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EVALUATION OF PULMONARY CHANGES CAUSED BY INDUCED SEPSIS AND THE USE OF PROPRANOLOL IN ENDOTHELIAL DYSFUNCTION IN WISTAR RATS

Objective: To evaluate the potential effect of propranolol as a possible lung protector on endothelial dysfunction in cases of induced sepsis in Wistar rats. Methods: The animals were divided into 3 groups: Group 1, intraperitoneal propranolol administration 30 minutes before sepsis induction; Group 2, administration of intraperitoneal propranolol 30 minutes after sepsis induction; Group 3, SHAM (control), septic animals without propranolol administration. For evaluation, hemorrhage, edema, atelectasis and pneumonia scores were used as tissue damage criteria. Results: Propranolol was found to protect against pneumonia and atelectasis, but increased bleeding while edema remained mild in all groups. Final considerations: The results showed that the treated groups showed clinical improvement in different aspects during the sepsis period, with a survival of treated animals when compared to untreated ones.

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EVALUATION OF PULMONARY CHANGES CAUSED BY INDUCED SEPSIS AND THE USE OF PROPRANOLOL IN ENDOTHELIAL DYSFUNCTION IN WISTAR RATS

  • DOI: 10.22533/at.ed.1593552320072

  • Palavras-chave: LPC; Beta-blocker; Pneumonia; Atelectasis; Bleeding;

  • Keywords: LPC; Beta-blocker; Pneumonia; Atelectasis; Bleeding;

  • Abstract:

    Objective: To evaluate the potential effect of propranolol as a possible lung protector on endothelial dysfunction in cases of induced sepsis in Wistar rats. Methods: The animals were divided into 3 groups: Group 1, intraperitoneal propranolol administration 30 minutes before sepsis induction; Group 2, administration of intraperitoneal propranolol 30 minutes after sepsis induction; Group 3, SHAM (control), septic animals without propranolol administration. For evaluation, hemorrhage, edema, atelectasis and pneumonia scores were used as tissue damage criteria. Results: Propranolol was found to protect against pneumonia and atelectasis, but increased bleeding while edema remained mild in all groups. Final considerations: The results showed that the treated groups showed clinical improvement in different aspects during the sepsis period, with a survival of treated animals when compared to untreated ones.

  • Thamiris Silva dos Santos Vargas
  • Fernanda Antunes
  • Hassan Jerdy Leandro
  • Luciana de Macêdo Mello
  • Isabella Cristina Morales
  • Theresa de Moura Monteiro
  • Leticia Ramos Viana
  • Dhara Miranda Machado Póvoa
  • Jéssica Dorneles Torres
  • Gustavo D’Anunciação Braga
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