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Human vasoactive hormone adrenomedullin and its binding protein rescue experimental animals from shock.

Rongqian Wu1, Weifeng Dong, Xiaoling Qiang, Youxin Ji, Tianpen Cui, Juntao Yang, Mian Zhou, Steven Blau, Corrado P Marini, Thanjavur S Ravikumar, Ping Wang.   

Abstract

We recently discovered that vascular responsiveness to adrenomedullin (AM), a vasoactive hormone, decreases after hemorrhage, which is markedly improved by the addition of its binding protein AMBP-1. One obstacle hampering the development of AM/AMBP-1 as resuscitation agents in trauma victims is the potential immunogenicity of rat proteins in humans. Although less potent than rat AM, human AM has been shown to increase organ perfusion in rats. We therefore hypothesized that administration of human AM/AMBP-1 improves organ function and survival after severe blood loss in rats. To test this, male Sprague-Dawley rats were bled to and maintained at an MAP of 40 mmHg for 90 min. They were then resuscitated with an equal volume of shed blood in the form of Ringer's lactate (i.e., low-volume resuscitation) over 60 min. At 15 min after the beginning of resuscitation, human AM/AMBP-1 (12/40 or 48/160 microg/kg BW) were administered intravenously over 45 min. Various pathophysiological parameters were measured 4h after resuscitation. In additional groups of animals, a 12-day survival study was conducted. Our result showed that tissue injury as evidenced by increased levels of transaminases, lactate, and creatinine, was present at 4h after hemorrhage and resuscitation. Moreover, pro-inflammatory cytokines TNF-alpha and IL-6 were also significantly elevated. Administration of AM/AMBP-1 markedly attenuated tissue injury, reduced cytokine levels, and improved the survival rate from 29% (vehicle) to 62% (low-dose) or 70% (high-dose). However, neither human AM alone nor human AMBP-1 alone prevented the significant increase in ALT, AST, lactate and creatinine at 4h after the completion of hemorrhage and resuscitation. Moreover, the half-life of human AM and human AMBP-1 in rats was 35.8 min and 1.68 h, respectively. Thus, administration of human AM/AMBP-1 may be a useful approach for attenuating organ injury, and reducing mortality after hemorrhagic shock.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18403050      PMCID: PMC2488201          DOI: 10.1016/j.peptides.2008.02.021

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Peptides        ISSN: 0196-9781            Impact factor:   3.750


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