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Long-Term Effects of Induced Hypothermia on Local and Systemic Inflammation - Results from a Porcine Long-Term Trauma Model

BACKGROUND: Hypothermia has been discussed as playing a role in improving the early phase of systemic inflammation. However, information on the impact of hypothermia on the local inflammatory response is sparse. We therefore investigated the kinetics of local and systemic inflammation in the late po...

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Autores principales: Horst, K., Eschbach, D., Pfeifer, R., Relja, B., Sassen, M., Steinfeldt, T., Wulf, H., Vogt, N., Frink, M., Ruchholtz, S., Pape, H. C., Hildebrand, F.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4856279/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27144532
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0154788
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author Horst, K.
Eschbach, D.
Pfeifer, R.
Relja, B.
Sassen, M.
Steinfeldt, T.
Wulf, H.
Vogt, N.
Frink, M.
Ruchholtz, S.
Pape, H. C.
Hildebrand, F.
author_facet Horst, K.
Eschbach, D.
Pfeifer, R.
Relja, B.
Sassen, M.
Steinfeldt, T.
Wulf, H.
Vogt, N.
Frink, M.
Ruchholtz, S.
Pape, H. C.
Hildebrand, F.
author_sort Horst, K.
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description BACKGROUND: Hypothermia has been discussed as playing a role in improving the early phase of systemic inflammation. However, information on the impact of hypothermia on the local inflammatory response is sparse. We therefore investigated the kinetics of local and systemic inflammation in the late posttraumatic phase after induction of hypothermia in an established porcine long-term model of combined trauma. MATERIALS & METHODS: Male pigs (35 ± 5kg) were mechanically ventilated and monitored over the study period of 48 h. Combined trauma included tibia fracture, lung contusion, liver laceration and pressure-controlled hemorrhagic shock (MAP < 30 ± 5 mmHg for 90 min). After resuscitation, hypothermia (33°C) was induced for a period of 12 h (HT-T group) with subsequent re-warming over a period of 10 h. The NT-T group was kept normothermic. Systemic and local (fracture hematoma) cytokine levels (IL-6, -8, -10) and alarmins (HMGB1, HSP70) were measured via ELISA. RESULTS: Severe signs of shock as well as systemic and local increases of pro-inflammatory mediators were observed in both trauma groups. In general the local increase of pro- and anti-inflammatory mediator levels was significantly higher and prolonged compared to systemic concentrations. Induction of hypothermia resulted in a significantly prolonged elevation of both systemic and local HMGB1 levels at 48 h compared to the NT-T group. Correspondingly, local IL-6 levels demonstrated a significantly prolonged increase in the HT-T group at 48 h. CONCLUSION: A prolonged inflammatory response might reduce the well-described protective effects on organ and immune function observed in the early phase after hypothermia induction. Furthermore, local immune response also seems to be affected. Future studies should aim to investigate the use of therapeutic hypothermia at different degrees and duration of application.
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spelling pubmed-48562792016-05-07 Long-Term Effects of Induced Hypothermia on Local and Systemic Inflammation - Results from a Porcine Long-Term Trauma Model Horst, K. Eschbach, D. Pfeifer, R. Relja, B. Sassen, M. Steinfeldt, T. Wulf, H. Vogt, N. Frink, M. Ruchholtz, S. Pape, H. C. Hildebrand, F. PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Hypothermia has been discussed as playing a role in improving the early phase of systemic inflammation. However, information on the impact of hypothermia on the local inflammatory response is sparse. We therefore investigated the kinetics of local and systemic inflammation in the late posttraumatic phase after induction of hypothermia in an established porcine long-term model of combined trauma. MATERIALS & METHODS: Male pigs (35 ± 5kg) were mechanically ventilated and monitored over the study period of 48 h. Combined trauma included tibia fracture, lung contusion, liver laceration and pressure-controlled hemorrhagic shock (MAP < 30 ± 5 mmHg for 90 min). After resuscitation, hypothermia (33°C) was induced for a period of 12 h (HT-T group) with subsequent re-warming over a period of 10 h. The NT-T group was kept normothermic. Systemic and local (fracture hematoma) cytokine levels (IL-6, -8, -10) and alarmins (HMGB1, HSP70) were measured via ELISA. RESULTS: Severe signs of shock as well as systemic and local increases of pro-inflammatory mediators were observed in both trauma groups. In general the local increase of pro- and anti-inflammatory mediator levels was significantly higher and prolonged compared to systemic concentrations. Induction of hypothermia resulted in a significantly prolonged elevation of both systemic and local HMGB1 levels at 48 h compared to the NT-T group. Correspondingly, local IL-6 levels demonstrated a significantly prolonged increase in the HT-T group at 48 h. CONCLUSION: A prolonged inflammatory response might reduce the well-described protective effects on organ and immune function observed in the early phase after hypothermia induction. Furthermore, local immune response also seems to be affected. Future studies should aim to investigate the use of therapeutic hypothermia at different degrees and duration of application. Public Library of Science 2016-05-04 /pmc/articles/PMC4856279/ /pubmed/27144532 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0154788 Text en © 2016 Horst et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Horst, K.
Eschbach, D.
Pfeifer, R.
Relja, B.
Sassen, M.
Steinfeldt, T.
Wulf, H.
Vogt, N.
Frink, M.
Ruchholtz, S.
Pape, H. C.
Hildebrand, F.
Long-Term Effects of Induced Hypothermia on Local and Systemic Inflammation - Results from a Porcine Long-Term Trauma Model
title Long-Term Effects of Induced Hypothermia on Local and Systemic Inflammation - Results from a Porcine Long-Term Trauma Model
title_full Long-Term Effects of Induced Hypothermia on Local and Systemic Inflammation - Results from a Porcine Long-Term Trauma Model
title_fullStr Long-Term Effects of Induced Hypothermia on Local and Systemic Inflammation - Results from a Porcine Long-Term Trauma Model
title_full_unstemmed Long-Term Effects of Induced Hypothermia on Local and Systemic Inflammation - Results from a Porcine Long-Term Trauma Model
title_short Long-Term Effects of Induced Hypothermia on Local and Systemic Inflammation - Results from a Porcine Long-Term Trauma Model
title_sort long-term effects of induced hypothermia on local and systemic inflammation - results from a porcine long-term trauma model
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4856279/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27144532
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0154788
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