ABSTRACT
Decreased renal and hepatic blood flow with preeclampsia-like histologic changes was
developed by stimulation of the celiac ganglion with lipopolysaccharide (LPS) in pregnant
rabbits. The renal and hepatic blood flow were measured after stimulation of the celiac
ganglion with 10 μL (group I), 100 μL (group II) and 300 μL (group III) of LPS (10
mg/mL cone.) and with 100 μL of normal saline (group IV). The bifurcation of the abdominal
aorta was also stimulated with 300 μL of LPS (group V). A control experiment was also
done in this study (group VI). Histopathological studies of kidney and liver tissue
were also performed in this protocol. A significant reduction in renal and hepatic
blood flow was observed in pregnant rabbits with the times and dosage dependent on
stimulation of the celiac ganglion by LPS. Stimulation of the bifurcation of the abdominal
aorta with LPS could not produce any changes in renal and hepatic blood flow. Preeclampsia-like
histologic changes of kidney and liver tissue were also observed. These results suggest
that exogenous stimulation of the celiac ganglion causes decreased renal and hepatic
blood flow, resulting in preeclampsia-like histologic changes of kidney and liver
in pregnant rabbits.
Keywords
Preeclampsia - celiac ganglion - lipopolysaccaride - blood flow - rabbit model