Resuscitation of Traumatic Brain Injury and Hemorrhagic Shock with Polynitroxylated Albumin, Hextend, Hypertonic Saline, and Lactated Ringer's: Effects on Acute Hemodynamics, Survival, and Neuronal Death in Mice

Jennifer L. Exo, David K. Shellington, Hülya Bayır, Vincent A. Vagni, Keri Janesco-Feldman, Li Ma, Carleton J. C. Hsia, Robert S. B. Clark, Larry W. Jenkins, C. Edward Dixon, Patrick M. Kochanek

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Abstract

Outcome after traumatic brain injury (TBI) is worsened by hemorrhagic shock (HS), but the optimal resuscitation approach is unclear. In particular, treatment of TBI patients with colloids remains controversial. We hypothesized that resuscitation with the colloids polynitroxylated albumin (PNA) or Hextend (HEX) is equal or superior to resuscitation with the crystalloids hypertonic (3%) saline (HTS) or lactated Ringer's solution (LR) after TBI plus HS in mice. C57/BL6 mice (n = 30) underwent controlled cortical impact (CCI) and 90 min of volume-controlled HS (2 mL/100 g). The mice were randomized to resuscitation with LR, HEX, HTS, or PNA, followed by 30 min of test fluid administration targeting a mean arterial pressure (MAP) of >50 mm Hg. Shed blood was re-infused to target a MAP >70 mm Hg. At 7 days post-insult, hippocampal neuron counts were assessed in hematoxylin and eosin–stained sections to quantify neuronal damage. Prehospital MAP was higher, and prehospital and total fluid requirements were lower in the PNA and HEX groups ( p  < 0.05 versus HTS or LR). Also, 7-day survival was highest in the PNA group, but was not significantly different than the other groups. Ipsilateral hippocampal CA1 and CA3 neuron loss did not differ between groups. We conclude that the colloids PNA and HEX exhibited more favorable effects on acute resuscitation parameters than HTS or LR, and did not increase hippocampal neuronal death in this model.

Original languageAmerican English
JournalJournal of Neurotrauma
Volume26
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 1 2009

Keywords

  • Acute resuscitation
  • CCI
  • Controlled cortical impact
  • HS
  • Hemorrhagic shock
  • Hextend
  • Optimal resuscitation
  • PNA
  • Polynitroxylated albumin
  • TBI
  • Traumatic brain injury

DC Disciplines

  • Physics

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