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Testosterone depletion or blockade in male rats protects against trauma hemorrhagic shock-induced distant organ injury by limiting gut injury and subsequent production of biologically active mesenteric lymph.

Sharvil U Sheth1, David Palange, Da-Zhong Xu, Dong Wei, Eleonora Feketeova, Qi Lu, Diego C Reino, Xiaofa Qin, Edwin A Deitch.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: We tested the hypothesis that testosterone depletion or blockade in male rats protects against trauma hemorrhagic shock-induced distant organ injury by limiting gut injury and subsequent production of biologically active mesenteric lymph.
METHODS: Male, castrated male, or flutamide-treated rats (25 mg/kg subcutaneously after resuscitation) were subjected to a laparotomy (trauma), mesenteric lymph duct cannulation, and 90 minutes of shock (35 mm Hg) or trauma sham-shock. Mesenteric lymph was collected preshock, during shock, and postshock. Gut injury was determined at 6 hours postshock using ex vivo ileal permeability with fluorescein dextran. Postshock mesenteric lymph was assayed for biological activity in vivo by injection into mice and measuring lung permeability, neutrophil activation, and red blood cell deformability. In vitro neutrophil priming capacity of the lymph was also tested.
RESULTS: Castrated and flutamide-treated male rats were significantly protected against trauma hemorrhagic shock (T/HS)-induced gut injury when compared with hormonally intact males. Postshock mesenteric lymph from male rats had a higher capacity to induce lung injury, Neutrophil (PMN) activation, and loss of red blood cell deformability when injected into naïve mice when compared with castrated and flutamide-treated males. The increase in gut injury after T/HS in males directly correlated with the in vitro biological activity of mesenteric lymph to prime neutrophils for an increased respiratory burst.
CONCLUSIONS: After T/HS, gut protective effects can be observed in males after testosterone blockade or depletion. This reduced gut injury contributes to decreased biological activity of mesenteric lymph leading to attenuated systemic inflammation and distant organ injury.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 22182874      PMCID: PMC3269763          DOI: 10.1097/TA.0b013e31823a06ea

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Trauma        ISSN: 0022-5282


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