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Comparison of response to LPS-induced sepsis in three DBA/2 stocks derived from different sources.

Ji Won Park1, Su Jin Lee1, Ji Eun Kim1, Mi Ju Kang1, Su Ji Bae1, Yun Ju Choi1, Jeong Eun Gong1, Kil Soo Kim2, Young-Suk Jung3, Joon-Yong Cho4, Yeon Shik Choi5, Dae Youn Hwang6, Hyun Keun Song7.   

Abstract

Sepsis, one of the most fatal diseases in the world, is known to culminate in multiple organ failure due to an uncontrolled inflammatory response. Hence, the use of animal models in sepsis research is very important to study complex immune responses. The current study was undertaken to compare commercial stocks with KFDA stocks of DBA/2 mice as an animal model for sepsis study. To compare responses of DBA/2 mice to lipopolysaccharides (LPS)-induced sepsis, we measured altered characteristics of various factors associated with sepsis, including survival curves, organ failure and inflammatory response, in DBA/2Korl stock and two commercial stocks (DBA/2A and DBA/2B). Survival rates after LPS exposure were similar for DBA/2Korl and DBA/2B; however, for times over 20 h, survival rates were reduced and concentration dependent in DBA/2A. In order to evaluate multiple organ failure caused by sepsis, H&E stains were evaluated for liver and spleen tissues obtained in the early (2 h) and later (20 h) stages after exposure to LPS; no significant differences were observed between the three stocks. mRNA and protein levels of proinflammatory cytokines were assessed for evaluating inflammatory reactions, and were found to increase in a dose-dependent manner in most DBA/2 mice after LPS treatment. However, no changes were observed in the mRNA levels of proinflammatory cytokines at 20 h after LPS exposure in the DBA/2A stock. The induction of inflammation-mediated factors by LPS exposure did not induce alterations in the mRNA levels of COX-2 and iNOS in all three DBA/2 stocks. Our results indicate that response of DBA/2Korl to LPS-induced sepsis is similar to the two commercial DBA/2 stocks, thus representing its potential as a useful biological resource established in Korea.

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Keywords:  DBA/2; DBA/2Kor; LPS; Pro-inflammatory cytokine; Sepsis

Year:  2021        PMID: 33407886     DOI: 10.1186/s42826-020-00079-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Lab Anim Res        ISSN: 1738-6055


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