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Long–term lung inflammation is reduced by estradiol treatment in brain dead female rats

OBJECTIVES: Lung transplantation is limited by the systemic repercussions of brain death (BD). Studies have shown the potential protective role of 17β-estradiol on the lungs. Here, we aimed to investigate the effect of estradiol on the long-lasting lung inflammatory state to understand a possible th...

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Autores principales: Ricardo-da-Silva, Fernanda Yamamoto, Armstrong-Jr, Roberto, Vidal-dos-Santos, Marina, Correia, Cristiano de Jesus, Coutinho e Silva, Raphael dos Santos, da Anunciação, Lucas Ferreira, Moreira, Luiz Felipe Pinho, Leuvenink, Henri Gerrit Derk, Breithaupt-Faloppa, Ana Cristina
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Publicado: Faculdade de Medicina / USP 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8341046/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34406272
http://dx.doi.org/10.6061/clinics/2021/e3042
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author Ricardo-da-Silva, Fernanda Yamamoto
Armstrong-Jr, Roberto
Vidal-dos-Santos, Marina
Correia, Cristiano de Jesus
Coutinho e Silva, Raphael dos Santos
da Anunciação, Lucas Ferreira
Moreira, Luiz Felipe Pinho
Leuvenink, Henri Gerrit Derk
Breithaupt-Faloppa, Ana Cristina
author_facet Ricardo-da-Silva, Fernanda Yamamoto
Armstrong-Jr, Roberto
Vidal-dos-Santos, Marina
Correia, Cristiano de Jesus
Coutinho e Silva, Raphael dos Santos
da Anunciação, Lucas Ferreira
Moreira, Luiz Felipe Pinho
Leuvenink, Henri Gerrit Derk
Breithaupt-Faloppa, Ana Cristina
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description OBJECTIVES: Lung transplantation is limited by the systemic repercussions of brain death (BD). Studies have shown the potential protective role of 17β-estradiol on the lungs. Here, we aimed to investigate the effect of estradiol on the long-lasting lung inflammatory state to understand a possible therapeutic application in lung donors with BD. METHODS: Female Wistar rats were separated into 3 groups: BD, subjected to brain death (6h); E2-T0, treated with 17β-estradiol (50 μg/mL, 2 mL/h) immediately after brain death; and E2-T3, treated with 17β-estradiol (50 μg/ml, 2 ml/h) after 3h of BD. Complement system activity and macrophage presence were analyzed. TNF-α, IL-1β, IL-10, and IL-6 gene expression (RT-PCR) and levels in 24h lung culture medium were quantified. Finally, analysis of caspase-3 gene and protein expression in the lung was performed. RESULTS: Estradiol reduced complement C3 protein and gene expression. The presence of lung macrophages was not modified by estradiol, but the release of inflammatory mediators was reduced and TNF-α and IL-1β gene expression were reduced in the E2-T3 group. In addition, caspase-3 protein expression was reduced by estradiol in the same group. CONCLUSIONS: Brain death-induced lung inflammation in females is modulated by estradiol treatment. Study data suggest that estradiol can control the inflammatory response by modulating the release of mediators after brain death in the long term. These results strengthen the idea of estradiol as a therapy for donor lungs and improving transplant outcomes.
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spelling pubmed-83410462021-08-06 Long–term lung inflammation is reduced by estradiol treatment in brain dead female rats Ricardo-da-Silva, Fernanda Yamamoto Armstrong-Jr, Roberto Vidal-dos-Santos, Marina Correia, Cristiano de Jesus Coutinho e Silva, Raphael dos Santos da Anunciação, Lucas Ferreira Moreira, Luiz Felipe Pinho Leuvenink, Henri Gerrit Derk Breithaupt-Faloppa, Ana Cristina Clinics (Sao Paulo) Original Article OBJECTIVES: Lung transplantation is limited by the systemic repercussions of brain death (BD). Studies have shown the potential protective role of 17β-estradiol on the lungs. Here, we aimed to investigate the effect of estradiol on the long-lasting lung inflammatory state to understand a possible therapeutic application in lung donors with BD. METHODS: Female Wistar rats were separated into 3 groups: BD, subjected to brain death (6h); E2-T0, treated with 17β-estradiol (50 μg/mL, 2 mL/h) immediately after brain death; and E2-T3, treated with 17β-estradiol (50 μg/ml, 2 ml/h) after 3h of BD. Complement system activity and macrophage presence were analyzed. TNF-α, IL-1β, IL-10, and IL-6 gene expression (RT-PCR) and levels in 24h lung culture medium were quantified. Finally, analysis of caspase-3 gene and protein expression in the lung was performed. RESULTS: Estradiol reduced complement C3 protein and gene expression. The presence of lung macrophages was not modified by estradiol, but the release of inflammatory mediators was reduced and TNF-α and IL-1β gene expression were reduced in the E2-T3 group. In addition, caspase-3 protein expression was reduced by estradiol in the same group. CONCLUSIONS: Brain death-induced lung inflammation in females is modulated by estradiol treatment. Study data suggest that estradiol can control the inflammatory response by modulating the release of mediators after brain death in the long term. These results strengthen the idea of estradiol as a therapy for donor lungs and improving transplant outcomes. Faculdade de Medicina / USP 2021-08-05 2021 /pmc/articles/PMC8341046/ /pubmed/34406272 http://dx.doi.org/10.6061/clinics/2021/e3042 Text en Copyright © 2021 CLINICS https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) ) which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium or format, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Ricardo-da-Silva, Fernanda Yamamoto
Armstrong-Jr, Roberto
Vidal-dos-Santos, Marina
Correia, Cristiano de Jesus
Coutinho e Silva, Raphael dos Santos
da Anunciação, Lucas Ferreira
Moreira, Luiz Felipe Pinho
Leuvenink, Henri Gerrit Derk
Breithaupt-Faloppa, Ana Cristina
Long–term lung inflammation is reduced by estradiol treatment in brain dead female rats
title Long–term lung inflammation is reduced by estradiol treatment in brain dead female rats
title_full Long–term lung inflammation is reduced by estradiol treatment in brain dead female rats
title_fullStr Long–term lung inflammation is reduced by estradiol treatment in brain dead female rats
title_full_unstemmed Long–term lung inflammation is reduced by estradiol treatment in brain dead female rats
title_short Long–term lung inflammation is reduced by estradiol treatment in brain dead female rats
title_sort long–term lung inflammation is reduced by estradiol treatment in brain dead female rats
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8341046/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34406272
http://dx.doi.org/10.6061/clinics/2021/e3042
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