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Selective antegrade cerebral perfusion reduces brain injury following deep hypothermic circulatory arrest in the piglets' model by decreasing the levels of protein SUMO2/3-ylation.

Bin Li1, Yaobin Zhu1, Aijun Liu1, Wei Lu2, Junwu Su1, Jing Zhang1, Zhiqiang Li1, Xiangming Fan1, Yinglong Liu1.   

Abstract

Selective antegrade cerebral perfusion (SACP), which was adopted by many surgical groups for complex neonatal cardiac surgery, especially aortic arch repair, is a proven adjunct for neuroprotection during deep hypothermic circulatory arrest (DHCA). Several recent studies suggest that SUMO2/3 modification of proteins is markedly activated during deep hypothermia and believed to be an endogenous neuroprotective stress response. Here, we report that SACP reduces the increasing degree of SUMO2/3 conjugation following DHCA. Piglets were subjected to 1 h SACP and/or 1 h DHCA. DHCA was sufficient to markedly increase in protein SUMOylation by SUMO2/3 both in the hippocampus and cerebral cortex. SACP, especially at flow rate of 50 ml/kg/min, reduces the increasing degree of SUMO2/3 conjugation and also reduces levels of pro-apoptotic factors, Bax and Caspase 3, and increases levels of antiapoptotic factors, Bcl-2, following DHCA both in the hippocampus and cerebral cortex. This suggests that SACP at flow rate of 50 ml/kg/min is more appropriate for neuroprotection during DHCA in the pig model and level of protein SUMO2/3-ylation maybe an indicator of the degree of brain injury.

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Keywords:  SUMO2/3; Selective antegrade cerebral perfusion; apoptosis; brain injury; deep hypothermic circulatory arrest; piglet

Year:  2014        PMID: 25550987      PMCID: PMC4276245     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Clin Exp Med        ISSN: 1940-5901


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