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Lung tissue bioenergetics and caspase activity in rodents

BACKGROUND: This study aimed to establish a suitable in vitro system for investigating effects of respiratory pathogens and toxins on lung tissue bioenergetics (cellular respiration and ATP content) and caspase activity. Wistar rats and C57Bl/6 mice were anesthetized by sevoflurane inhalation. Lung...

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Autores principales: Alsuwaidi, Ahmed R, Alsamri, Mohammed T, Alfazari, Ali S, Almarzooqi, Saeeda, Albawardi, Alia, Othman, Aws R, Pramathan, Thachillath, Hartwig, Stacey M, Varga, Steven M, Souid, Abdul-Kader
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3557141/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23311890
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1756-0500-6-12
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author Alsuwaidi, Ahmed R
Alsamri, Mohammed T
Alfazari, Ali S
Almarzooqi, Saeeda
Albawardi, Alia
Othman, Aws R
Pramathan, Thachillath
Hartwig, Stacey M
Varga, Steven M
Souid, Abdul-Kader
author_facet Alsuwaidi, Ahmed R
Alsamri, Mohammed T
Alfazari, Ali S
Almarzooqi, Saeeda
Albawardi, Alia
Othman, Aws R
Pramathan, Thachillath
Hartwig, Stacey M
Varga, Steven M
Souid, Abdul-Kader
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description BACKGROUND: This study aimed to establish a suitable in vitro system for investigating effects of respiratory pathogens and toxins on lung tissue bioenergetics (cellular respiration and ATP content) and caspase activity. Wistar rats and C57Bl/6 mice were anesthetized by sevoflurane inhalation. Lung fragments were then collected and incubated at 37°C in a continuously gassed (with 95% O(2):5% CO(2)) Minimal Essential Medium (MEM) or Krebs-Henseleit buffer. Phosphorescence O(2) analyzer that measured dissolved O(2) concentration as a function of time was used to monitor the rate of cellular mitochondrial O(2) consumption. Cellular ATP content was measured using the luciferin/luciferase system. The caspase-3 substrate N-acetyl-asp-glu-val-asp-7-amino-4-methylcoumarin (Ac-DEVD-AMC) was used to monitor intracellular caspase activity; cleaved AMC moieties (reflecting caspase activity) were separated on HPLC and detected by fluorescence. Lung histology and immunostaining with anti-cleaved caspase-3 antibody were also performed. RESULTS: For Wistar rats, the values of k(c) and ATP for 0 < t ≤ 7 h (mean ± SD) were 0.15 ± 0.02 μM O(2) min(-1) mg(-1) (n = 18, coefficient of variation, Cv = 13%) and 131 ± 69 pmol mg(-1) (n = 16, Cv = 53%), respectively. The AMC peak areas remained relatively small despite a ~5-fold rise over 6 h. Good tissue preservation was evident despite time-dependent increases in apoptotic cells. Lung tissue bioenergetics, caspase activity and structure were deleterious in unoxygenated or intermittently oxygenated solutions. Incubating lung tissue in O(2) depleted MEM for 30 min or anesthesia by urethane had no effect on lung bioenergetics, but produced higher caspase activity. CONCLUSIONS: Lung tissue bioenergetics and structure could be maintained in vitro in oxygenated buffer for several hours and, thus, used as biomarkers for investigating respiratory pathogens or toxins.
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spelling pubmed-35571412013-01-31 Lung tissue bioenergetics and caspase activity in rodents Alsuwaidi, Ahmed R Alsamri, Mohammed T Alfazari, Ali S Almarzooqi, Saeeda Albawardi, Alia Othman, Aws R Pramathan, Thachillath Hartwig, Stacey M Varga, Steven M Souid, Abdul-Kader BMC Res Notes Research Article BACKGROUND: This study aimed to establish a suitable in vitro system for investigating effects of respiratory pathogens and toxins on lung tissue bioenergetics (cellular respiration and ATP content) and caspase activity. Wistar rats and C57Bl/6 mice were anesthetized by sevoflurane inhalation. Lung fragments were then collected and incubated at 37°C in a continuously gassed (with 95% O(2):5% CO(2)) Minimal Essential Medium (MEM) or Krebs-Henseleit buffer. Phosphorescence O(2) analyzer that measured dissolved O(2) concentration as a function of time was used to monitor the rate of cellular mitochondrial O(2) consumption. Cellular ATP content was measured using the luciferin/luciferase system. The caspase-3 substrate N-acetyl-asp-glu-val-asp-7-amino-4-methylcoumarin (Ac-DEVD-AMC) was used to monitor intracellular caspase activity; cleaved AMC moieties (reflecting caspase activity) were separated on HPLC and detected by fluorescence. Lung histology and immunostaining with anti-cleaved caspase-3 antibody were also performed. RESULTS: For Wistar rats, the values of k(c) and ATP for 0 < t ≤ 7 h (mean ± SD) were 0.15 ± 0.02 μM O(2) min(-1) mg(-1) (n = 18, coefficient of variation, Cv = 13%) and 131 ± 69 pmol mg(-1) (n = 16, Cv = 53%), respectively. The AMC peak areas remained relatively small despite a ~5-fold rise over 6 h. Good tissue preservation was evident despite time-dependent increases in apoptotic cells. Lung tissue bioenergetics, caspase activity and structure were deleterious in unoxygenated or intermittently oxygenated solutions. Incubating lung tissue in O(2) depleted MEM for 30 min or anesthesia by urethane had no effect on lung bioenergetics, but produced higher caspase activity. CONCLUSIONS: Lung tissue bioenergetics and structure could be maintained in vitro in oxygenated buffer for several hours and, thus, used as biomarkers for investigating respiratory pathogens or toxins. BioMed Central 2013-01-12 /pmc/articles/PMC3557141/ /pubmed/23311890 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1756-0500-6-12 Text en Copyright ©2013 Alsuwaidi et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Alsuwaidi, Ahmed R
Alsamri, Mohammed T
Alfazari, Ali S
Almarzooqi, Saeeda
Albawardi, Alia
Othman, Aws R
Pramathan, Thachillath
Hartwig, Stacey M
Varga, Steven M
Souid, Abdul-Kader
Lung tissue bioenergetics and caspase activity in rodents
title Lung tissue bioenergetics and caspase activity in rodents
title_full Lung tissue bioenergetics and caspase activity in rodents
title_fullStr Lung tissue bioenergetics and caspase activity in rodents
title_full_unstemmed Lung tissue bioenergetics and caspase activity in rodents
title_short Lung tissue bioenergetics and caspase activity in rodents
title_sort lung tissue bioenergetics and caspase activity in rodents
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3557141/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23311890
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1756-0500-6-12
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