• Journal of critical care · Jun 1995

    Endocrine changes and metabolic responses in a validated canine brain death model.

    • H B Bittner, S W Kendall, E P Chen, and P Van Trigt.
    • Department of General and Cardiothoracic Surgery, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, North Carolina 27710, USA.
    • J Crit Care. 1995 Jun 1; 10 (2): 56-63.

    PurposeEndocrinologic and metabolic changes after brain death (BD) have not yet been investigated in a validated animal model. Therefore, the effects of BD on hormonal and metabolic function were studied in 10 dogs (23 to 31 kg).MethodsBD was induced by intracranial pressure increase and validated neuropathologically. Plasma concentrations of pituitary, thyroid, adrenal, and pancreatic hormones were measured pre/post BD. The results are expressed as mean (+/- SEM).ResultsA Cushing reflex and diabetes insipidus occurred after BD. Elevated catecholamine levels were documented after 15 minutes whereas the pituitary gland hormones vasopressin and adrenocorticotrophic hormone (ACTH) decreased significantly after 15 and 45 minutes of BD respectively. Thyroxine, triiodothyronine, and glucagon decreased significantly (P < .01) from 0.58 ng/mL (+/- 0.05), 2.20 micrograms/dL (+/- 0.15), and 49.7 pg/mL (+/- 9.1) respectively to 0.34 ng/mL (+/- 0.03), 1.14 micrograms/dL (+/- 1.14), and 6.9 pg/mL (+/- 1.4) respectively 420 minutes after BD. The hematocrit increased significantly after BD and declined toward the end of all experiments. Metabolic acidosis occurred immediately after BD and at the end of the experiments.ConclusionsIn a simple, reproducible, and reliable animal model of BD, a catecholamine storm, vasopressin and ACTH cessation, and diabetes insipidus were consistent findings. The decrease in cortisol and vasopressin levels warrant consideration of hormonal therapy.

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