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Neuromuscular electrical stimulation acutely mobilizes endothelial progenitor cells in critically ill patients with sepsis

BACKGROUND: Endothelial progenitor cells (EPCs) have been suggested to constitute a restoration index of the disturbed endothelium in ICU patients. Neuromuscular electric stimulation (NMES) is increasingly employed in ICU to prevent comorbidities such as ICU-acquired weakness, which is related to en...

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Autores principales: Stefanou, Christos, Karatzanos, Eleftherios, Mitsiou, Georgios, Psarra, Katerina, Angelopoulos, Epameinondas, Dimopoulos, Stavros, Gerovasili, Vasiliki, Boviatsis, Efstathios, Routsi, Christina, Nanas, Serafeim
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Publicado: Springer Paris 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4788669/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26969168
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13613-016-0123-y
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author Stefanou, Christos
Karatzanos, Eleftherios
Mitsiou, Georgios
Psarra, Katerina
Angelopoulos, Epameinondas
Dimopoulos, Stavros
Gerovasili, Vasiliki
Boviatsis, Efstathios
Routsi, Christina
Nanas, Serafeim
author_facet Stefanou, Christos
Karatzanos, Eleftherios
Mitsiou, Georgios
Psarra, Katerina
Angelopoulos, Epameinondas
Dimopoulos, Stavros
Gerovasili, Vasiliki
Boviatsis, Efstathios
Routsi, Christina
Nanas, Serafeim
author_sort Stefanou, Christos
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description BACKGROUND: Endothelial progenitor cells (EPCs) have been suggested to constitute a restoration index of the disturbed endothelium in ICU patients. Neuromuscular electric stimulation (NMES) is increasingly employed in ICU to prevent comorbidities such as ICU-acquired weakness, which is related to endothelial dysfunction. The role of NMES to mobilize EPCs has not been investigated yet. The purpose of this study was to explore the NMES-induced effects on mobilization of EPCs in septic ICU patients. METHODS: Thirty-two septic mechanically ventilated patients (mean ± SD, age 58 ± 14 years) were randomized to one of the two 30-min NMES protocols of different characteristics: a high-frequency (75 Hz, 6 s on–21 s off) or a medium-frequency (45 Hz, 5 s on–12 s off) protocol both applied at maximally tolerated intensity. Blood was sampled before and immediately after the NMES sessions. Different EPCs subpopulations were quantified by cytometry markers CD34(+)/CD133(+)/CD45(−), CD34(+)/CD133(+)/CD45(−)/VEGFR(2)(+) and CD34(+)/CD45(−)/VEGFR(2)(+). RESULTS: Overall, CD34(+)/CD133(+)/CD45(−) EPCs increased from 13.5 ± 10.2 to 20.8 ± 16.9 and CD34(+)/CD133(+)/CD45(−)/VEGFR(2)(+) EPCs from 3.8 ± 5.2 to 6.4 ± 8.5 cells/10(6) enucleated cells (mean ± SD, p < 0.05). CD34(+)/CD45(−)/VEGFR(2)(+) EPCs also increased from 16.5 ± 14.5 to 23.8 ± 19.2 cells/10(6) enucleated cells (mean ± SD, p < 0.05). EPCs mobilization was not affected by NMES protocol and sepsis severity (p > 0.05), while it was related to corticosteroids administration (p < 0.05). CONCLUSIONS: NMES acutely mobilized endothelial progenitor cells, measures of the endothelial restoration potential, in septic ICU patients.
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spelling pubmed-47886692016-04-09 Neuromuscular electrical stimulation acutely mobilizes endothelial progenitor cells in critically ill patients with sepsis Stefanou, Christos Karatzanos, Eleftherios Mitsiou, Georgios Psarra, Katerina Angelopoulos, Epameinondas Dimopoulos, Stavros Gerovasili, Vasiliki Boviatsis, Efstathios Routsi, Christina Nanas, Serafeim Ann Intensive Care Research BACKGROUND: Endothelial progenitor cells (EPCs) have been suggested to constitute a restoration index of the disturbed endothelium in ICU patients. Neuromuscular electric stimulation (NMES) is increasingly employed in ICU to prevent comorbidities such as ICU-acquired weakness, which is related to endothelial dysfunction. The role of NMES to mobilize EPCs has not been investigated yet. The purpose of this study was to explore the NMES-induced effects on mobilization of EPCs in septic ICU patients. METHODS: Thirty-two septic mechanically ventilated patients (mean ± SD, age 58 ± 14 years) were randomized to one of the two 30-min NMES protocols of different characteristics: a high-frequency (75 Hz, 6 s on–21 s off) or a medium-frequency (45 Hz, 5 s on–12 s off) protocol both applied at maximally tolerated intensity. Blood was sampled before and immediately after the NMES sessions. Different EPCs subpopulations were quantified by cytometry markers CD34(+)/CD133(+)/CD45(−), CD34(+)/CD133(+)/CD45(−)/VEGFR(2)(+) and CD34(+)/CD45(−)/VEGFR(2)(+). RESULTS: Overall, CD34(+)/CD133(+)/CD45(−) EPCs increased from 13.5 ± 10.2 to 20.8 ± 16.9 and CD34(+)/CD133(+)/CD45(−)/VEGFR(2)(+) EPCs from 3.8 ± 5.2 to 6.4 ± 8.5 cells/10(6) enucleated cells (mean ± SD, p < 0.05). CD34(+)/CD45(−)/VEGFR(2)(+) EPCs also increased from 16.5 ± 14.5 to 23.8 ± 19.2 cells/10(6) enucleated cells (mean ± SD, p < 0.05). EPCs mobilization was not affected by NMES protocol and sepsis severity (p > 0.05), while it was related to corticosteroids administration (p < 0.05). CONCLUSIONS: NMES acutely mobilized endothelial progenitor cells, measures of the endothelial restoration potential, in septic ICU patients. Springer Paris 2016-03-11 /pmc/articles/PMC4788669/ /pubmed/26969168 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13613-016-0123-y Text en © Stefanou et al. 2016 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made.
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Stefanou, Christos
Karatzanos, Eleftherios
Mitsiou, Georgios
Psarra, Katerina
Angelopoulos, Epameinondas
Dimopoulos, Stavros
Gerovasili, Vasiliki
Boviatsis, Efstathios
Routsi, Christina
Nanas, Serafeim
Neuromuscular electrical stimulation acutely mobilizes endothelial progenitor cells in critically ill patients with sepsis
title Neuromuscular electrical stimulation acutely mobilizes endothelial progenitor cells in critically ill patients with sepsis
title_full Neuromuscular electrical stimulation acutely mobilizes endothelial progenitor cells in critically ill patients with sepsis
title_fullStr Neuromuscular electrical stimulation acutely mobilizes endothelial progenitor cells in critically ill patients with sepsis
title_full_unstemmed Neuromuscular electrical stimulation acutely mobilizes endothelial progenitor cells in critically ill patients with sepsis
title_short Neuromuscular electrical stimulation acutely mobilizes endothelial progenitor cells in critically ill patients with sepsis
title_sort neuromuscular electrical stimulation acutely mobilizes endothelial progenitor cells in critically ill patients with sepsis
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4788669/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26969168
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13613-016-0123-y
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