Effects of Hypoxia and Reoxygenation with 21% and 100%-Oxygen on Cerebral Nitric Oxide Concentration and Microcirculation in Newborn Piglets
- 17 August 1999
- journal article
- research article
- Published by S. Karger AG in Neonatology
- Vol. 76 (3), 153-167
- https://doi.org/10.1159/000014155
Abstract
Bioelectric sensors for continuous registration of nitric oxide (NO) concentrations in tissues provide a new tool for invasive measurement of this gaseous molecule. This study sought to validate cerebral NO measurements using an amperiometric sensor. A series of experiments in 1- to 3-day-old piglets was carried out to study the response of NO and microcirculation during hypoxia (FiO2 0.06) and reoxygenation with 100% and 21% oxygen. Two-channel laser Doppler flowmetry was performed in the forebrain cortex. Significant decreases of NO levels were observed immediately after induction of hypoxemia (p < 0.05). During reoxygenation with 21 or 100% O2 for 30 min, NO increased significantly compared to the values at the end of hypoxia (p < 0.05). The increase of NO levels in the 100% oxygen group was greater than the increase in the 21% oxygen group (p < 0.05). There were no significant differences between the two groups during the following 3.5 h of observation. A significant increase in CBF was found in the first 2 min of hypoxia (p < 0.05), it then continued to fall to values significantly lower than baseline values at the end of hypoxemia (p < 0.05). During reoxygenation CBF normalised and there were consistent but no significant differences between the two reoxygenation groups. We conclude that NO concentration decreased during the course of hypoxia. Hypoxia-induced cerebral hyperaemia occurred in spite of significantly lower NO concentrations. Reoxygenation with 21 or 100% O2 restored CBF in both groups similarly, although values were higher after reoxygenation with 100% O2 compared to air. In fact, reoxygenation with 100% O2 led to supranormal levels of NO by contrast to 21% O2.Keywords
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