Shock : molecular, cellular, and systemic pathobiological aspects and therapeutic approaches : the official journal the Shock Society, the European Shock Society, the Brazilian Shock Society, the International Federation of Shock Societies
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The mechanisms contributing to sepsis vascular dysfunction are not well known. We tested the hypothesis that peroxynitrite scavenging ameliorates sepsis-induced macrovascular and microvascular dysfunction. Male Sprague-Dawley rats were killed 48 h after cecal ligation (n = 15) and puncture or sham procedure (n = 15). ⋯ Sepsis induced (i) in macrovessels, impairment of norepinephrine-induced contractions; (ii) in microvessels, impairment in norepinephrine-induced contractions and acetylcholine-induced relaxations; (iii) aortic and microvascular tissue increased reactivity to 3-nitrotyrosine, oxidized dihydroethidium, NOS2, and increased expression of NOS2, as well as increased expression of NOX-1 in microvascular tissue. Contractile responses in aortic and microvascular rings improved by ex vivo treatment with MnTMPyP and tempol, whereas vascular relaxation in microvessels improved only with MnTMPyP. Peroxynitrite scavenging protects from vascular dysfunction in sepsis.
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The nuclear enzyme poly(ADP-ribose)polymerase (PARP) plays a significant role in the pathogenesis of various forms of critical illness. DNA strand breaks induced by oxidative and nitrative stress trigger the activation of PARP, and PARP, in turn, mediates cell death and promotes proinflammatory responses. Until recently, most studies focused on the role of PARP in solid organs such as heart, liver, and kidney. ⋯ The activity was the highest immediately after injury and at 1 h and decreased gradually over time. Incubation of whole blood at 37°C for 3 h significantly increased poly(ADP-ribose) levels, indicative of the presence of an ongoing cell activation process. In conclusion, PARP activity is elevated in leukocytes after burn and smoke inhalation injury, and the response parallels the time course of reactive oxygen species generation in these cells.
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We investigated the prognostic utility of changes in N-terminal pro-brain natriuretic peptide (NT-proBNP) in combination with Sequential Organ Failure Assessment (SOFA) score in patients with acute lung injury (ALI)/acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) concomitant with septic shock. Forty-nine mechanically ventilated patients with ALI/ARDS concomitant with septic shock were studied. N-terminal pro-brain natriuretic peptide levels were measured on the first 3 days (days 0, 1, and 2) in the intensive care unit. ⋯ On day 2, areas under the receiver operating characteristic curves for predicting 28-day mortality were 0.74 for SOFA alone and 0.85 (P = 0.028) for SOFA combined with percent change in NT-proBNP. In conclusion, in patients with ALI/ARDS concomitant with septic shock, a rising trend (high percent change) in NT-proBNP levels had better prognostic utility than absolute levels. The combination of percent change in NT-proBNP with SOFA may provide superior prognostic accuracy to SOFA alone.
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We sought to investigate the expression of the cell death protein BNIP3 in hypoxic hepatocytes, as well as the role that hypoxia-inducible factor 1 (HIF-1α) plays in the upregulation of BNIP3 in hypoxic primary mouse hepatocytes and in the livers of mice subjected to ischemia-reperfusion. Freshly isolated mouse hepatocytes were exposed to 1% hypoxia for 1, 3, 6, 24, and 48 h, and the RNA and protein were isolated for reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction and Western blot analysis. Similarly, livers from mice subjected to segmental (70%) hepatic warm ischemia for 30 min or 1 h, or to 1-h ischemia followed by 0.5- to 4-h reperfusion, were collected and subjected to Western blot analysis for HIF-1α protein. ⋯ Using siRNA technology, we demonstrated that reduced HIF-1α protein levels did not block the hypoxia-induced overexpression of BNIP3. In contrast to the effect on BNIP3 expression reported previously, livers from ischemic animals demonstrated only a modest increase in HIF-1α protein as compared with resting livers from control animals; and this expression was not statistically different from sham controls. These results suggest that HIF-1α does not mediate the hypoxia-induced upregulation of BNIP3 in mouse hepatocytes in vitro and possibly in the liver in vivo.
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Burn induces myeloid-derived suppressor cells (MDSCs), a heterogeneous population of immature polymorphonuclear neutrophils (PMNs) and monocytes, which protect against infection. Previous work from our laboratory demonstrated that inflammatory monocytes (iMos) were the major MDSC source of TNF-α in the postburn spleen, and we hypothesized that they were also the major source of postburn IL-10. To test this hypothesis, we examined cytokine production by postburn CCR2 knockout (KO) mice, which have fewer iMos than burn wild-type (WT) splenocytes, but equal numbers of PMNs and F4/80 macrophages. ⋯ Polymorphonuclear neutrophil and iMos subpopulations from culture-derived MDSCs produced the same cytokine profiles in response to LPS and peptidoglycan as did the PMNs and iMos from postburn spleens: PMNs made IL-10, whereas iMos made IL-6. Finally, LPS-induced mortality of burn mice was made worse by anti-Gr-1 depletion of all PMNs and 66% of iMos from burn mice. This suggests that PMNs play a primarily anti-inflammatory role in vitro and in vivo.