Selepressin, a novel selective V1A receptor agonist: Effect on mesenteric flow and gastric mucosa perfusion in the endotoxemic rabbit
•Arginine vasopressin is used as a supplementary vasopressor in severe hypotension.•Potential complications because arginine vasopressin is also a V2-receptor agonist.•V1A receptor-specific agonist selepressin as an alternative supplementary vasopressor.•Mesenteric ischemia can contribute to sepsis...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Peptides (New York, N.Y. : 1980) N.Y. : 1980), 2020-07, Vol.129, p.170318-170318, Article 170318 |
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Zusammenfassung: | •Arginine vasopressin is used as a supplementary vasopressor in severe hypotension.•Potential complications because arginine vasopressin is also a V2-receptor agonist.•V1A receptor-specific agonist selepressin as an alternative supplementary vasopressor.•Mesenteric ischemia can contribute to sepsis and multi-organ failure.•Risk for mesenteric ischemia with selepressin is not inferior to arginine vasopressin.
Intestinal or mesenteric ischemia generally leads to inflammation and injury, potentially developing hypoxia, causing cell death and tissue necrosis. This in turn can lead to sepsis and shock. Conversely, following shock, the intestinal tract is a main organ to experience ischemic/reperfusion injury. Increased intestinal cell-membrane permeability through mesenteric ischemia provoking bacterial translocation and gut-barrier injury can lead to sepsis and multi-organ failure. Hypotension induced by systemic vasodilation and vascular leak in systemic inflammatory response syndrome and sepsis is countered by immediate fluid resuscitation and vasopressor administration, primarily norepinephrine (NE), with possible arginine vasopressin (AVP) supplementation, an agonist of vasopressin V1A and V2 receptors. Selepressin is a selective V1A-receptor agonist, avoiding potential V2 receptor-associated adverse effects. Selepressin, non-selective AVP, and NE effects on mesenteric blood flow (MBF) and gastric mucosa perfusion (GMP) were compared in control rabbits and a lipopolysaccharide-induced, fluid-resuscitated rabbit endotoxemia model. AVP induced a pronounced decrease in MBF and GMP in non-endotoxemic and endotoxemic rabbits, whereas the reduction after selepressin treatment was significantly less for both indicators in the endotoxemic animals. By contrast, NE increased the MBF and did not affect GMP in both groups. Selepressin and AVP induced a pronounced dose-dependent increase in mesenteric vascular resistance in non-endotoxemic and endotoxemic rabbits, tending to be less in endotoxemic animals, whereas a minor increase in both groups was observed with NE. Therefore, in this safety study, the risk for mesenteric ischemia on selepressin treatment was not inferior to AVP, being less in endotoxemic than in non-endotoxemic animals. |
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ISSN: | 0196-9781 1873-5169 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.peptides.2020.170318 |