathighaltitude
AT fenghua hyperbaricoxygentherapyamelioratesacutebraininjuryafterporcineintracerebralhemorrhageathighaltitude
AT linjiangkai hyperbaricoxygentherapyamelioratesacutebraininjuryafterporcineintracerebralhemorrhageathighaltitude