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Combination of Intravenously Infused Methylene Blue and Inhaled Nitric Oxide Ameliorates Endotoxin-induced Lung Injury in Awake Sheep

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Journal Crit Care Med
Date 2003 Jan 25
PMID 12545013
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Objective: To evaluate the effects of a combination of methylene blue, an inhibitor of the nitric oxide pathway, and inhaled nitric oxide on endotoxin-induced acute lung injury in awake sheep.

Design: Prospective, randomized, controlled experimental study.

Setting: University animal laboratory.

Subjects: Twenty-four yearling, awake sheep.

Interventions: The sheep were anesthetized and instrumented with vascular catheters. After 1 wk of recovery, the animals underwent tracheotomy and were subjected to intravenous infusions of endotoxin 10 ng x kg-1 x min-1 and isotonic saline 3 mL x kg-1 x hr-1 for 8 hrs. The sheep were randomly assigned to three groups of eight animals each: a) the control group received endotoxin and saline; b) the INO group received endotoxin, saline, and inhaled nitric oxide 40 ppm for 5 hrs; and c) the MB/INO group received endotoxin, saline, and methylene blue 3 mg/kg as an intravenous bolus injection followed by a continuous infusion of 3 mg x kg-1 x min-1 for 6 hrs in combination with inhaled nitric oxide 40 ppm for 5 hrs.

Measurements And Main Results: Hemodynamic variables and blood gases were determined hourly. In the early phase of endotoxemia (0-2 hrs), methylene blue/inhaled nitric oxide reduced the increments in pulmonary arterial pressure, pulmonary microvascular pressure, and pulmonary vascular resistance index by 60% compared with the controls and to a greater extent than did inhaled nitric oxide alone. During the late phase, all the preceding variables returned closely to baseline following inhaled nitric oxide or methylene blue/inhaled nitric oxide but remained remarkably elevated in the control group. Inhaled nitric oxide and methylene blue/inhaled nitric oxide reduced the increase in extravascular lung water by 40% and 80%, respectively. Inhaled nitric oxide transiently attenuated the increase in venous admixture and did not prevent a decrease in arterial oxygenation. In the methylene blue/inhaled nitric oxide group, blood gases remained unchanged from baseline.

Conclusions: In sheep, methylene blue/inhaled nitric oxide protects more efficiently against acute lung injury than inhaled nitric oxide alone, as indicated by a milder pulmonary hypertension, less extravascular lung water accumulation, and maintained gas exchange.

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