TY - JOUR
T1 - Systemic distribution of blood flow during T-2 toxin induced shock in swine
AU - Lundeen, Gregg R.
AU - Poppenga, Robert H.
AU - Beasley, Val R.
AU - Buck, William B.
AU - Tranquilli, William J.
AU - Lambert, Richard J.
N1 - Funding Information:
’ Supported in part by the U.S. Army Medical Research and Development Command, Contract DAMD 17-83-C-2 179.
PY - 1986/8
Y1 - 1986/8
N2 - Systemic Distribution of Blood Flow during T-2 Toxin Induced Shock in Swine. LUNDEEN, G.R., POPPENGA, R.H., BEASLEY, V.R., BUCK, W.B., TRANQUILLI, W.J., AND LAMBERT, R.J. (1986). Fundam. Appl. Toxicol. 7, 309-323. Three groups of swine (6 per group) were used to determine hemodynamic and blood flow alterations induced by T-2 toxin. Two groups were dosed at 0.6 or 2.4 mg7sol;kg T-2 toxin, and one group served as a vehicle control (70% ethanol). Organ blood flow was determined at 0 hr (predosing) and at 90-min intervals for 6 hr postdosing using 15-μim diameter radionuclide labeled microspheres injected into the left atrium. Hemodynamic parameters were obtained at the same time points. The infusion of T-2 toxin resulted in reductions in cardiac output. This trend appeared to reverse itself in the low dose animals after 3 hr, whereas in the high dose group, cardiac output continued to decline. Mean aortic pressure (MAP) declined in a dose dependent fashion which tended to parallel the reduction observed in cardiac output. Heart rate was increased in both groups treated with T-2 toxin. Blood flow to the brain, heart, and kidneys decreased following exposure to the toxin. The relative percentage of cardiac output received by these organs, however, was maintained despite the drop in blood flow. Pancreatic and splenic blood flows were the most severely compromised as a result of T-2 toxicosis. Consequently, the percentage of cardiac output going to the pancreas and spleen was dramatically reduced. Adrenal, hepatic, and total gastrointestinal blood flows increased or did not change from control values. As a result, the percentage of cardiac output supplying these organs increased.
AB - Systemic Distribution of Blood Flow during T-2 Toxin Induced Shock in Swine. LUNDEEN, G.R., POPPENGA, R.H., BEASLEY, V.R., BUCK, W.B., TRANQUILLI, W.J., AND LAMBERT, R.J. (1986). Fundam. Appl. Toxicol. 7, 309-323. Three groups of swine (6 per group) were used to determine hemodynamic and blood flow alterations induced by T-2 toxin. Two groups were dosed at 0.6 or 2.4 mg7sol;kg T-2 toxin, and one group served as a vehicle control (70% ethanol). Organ blood flow was determined at 0 hr (predosing) and at 90-min intervals for 6 hr postdosing using 15-μim diameter radionuclide labeled microspheres injected into the left atrium. Hemodynamic parameters were obtained at the same time points. The infusion of T-2 toxin resulted in reductions in cardiac output. This trend appeared to reverse itself in the low dose animals after 3 hr, whereas in the high dose group, cardiac output continued to decline. Mean aortic pressure (MAP) declined in a dose dependent fashion which tended to parallel the reduction observed in cardiac output. Heart rate was increased in both groups treated with T-2 toxin. Blood flow to the brain, heart, and kidneys decreased following exposure to the toxin. The relative percentage of cardiac output received by these organs, however, was maintained despite the drop in blood flow. Pancreatic and splenic blood flows were the most severely compromised as a result of T-2 toxicosis. Consequently, the percentage of cardiac output going to the pancreas and spleen was dramatically reduced. Adrenal, hepatic, and total gastrointestinal blood flows increased or did not change from control values. As a result, the percentage of cardiac output supplying these organs increased.
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U2 - 10.1093/toxsci/7.2.309
DO - 10.1093/toxsci/7.2.309
M3 - Article
C2 - 3758549
AN - SCOPUS:0022534689
SN - 1096-6080
VL - 7
SP - 309
EP - 323
JO - Toxicological Sciences
JF - Toxicological Sciences
IS - 2
ER -