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Parenteral succinate reduces levels of reactive oxygen species without changing serum caspase-3 levels in septic rats

BACKGROUND: Sepsis is a syndrome of physiological, pathological, and biochemical disorders with several processes co-occurring; reactive oxygen species (ROS) production and apoptosis are 2 of them. Succinate is a Krebs cycle intermediate that is oxydized in complex II of the mitochondria. This study...

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Autores principales: Chapela, Sebastián, Muscogiuri, Giovanna, Barrea, Luigi, Frias-Toral, Evelyn, Burgos, Hilda, Ricart, María Cecilia, Muryan, Alexis, Schiel, Amalia, Alonso, Manuel, Stella, Carlos Alberto
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Publicado: Termedia Publishing House 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10156549/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36734445
http://dx.doi.org/10.5114/ait.2022.122549
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author Chapela, Sebastián
Muscogiuri, Giovanna
Barrea, Luigi
Frias-Toral, Evelyn
Burgos, Hilda
Ricart, María Cecilia
Muryan, Alexis
Schiel, Amalia
Alonso, Manuel
Stella, Carlos Alberto
author_facet Chapela, Sebastián
Muscogiuri, Giovanna
Barrea, Luigi
Frias-Toral, Evelyn
Burgos, Hilda
Ricart, María Cecilia
Muryan, Alexis
Schiel, Amalia
Alonso, Manuel
Stella, Carlos Alberto
author_sort Chapela, Sebastián
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description BACKGROUND: Sepsis is a syndrome of physiological, pathological, and biochemical disorders with several processes co-occurring; reactive oxygen species (ROS) production and apoptosis are 2 of them. Succinate is a Krebs cycle intermediate that is oxydized in complex II of the mitochondria. This study aims to investigate the influence of succinate infusion on these processes. METHODS: Sepsis was induced with caecal ligation and puncture in 200 gr Sprague Dawley rats. Four groups were formed with 10 animals (1 – control, 2 – succinate, 3 – sepsis, and 4 – sepsis + succinate). 5 mmol kg(–1) of intraperitoneal succinate were administered twice in groups 2 and 4. ROS and caspase-3 levels were measured. RESULTS: Overall, ROS levels (P = 0.017), but not caspase-3 levels (P = 0.89) differed significantly between the groups. The succinate administration reduced serum ROS levels (group 4 vs. 3) in a statistically significant way [0.0623 units (95% CI: 0.0547-0.0699) vs. 0.0835 (0.06-0.106), P = 0.017)], but it did not reduce serum caspase-3 levels (P = 0.39). There was no correlation between serum ROS levels and serum caspase-3 levels. CONCLUSIONS: In this model, ROS levels were reduced with succinate infusion, but caspase-3 levels were not. In addition, ROS levels and apoptosis levels are not correlated, which suggests that those processes occur at different times.
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spelling pubmed-101565492023-05-17 Parenteral succinate reduces levels of reactive oxygen species without changing serum caspase-3 levels in septic rats Chapela, Sebastián Muscogiuri, Giovanna Barrea, Luigi Frias-Toral, Evelyn Burgos, Hilda Ricart, María Cecilia Muryan, Alexis Schiel, Amalia Alonso, Manuel Stella, Carlos Alberto Anaesthesiol Intensive Ther Original and Clinical Articles BACKGROUND: Sepsis is a syndrome of physiological, pathological, and biochemical disorders with several processes co-occurring; reactive oxygen species (ROS) production and apoptosis are 2 of them. Succinate is a Krebs cycle intermediate that is oxydized in complex II of the mitochondria. This study aims to investigate the influence of succinate infusion on these processes. METHODS: Sepsis was induced with caecal ligation and puncture in 200 gr Sprague Dawley rats. Four groups were formed with 10 animals (1 – control, 2 – succinate, 3 – sepsis, and 4 – sepsis + succinate). 5 mmol kg(–1) of intraperitoneal succinate were administered twice in groups 2 and 4. ROS and caspase-3 levels were measured. RESULTS: Overall, ROS levels (P = 0.017), but not caspase-3 levels (P = 0.89) differed significantly between the groups. The succinate administration reduced serum ROS levels (group 4 vs. 3) in a statistically significant way [0.0623 units (95% CI: 0.0547-0.0699) vs. 0.0835 (0.06-0.106), P = 0.017)], but it did not reduce serum caspase-3 levels (P = 0.39). There was no correlation between serum ROS levels and serum caspase-3 levels. CONCLUSIONS: In this model, ROS levels were reduced with succinate infusion, but caspase-3 levels were not. In addition, ROS levels and apoptosis levels are not correlated, which suggests that those processes occur at different times. Termedia Publishing House 2022-12-30 /pmc/articles/PMC10156549/ /pubmed/36734445 http://dx.doi.org/10.5114/ait.2022.122549 Text en Copyright © Polish Society of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/This is an Open Access journal, all articles are distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0). License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/) ), allowing third parties to copy and redistribute the material in any medium or format and to remix, transform, and build upon the material, provided the original work is properly cited and states its license.
spellingShingle Original and Clinical Articles
Chapela, Sebastián
Muscogiuri, Giovanna
Barrea, Luigi
Frias-Toral, Evelyn
Burgos, Hilda
Ricart, María Cecilia
Muryan, Alexis
Schiel, Amalia
Alonso, Manuel
Stella, Carlos Alberto
Parenteral succinate reduces levels of reactive oxygen species without changing serum caspase-3 levels in septic rats
title Parenteral succinate reduces levels of reactive oxygen species without changing serum caspase-3 levels in septic rats
title_full Parenteral succinate reduces levels of reactive oxygen species without changing serum caspase-3 levels in septic rats
title_fullStr Parenteral succinate reduces levels of reactive oxygen species without changing serum caspase-3 levels in septic rats
title_full_unstemmed Parenteral succinate reduces levels of reactive oxygen species without changing serum caspase-3 levels in septic rats
title_short Parenteral succinate reduces levels of reactive oxygen species without changing serum caspase-3 levels in septic rats
title_sort parenteral succinate reduces levels of reactive oxygen species without changing serum caspase-3 levels in septic rats
topic Original and Clinical Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10156549/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36734445
http://dx.doi.org/10.5114/ait.2022.122549
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