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Sex-dependent effects of genetic upregulation of activated protein C on delayed effects of acute radiation exposure in the mouse heart, small intestine, and skin

Accidental exposure to ionizing radiation may lead to delayed effects of acute radiation exposure (DEARE) in many organ systems. Activated protein C (APC) is a known mitigator of the acute radiation syndrome. To examine the role of APC in DEARE, we used a transgenic mouse model with 2- to 3-fold inc...

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Autores principales: Sridharan, Vijayalakshmi, Johnson, Kristin A., Landes, Reid D., Cao, Maohua, Singh, Preeti, Wagoner, Gail, Hayar, Abdallah, Sprick, Emily D., Eveld, Kayla A., Bhattacharyya, Anusha, Krager, Kimberly J., Aykin-Burns, Nukhet, Weiler, Hartmut, Fernández, Jose A., Griffin, John H., Boerma, Marjan
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8143413/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34029348
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0252142
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author Sridharan, Vijayalakshmi
Johnson, Kristin A.
Landes, Reid D.
Cao, Maohua
Singh, Preeti
Wagoner, Gail
Hayar, Abdallah
Sprick, Emily D.
Eveld, Kayla A.
Bhattacharyya, Anusha
Krager, Kimberly J.
Aykin-Burns, Nukhet
Weiler, Hartmut
Fernández, Jose A.
Griffin, John H.
Boerma, Marjan
author_facet Sridharan, Vijayalakshmi
Johnson, Kristin A.
Landes, Reid D.
Cao, Maohua
Singh, Preeti
Wagoner, Gail
Hayar, Abdallah
Sprick, Emily D.
Eveld, Kayla A.
Bhattacharyya, Anusha
Krager, Kimberly J.
Aykin-Burns, Nukhet
Weiler, Hartmut
Fernández, Jose A.
Griffin, John H.
Boerma, Marjan
author_sort Sridharan, Vijayalakshmi
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description Accidental exposure to ionizing radiation may lead to delayed effects of acute radiation exposure (DEARE) in many organ systems. Activated protein C (APC) is a known mitigator of the acute radiation syndrome. To examine the role of APC in DEARE, we used a transgenic mouse model with 2- to 3-fold increased plasma levels of APC (high in APC, APCHi). Male and female APCHi mice and wild-type littermates were exposed to 9.5 Gy γ-rays with their hind-legs (bone marrow) shielded from radiation to allow long-term survival. At 3 and 6 months after irradiation, cardiac function was measured with ultrasonography. At 3 months, radiation increased cardiac dimensions in APCHi males, while decreases were seen in wild-type females. At this early time point, APCHi mice of both sexes were more susceptible to radiation-induced changes in systolic function compared to wild-types. At 6 months, a decrease in systolic function was mainly seen in male mice of both genotypes. At 6 months, specimens of heart, small intestine and dorsal skin were collected for tissue analysis. Female APCHi mice showed the most severe radiation-induced deposition of cardiac collagens but were protected against a radiation-induced loss of microvascular density. Both male and female APCHi mice were protected against a radiation induced upregulation of toll-like receptor 4 in the heart, but this did not translate into a clear protection against immune cell infiltration. In the small intestine, the APCHi genotype had no effect on an increase in the number of myeloperoxidase positive cells (seen mostly in females) or an increase in the expression of T-cell marker CD2 (males). Lastly, both male and female APCHi mice were protected against radiation-induced epidermal thickening and increase in 3-nitrotyrosine positive keratinocytes. In conclusion, prolonged high levels of APC in a transgenic mouse model had little effects on indicators of DEARE in the heart, small intestine and skin, with some differential effects in male compared to female mice.
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spelling pubmed-81434132021-06-07 Sex-dependent effects of genetic upregulation of activated protein C on delayed effects of acute radiation exposure in the mouse heart, small intestine, and skin Sridharan, Vijayalakshmi Johnson, Kristin A. Landes, Reid D. Cao, Maohua Singh, Preeti Wagoner, Gail Hayar, Abdallah Sprick, Emily D. Eveld, Kayla A. Bhattacharyya, Anusha Krager, Kimberly J. Aykin-Burns, Nukhet Weiler, Hartmut Fernández, Jose A. Griffin, John H. Boerma, Marjan PLoS One Research Article Accidental exposure to ionizing radiation may lead to delayed effects of acute radiation exposure (DEARE) in many organ systems. Activated protein C (APC) is a known mitigator of the acute radiation syndrome. To examine the role of APC in DEARE, we used a transgenic mouse model with 2- to 3-fold increased plasma levels of APC (high in APC, APCHi). Male and female APCHi mice and wild-type littermates were exposed to 9.5 Gy γ-rays with their hind-legs (bone marrow) shielded from radiation to allow long-term survival. At 3 and 6 months after irradiation, cardiac function was measured with ultrasonography. At 3 months, radiation increased cardiac dimensions in APCHi males, while decreases were seen in wild-type females. At this early time point, APCHi mice of both sexes were more susceptible to radiation-induced changes in systolic function compared to wild-types. At 6 months, a decrease in systolic function was mainly seen in male mice of both genotypes. At 6 months, specimens of heart, small intestine and dorsal skin were collected for tissue analysis. Female APCHi mice showed the most severe radiation-induced deposition of cardiac collagens but were protected against a radiation-induced loss of microvascular density. Both male and female APCHi mice were protected against a radiation induced upregulation of toll-like receptor 4 in the heart, but this did not translate into a clear protection against immune cell infiltration. In the small intestine, the APCHi genotype had no effect on an increase in the number of myeloperoxidase positive cells (seen mostly in females) or an increase in the expression of T-cell marker CD2 (males). Lastly, both male and female APCHi mice were protected against radiation-induced epidermal thickening and increase in 3-nitrotyrosine positive keratinocytes. In conclusion, prolonged high levels of APC in a transgenic mouse model had little effects on indicators of DEARE in the heart, small intestine and skin, with some differential effects in male compared to female mice. Public Library of Science 2021-05-24 /pmc/articles/PMC8143413/ /pubmed/34029348 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0252142 Text en © 2021 Sridharan et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://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
Sridharan, Vijayalakshmi
Johnson, Kristin A.
Landes, Reid D.
Cao, Maohua
Singh, Preeti
Wagoner, Gail
Hayar, Abdallah
Sprick, Emily D.
Eveld, Kayla A.
Bhattacharyya, Anusha
Krager, Kimberly J.
Aykin-Burns, Nukhet
Weiler, Hartmut
Fernández, Jose A.
Griffin, John H.
Boerma, Marjan
Sex-dependent effects of genetic upregulation of activated protein C on delayed effects of acute radiation exposure in the mouse heart, small intestine, and skin
title Sex-dependent effects of genetic upregulation of activated protein C on delayed effects of acute radiation exposure in the mouse heart, small intestine, and skin
title_full Sex-dependent effects of genetic upregulation of activated protein C on delayed effects of acute radiation exposure in the mouse heart, small intestine, and skin
title_fullStr Sex-dependent effects of genetic upregulation of activated protein C on delayed effects of acute radiation exposure in the mouse heart, small intestine, and skin
title_full_unstemmed Sex-dependent effects of genetic upregulation of activated protein C on delayed effects of acute radiation exposure in the mouse heart, small intestine, and skin
title_short Sex-dependent effects of genetic upregulation of activated protein C on delayed effects of acute radiation exposure in the mouse heart, small intestine, and skin
title_sort sex-dependent effects of genetic upregulation of activated protein c on delayed effects of acute radiation exposure in the mouse heart, small intestine, and skin
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8143413/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34029348
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0252142
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