Literature DB >> 28844961

Mitochondrial dysfunction in rat splenocytes following hemorrhagic shock.

Marie Warren1, Kumar Subramani1, Richard Schwartz1, Raghavan Raju2.   

Abstract

The regulation of mitochondrial function is critical in cellular homeostasis following hemorrhagic shock. Hemorrhagic shock results in fluid loss and reduced availability of oxygen and nutrients to tissues. The spleen is a secondary lymphoid organ playing a key role in 'filtering the blood' and in the innate and adaptive immune responses. To understand the molecular basis of hemorrhagic shock, we investigated the changes in splenocyte mitochondrial respiration, and concomitant immune and metabolic alterations. The hemorrhagic injury (HI) in our rat model was induced by bleeding 60% of the total blood volume followed by resuscitation with Ringers lactate. Another group of animals was subjected to hemorrhage, but did not receive fluid resuscitation. Oxygen consumption rate of splenocytes were determined using a Seahorse analyzer. We found a significantly reduced oxygen consumption rate in splenocytes following HI compared to sham operated rats. The mitochondrial stress test revealed a decreased basal oxygen consumption rate, ATP production, maximal respiration and spare respiratory capacity. The mitochondrial membrane potential, and citrate synthase activity, were also reduced in the splenocytes following HI. Hypoxic response in the splenocyte was confirmed by increased gene expression of Hif1α. Elevated level of mitochondrial stress protein, hsp60 and induction of high mobility group box1 protein (HMGB1) were observed in splenocytes following HI. An increased inflammatory response was demonstrated by significantly increased expression of IL-6, IFN-β, Mip-1α, IL-10 and NFκbp65. In summary, we conclude that splenocyte oxidative phosphorylation and metabolism were severely compromised following HI.
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Keywords:  Hemorrhage; Mitochondrial function; Shock; Trauma

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28844961      PMCID: PMC5653436          DOI: 10.1016/j.bbadis.2017.08.024

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochim Biophys Acta Mol Basis Dis        ISSN: 0925-4439            Impact factor:   5.187


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