Abstract
This study compares the effects of aminoguanidine, a relatively selective inhibitor of inducible nitric oxide (NO) synthase, and N ω-nitro- l-arginine methyl ester (L-NAME), a selective inhibitor of endothelial NO synthase, on hypotension and multiple organ dysfunction caused by endotoxaemia in the anaesthetised rat. In the sham-operated rats, L-NAME, but not aminoguanidine, caused a dose-dependent increase in blood pressure. Endotoxin caused hypotension, increases in plasma nitrite (an indicator of inducible NO synthase activity), and dysfunction of kidney, liver and pancreas. Treatment of endotoxic rats with aminoguanidine or L-NAME caused significant and sustained rises in blood pressure. The increase in plasma nitrite caused by endotoxin was inhibited by aminoguanidine, but not by L-NAME. Aminoguanidine, but not L-NAME, attenuated the renal, liver and pancreatic dysfunction caused by endotoxaemia. Thus, selective inhibition of inducible (aminoguanidine), but not endothelial NO synthase (L-NAME) attenuates the circulatory failure and the multiple organ failure caused by endotoxaemia.
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