Peritonitis Causes Diaphragm Weakness in Rats

Male 0303 health sciences Neutrophils Microcirculation Diaphragm Nitric Oxide Synthase Type II In Vitro Techniques Peritonitis Immunohistochemistry Rats 3. Good health Rats, Sprague-Dawley 03 medical and health sciences Enzyme Induction Macrophages, Peritoneal Animals Ascitic Fluid Nitric Oxide Synthase Muscle, Skeletal Muscle Contraction Peroxidase
DOI: 10.1164/ajrccm.157.4.9702018 Publication Date: 2013-04-04T17:35:05Z
ABSTRACT
Respiratory failure is a common and often lethal complication of severe peritonitis. Because this inflammatory process develops in the abdomen, adjacent to the diaphragm, we hypothesized that peritonitis might directly compromise diaphragm function. We tested this hypothesis using male Sprague-Dawley rats. We injected oyster glycogen into the rats' peritoneum, and 16 h later the peritoneum was lavaged for leukocyte analysis and muscle samples were excised. Contractile properties of diaphragm fiber bundles were measured in vitro. We found that neutrophils and macrophages were concentrated in peritoneal lavage fluid of experimental animals (p < 0.01) and were adherent to the abdominal surface of the diaphragm. Immunohistochemistry showed increases in inducible nitric oxide synthase in microvessels of the diaphragm and limb skeletal muscles but not in heart or spleen. Peritonitis decreased maximal force production by the diaphragm (23.6+/-0.6 versus 21.2+/-0.6 N/cm2; p < 0.05) and decreased the absolute forces developed at physiologic stimulus frequencies (> 30 Hz; p < 0.01), depressing the overall force-frequency relationship (p < 0.001). Peritonitis had little effect on acute muscular fatigue. These data demonstrate that peritonitis weakens the diaphragm in rats and suggest that humans with peritonitis may be predisposed to respiratory muscle dysfunction.
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