• J. Am. Coll. Surg. · Sep 2003

    cDNA profiling in leukocytes exposed to hypertonic resuscitation fluids.

    • Vadim Gushchin, Hasan B Alam, Peter Rhee, John R Kirkpatrick, and Elena Koustova.
    • Department of Surgery, Washington Hospital Center, Washington, DC, USA.
    • J. Am. Coll. Surg. 2003 Sep 1;197(3):426-32.

    BackgroundResuscitative fluids induce distinctive changes in leukocyte functions: incubation with colloid Dextran increases production of reactive oxygen species and adhesion, whereas exposure to hypertonic saline (HTS) inhibits "oxidative burst" and phagocytosis. In hypertonic saline Dextran (HTD), the hypertonic component determines the leukocyte functional behavior and subsequently activation response. We investigated whether leukocyte gene expression is analogously affected.MethodsWhole blood from eight volunteers was diluted and incubated for 30 min at 37(o)C in 6.0% Dextran-70, 7.5% HTS, and 7.5% HTD. Total leukocyte RNA was extracted and used to synthesize biotinylated cDNA probes. Each probe was individually hybridized to a cDNA array to simultaneously measure the expression of 23 genes involved in inflammation, cell migration, and apoptosis.ResultsLeukocytes incubated with Dextran-70 demonstrated greater than a 6-fold (p < 0.05) increase in the expression of interleukin-8, growth-regulated oncogenes alpha and beta, L-selectin, superoxide dismutase, tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-alpha), and mitogen-activated protein kinase 3. The expression profile induced by HTS was not significantly different from that of unstimulated blood, except for prominent induction of only three genes. HTD attenuated the expression of Dextran-70 upregulated genes, although the level of their expression was higher than in HTS-treated leukocytes.ConclusionsHypertonic resuscitation fluids diminish the expression of immune activation-associated genes. Hypertonic component of HTD determines the leukocyte gene expression profile.

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