Short-term beneficial effects of methylene blue on kidney damage in septic shock patients.

Suzanne Heemskerk, Frank M P van Haren, Norbert A Foudraine, Wilbert H M Peters, Johannes G van der Hoeven, Frans G M Russel, Rosalinde Masereeuw, Peter Pickkers
Author Information
  1. Suzanne Heemskerk: Radboud University, Nijmegen Medical Centre, Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, Nijmegen Center for Molecular Life Sciences, 6500 HB Nijmegen, The Netherlands.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: We previously demonstrated that upregulation of renal inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) is associated with proximal tubule injury during systemic inflammation in humans. In this study we investigated the short-term effect of methylene blue (MB), an inhibitor of the NO pathway, on kidney damage and function in septic shock patients.
DESIGN AND SETTING: A prospective clinical study conducted in an intensive care unit.
PATIENTS: Nine patients (four men, five women, mean age 71 +/- 3 years) with confirmed or suspected bacterial infection and with refractory septic shock defined as a mean arterial pressure < or = 70 mmHg despite norepinephrine infusion > or = 0.2 microg/kg per minute.
INTERVENTIONS: A 4 h continuous intravenous infusion of 1 mg/kg MB per hour.
MEASUREMENTS AND RESULTS: The urinary excretion of NO metabolites decreased with median 90% (range 75-95%) from baseline to 6 h after MB administration. The first 24 h creatinine clearance improved by 51% (18-173%) after MB treatment but was still strongly impaired. During the first 6 h after the start of MB treatment both the urinary excretion of cytosolic glutathione S-transferase A1-1 and P1-1, markers for proximal and distal tubule damage, respectively, decreased by 45% (10-70%) and 70% (40-85) vs. baseline. After termination of the MB infusion the NO metabolites and markers of tubular injury returned to pretreatment levels.
CONCLUSIONS: In septic patients with refractory shock short-term infusion of MB is associated with a decrease in NO production and an attenuation of the urinary excretion of renal tubular injury markers.

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MeSH Term

Acute Kidney Injury
Aged
Analysis of Variance
Enzyme Inhibitors
Female
Glutathione Transferase
Humans
Male
Methylene Blue
Nitric Oxide Synthase
Prospective Studies
Shock, Septic
Treatment Outcome

Chemicals

Enzyme Inhibitors
Nitric Oxide Synthase
Glutathione Transferase
Methylene Blue

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