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Systemic inflammation down-regulates glyoxalase-1 expression: an experimental study in healthy males

Background: Hypoxia and inflammation are hallmarks of critical illness, related to multiple organ failure. A possible mechanism leading to multiple organ failure is hypoxia- or inflammation-induced down-regulation of the detoxifying glyoxalase system that clears dicarbonyl stress. The dicarbonyl met...

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Autores principales: G.H. Driessen, Rob, Kiers, Dorien, G. Schalkwijk, Casper, L.J.M. Scheijen, Jean, Gerretsen, Jelle, Pickkers, Peter, C.G. van de Poll, Marcel, C.C. van der Horst, Iwan, C.J.J. Bergmans, Dennis, Kox, Matthijs, C.T. van Bussel, Bas
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Publicado: Portland Press Ltd. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8411911/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34156474
http://dx.doi.org/10.1042/BSR20210954
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author G.H. Driessen, Rob
Kiers, Dorien
G. Schalkwijk, Casper
L.J.M. Scheijen, Jean
Gerretsen, Jelle
Pickkers, Peter
C.G. van de Poll, Marcel
C.C. van der Horst, Iwan
C.J.J. Bergmans, Dennis
Kox, Matthijs
C.T. van Bussel, Bas
author_facet G.H. Driessen, Rob
Kiers, Dorien
G. Schalkwijk, Casper
L.J.M. Scheijen, Jean
Gerretsen, Jelle
Pickkers, Peter
C.G. van de Poll, Marcel
C.C. van der Horst, Iwan
C.J.J. Bergmans, Dennis
Kox, Matthijs
C.T. van Bussel, Bas
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description Background: Hypoxia and inflammation are hallmarks of critical illness, related to multiple organ failure. A possible mechanism leading to multiple organ failure is hypoxia- or inflammation-induced down-regulation of the detoxifying glyoxalase system that clears dicarbonyl stress. The dicarbonyl methylglyoxal (MGO) is a highly reactive agent produced by metabolic pathways such as anaerobic glycolysis and gluconeogenesis. MGO leads to protein damage and ultimately multi-organ failure. Whether detoxification of MGO into D-lactate by glyoxalase functions appropriately under conditions of hypoxia and inflammation is largely unknown. We investigated the effect of inflammation and hypoxia on the MGO pathway in humans in vivo. Methods: After prehydration with glucose 2.5% solution, ten healthy males were exposed to hypoxia (arterial saturation 80–85%) for 3.5 h using an air-tight respiratory helmet, ten males to experimental endotoxemia (LPS 2 ng/kg i.v.), ten males to LPS+hypoxia and ten males to none of these interventions (control group). Serial blood samples were drawn, and glyoxalase-1 mRNA expression, MGO, methylglyoxal-derived hydroimidazolone-1 (MG-H1), D-lactate and L-lactate levels, were measured serially. Results: Glyoxalase-1 mRNA expression decreased in the LPS (β (95%CI); -0.87 (-1.24; -0.50) and the LPS+hypoxia groups; -0.78 (-1.07; -0.48) (P<0.001). MGO was equal between groups, whereas MG-H1 increased over time in the control group only (P=0.003). D-Lactate was increased in all four groups. L-Lactate was increased in all groups, except in the control group. Conclusion: Systemic inflammation downregulates glyoxalase-1 mRNA expression in humans. This is a possible mechanism leading to cell damage and multi-organ failure in critical illness with potential for intervention.
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spelling pubmed-84119112021-09-13 Systemic inflammation down-regulates glyoxalase-1 expression: an experimental study in healthy males G.H. Driessen, Rob Kiers, Dorien G. Schalkwijk, Casper L.J.M. Scheijen, Jean Gerretsen, Jelle Pickkers, Peter C.G. van de Poll, Marcel C.C. van der Horst, Iwan C.J.J. Bergmans, Dennis Kox, Matthijs C.T. van Bussel, Bas Biosci Rep Diabetes & Metabolic Disorders Background: Hypoxia and inflammation are hallmarks of critical illness, related to multiple organ failure. A possible mechanism leading to multiple organ failure is hypoxia- or inflammation-induced down-regulation of the detoxifying glyoxalase system that clears dicarbonyl stress. The dicarbonyl methylglyoxal (MGO) is a highly reactive agent produced by metabolic pathways such as anaerobic glycolysis and gluconeogenesis. MGO leads to protein damage and ultimately multi-organ failure. Whether detoxification of MGO into D-lactate by glyoxalase functions appropriately under conditions of hypoxia and inflammation is largely unknown. We investigated the effect of inflammation and hypoxia on the MGO pathway in humans in vivo. Methods: After prehydration with glucose 2.5% solution, ten healthy males were exposed to hypoxia (arterial saturation 80–85%) for 3.5 h using an air-tight respiratory helmet, ten males to experimental endotoxemia (LPS 2 ng/kg i.v.), ten males to LPS+hypoxia and ten males to none of these interventions (control group). Serial blood samples were drawn, and glyoxalase-1 mRNA expression, MGO, methylglyoxal-derived hydroimidazolone-1 (MG-H1), D-lactate and L-lactate levels, were measured serially. Results: Glyoxalase-1 mRNA expression decreased in the LPS (β (95%CI); -0.87 (-1.24; -0.50) and the LPS+hypoxia groups; -0.78 (-1.07; -0.48) (P<0.001). MGO was equal between groups, whereas MG-H1 increased over time in the control group only (P=0.003). D-Lactate was increased in all four groups. L-Lactate was increased in all groups, except in the control group. Conclusion: Systemic inflammation downregulates glyoxalase-1 mRNA expression in humans. This is a possible mechanism leading to cell damage and multi-organ failure in critical illness with potential for intervention. Portland Press Ltd. 2021-07-02 /pmc/articles/PMC8411911/ /pubmed/34156474 http://dx.doi.org/10.1042/BSR20210954 Text en © 2021 The Author(s). https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article published by Portland Press Limited on behalf of the Biochemical Society and distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License 4.0 (CC BY) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
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G.H. Driessen, Rob
Kiers, Dorien
G. Schalkwijk, Casper
L.J.M. Scheijen, Jean
Gerretsen, Jelle
Pickkers, Peter
C.G. van de Poll, Marcel
C.C. van der Horst, Iwan
C.J.J. Bergmans, Dennis
Kox, Matthijs
C.T. van Bussel, Bas
Systemic inflammation down-regulates glyoxalase-1 expression: an experimental study in healthy males
title Systemic inflammation down-regulates glyoxalase-1 expression: an experimental study in healthy males
title_full Systemic inflammation down-regulates glyoxalase-1 expression: an experimental study in healthy males
title_fullStr Systemic inflammation down-regulates glyoxalase-1 expression: an experimental study in healthy males
title_full_unstemmed Systemic inflammation down-regulates glyoxalase-1 expression: an experimental study in healthy males
title_short Systemic inflammation down-regulates glyoxalase-1 expression: an experimental study in healthy males
title_sort systemic inflammation down-regulates glyoxalase-1 expression: an experimental study in healthy males
topic Diabetes & Metabolic Disorders
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8411911/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34156474
http://dx.doi.org/10.1042/BSR20210954
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