effect of ligation of mesenteric lymph duct on coagulation function in rats with severe heat stroke

effect of ligation of mesenteric lymph duct on coagulation function in rats with severe heat stroke

;Hua-sheng TONG;Peng-kai DUAN;Xue-zhi SHI;Jie-fu LU;You-qing TANG;Lei SU
frontiers in neurorobotics 2016 Vol. 41 pp. 94-96
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tong2016medicaleffect

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Objective  To investigate the influences of mesenteric lymph duct ligation (LDL) on the coagulation function in rats with severe heat stroke (SHS). Methods  Forty male Wistar rats were randomly and equally divided into control, heat stroke sham (HSS), HSS-LDL, severe heat stroke (SHS) and SHS+LDL groups. Mesenteric lymph ducts were ligated in HSC-LDL and SHS-LDL groups before reproduction of SHS model. SHS rat models were reproduced in a prewarmed incubator. Peripheral blood was drawn to determine the parameters pertaining to blood coagulability including prothrombin time (PT), activated partial thromboplastin time (APTT), D-dimmer and platelet count (PLT), and lung and kidney histopathology was observed after heat stroke. Results  Compared with those in control group, no obvious changes were observed in the coagulation indices in HSS and HSS-LDL group. While PT and APTT significantly prolonged, PLT remarkably decreased, D-dimmer markedly increased in SHS group (P<0.05). The coagulation indices presented a recovery trend to certain extent in SHS-LDL group. Histopathological examination of the kidney and lung showed severe hemorrhagic and congestive lesions in SHS group. Mesenteric lymph duct ligation alleviated the coagulation disorders and histopathological lesions. Conclusion  The entrance of toxic agents through lymphatic passage may be the pathogenetic factor in producing coagulopathy, and ligation of the mesenteric lymph ducts might prevent the entrance of toxic materials and alleviate the injury to the blood coagulation property and internal organs. DOI: 10.11855/j.issn.0577-7402.2016.02.02

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