Effects of Tetramethylpyrazine on Cardiac Function and Mortality Rate in Septic Rats

Objective: To study the effects of tetramethylpyrazine (TMP) on cardiac function and mortality rate in septic rats. Methods: Fifty male Sprague-Dawley rats were randomized into a sham-operation group (sham group, n=10), normal saline group (NS group, n=20), and TMP group (n=20). The rats in the NS a...

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Published inChinese journal of integrative medicine Vol. 18; no. 8; pp. 610 - 615
Main Author 郭力恒 杨澄 王磊 陈全福 胡亚南 张敏州
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LanguageEnglish
Published Heidelberg Chinese Association of Traditional and Western Medicine 01.08.2012
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ISSN1672-0415
1993-0402
1993-0402
DOI10.1007/s11655-012-1175-y

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Summary:Objective: To study the effects of tetramethylpyrazine (TMP) on cardiac function and mortality rate in septic rats. Methods: Fifty male Sprague-Dawley rats were randomized into a sham-operation group (sham group, n=10), normal saline group (NS group, n=20), and TMP group (n=20). The rats in the NS and TMP groups underwent cecal ligation and puncture (CLP) to induce sepsis. Rats in the NS group were injected with NS (10 mL/kg) immediately after CLP and 6 h after CLP. Rats in the TMP group were injected with TMP (10 mg/kg) at the same time points. Twenty-four hours after modeling, the mortality rates were observed in each group. Cardiac function and serum concentration of tumor necrosis factor α (TNF-α) were also tested. The correlation between TNF-α and the ejection fraction (EF) was observed. Left ventricle specimens were reserved for histomorphologic study. Results: Compared with the sham group, the NS and TMP groups had decreased EF values and increased mortality rates and serum TNF-α levels (P〈0.05). The TMP group had a comparatively lower mortality rate and TNF-α level and a higher EF value compared with the NS group (P〈0.05). Histomorphology indicated that myocardial inflammation in the TMP group was mild compared with that in the NS group. There was a negative correlation between TNF-α level and EF value (r=-0.583, P=0.000). Conclusion: TMP could reduce the mortality rate of septic rats and had certain protective effects on cardiac function.
Bibliography:GUO Li-heng , YANG Cheng , WANG Lei, CHEN Quan-fu, HU Ya-nan , and ZHANG Min-zhou ( Intensive Care Unit, Guangdong Province Hospital of Chinese Medicine, Guangzhou (510120), China)
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Objective: To study the effects of tetramethylpyrazine (TMP) on cardiac function and mortality rate in septic rats. Methods: Fifty male Sprague-Dawley rats were randomized into a sham-operation group (sham group, n=10), normal saline group (NS group, n=20), and TMP group (n=20). The rats in the NS and TMP groups underwent cecal ligation and puncture (CLP) to induce sepsis. Rats in the NS group were injected with NS (10 mL/kg) immediately after CLP and 6 h after CLP. Rats in the TMP group were injected with TMP (10 mg/kg) at the same time points. Twenty-four hours after modeling, the mortality rates were observed in each group. Cardiac function and serum concentration of tumor necrosis factor α (TNF-α) were also tested. The correlation between TNF-α and the ejection fraction (EF) was observed. Left ventricle specimens were reserved for histomorphologic study. Results: Compared with the sham group, the NS and TMP groups had decreased EF values and increased mortality rates and serum TNF-α levels (P〈0.05). The TMP group had a comparatively lower mortality rate and TNF-α level and a higher EF value compared with the NS group (P〈0.05). Histomorphology indicated that myocardial inflammation in the TMP group was mild compared with that in the NS group. There was a negative correlation between TNF-α level and EF value (r=-0.583, P=0.000). Conclusion: TMP could reduce the mortality rate of septic rats and had certain protective effects on cardiac function.
tetramethylpyrazine, sepsis, cardiac function, mortality rate
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ISSN:1672-0415
1993-0402
1993-0402
DOI:10.1007/s11655-012-1175-y