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Viable Allogeneic Mitochondria Transplantation Improves Gas Exchange and Alveolar-Capillary Permeability in Rats with Endotoxin-Induced Acute Lung Injuries

Background: Acute lung injuries (ALI) cause disruption of the alveolar-capillary barrier and is the leading cause of death in critically ill patients. This study tested the hypothesis that the administration of freshly isolated viable allogeneic mitochondria can prevent alveolar-capillary barrier in...

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Autores principales: Pang, Yu-Li, Fang, Shi-Yuan, Cheng, Tzu-Ting, Huang, Chien-Chi, Lin, Ming-Wei, Lam, Chen-Fuh, Chen, Kuen-Bao
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9254373/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35813297
http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/ijms.73151
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author Pang, Yu-Li
Fang, Shi-Yuan
Cheng, Tzu-Ting
Huang, Chien-Chi
Lin, Ming-Wei
Lam, Chen-Fuh
Chen, Kuen-Bao
author_facet Pang, Yu-Li
Fang, Shi-Yuan
Cheng, Tzu-Ting
Huang, Chien-Chi
Lin, Ming-Wei
Lam, Chen-Fuh
Chen, Kuen-Bao
author_sort Pang, Yu-Li
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description Background: Acute lung injuries (ALI) cause disruption of the alveolar-capillary barrier and is the leading cause of death in critically ill patients. This study tested the hypothesis that the administration of freshly isolated viable allogeneic mitochondria can prevent alveolar-capillary barrier injuries at the endothelial level, as mitochondrial dysfunction of the pulmonary endothelium is a critical aspect of ALI progression. Methods: ALI was induced by intratracheal lipopolysaccharide instillation (LPS, 1mg/kg) in anesthetized rats. Mitochondria (100 µg) were isolated from the freshly harvested soleus muscles of naïve rats and stained with a green fluorescence MitoTracker™ dyne. A mitochondria or placebo solution was randomly administered into the jugular veins of the rats at 2 h and 4 h after ALI induction. An arterial blood gas analysis was done 20 h later. The animals were then sacrificed and lung tissues were harvested for analysis. Results: An IVIS Spectrum imaging system was used to obtain ex vivo heart-lung block images and track the enhancement of MitoTracker™ fluorescence in the lungs. Mitochondria transplantation significantly improved arterial oxygen contents (PaO(2) and SaO(2)) and reduced CO(2) tension in rats with ALI. Animals with mitochondrial transplants had significantly higher ATP concentrations in their lung tissues. Allogeneic mitochondria transplantation preserved alveolar-capillary barrier function, as shown by a reduction in protein levels in the bronchoalveolar lavage fluid and decreased extravasated Evans blue dyne and hemoglobin content in lung tissues. In addition, relaxation responses to acetylcholine and eNOS expression were potentiated in injured pulmonary arteries and inflammatory cells infiltration into lung tissue was reduced following mitochondrial transplantation. Conclusions: Transplantation of viable mitochondria protects the integrity of endothelial lining of the alveolar-capillary barrier, thereby improving gas exchange during the acute stages of endotoxin-induced ALI. However, the long-term effects of mitochondrial transplantation on pulmonary function recovery after ALI requires further investigation.
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spelling pubmed-92543732022-07-08 Viable Allogeneic Mitochondria Transplantation Improves Gas Exchange and Alveolar-Capillary Permeability in Rats with Endotoxin-Induced Acute Lung Injuries Pang, Yu-Li Fang, Shi-Yuan Cheng, Tzu-Ting Huang, Chien-Chi Lin, Ming-Wei Lam, Chen-Fuh Chen, Kuen-Bao Int J Med Sci Research Paper Background: Acute lung injuries (ALI) cause disruption of the alveolar-capillary barrier and is the leading cause of death in critically ill patients. This study tested the hypothesis that the administration of freshly isolated viable allogeneic mitochondria can prevent alveolar-capillary barrier injuries at the endothelial level, as mitochondrial dysfunction of the pulmonary endothelium is a critical aspect of ALI progression. Methods: ALI was induced by intratracheal lipopolysaccharide instillation (LPS, 1mg/kg) in anesthetized rats. Mitochondria (100 µg) were isolated from the freshly harvested soleus muscles of naïve rats and stained with a green fluorescence MitoTracker™ dyne. A mitochondria or placebo solution was randomly administered into the jugular veins of the rats at 2 h and 4 h after ALI induction. An arterial blood gas analysis was done 20 h later. The animals were then sacrificed and lung tissues were harvested for analysis. Results: An IVIS Spectrum imaging system was used to obtain ex vivo heart-lung block images and track the enhancement of MitoTracker™ fluorescence in the lungs. Mitochondria transplantation significantly improved arterial oxygen contents (PaO(2) and SaO(2)) and reduced CO(2) tension in rats with ALI. Animals with mitochondrial transplants had significantly higher ATP concentrations in their lung tissues. Allogeneic mitochondria transplantation preserved alveolar-capillary barrier function, as shown by a reduction in protein levels in the bronchoalveolar lavage fluid and decreased extravasated Evans blue dyne and hemoglobin content in lung tissues. In addition, relaxation responses to acetylcholine and eNOS expression were potentiated in injured pulmonary arteries and inflammatory cells infiltration into lung tissue was reduced following mitochondrial transplantation. Conclusions: Transplantation of viable mitochondria protects the integrity of endothelial lining of the alveolar-capillary barrier, thereby improving gas exchange during the acute stages of endotoxin-induced ALI. However, the long-term effects of mitochondrial transplantation on pulmonary function recovery after ALI requires further investigation. Ivyspring International Publisher 2022-06-06 /pmc/articles/PMC9254373/ /pubmed/35813297 http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/ijms.73151 Text en © The author(s) 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/). See http://ivyspring.com/terms for full terms and conditions.
spellingShingle Research Paper
Pang, Yu-Li
Fang, Shi-Yuan
Cheng, Tzu-Ting
Huang, Chien-Chi
Lin, Ming-Wei
Lam, Chen-Fuh
Chen, Kuen-Bao
Viable Allogeneic Mitochondria Transplantation Improves Gas Exchange and Alveolar-Capillary Permeability in Rats with Endotoxin-Induced Acute Lung Injuries
title Viable Allogeneic Mitochondria Transplantation Improves Gas Exchange and Alveolar-Capillary Permeability in Rats with Endotoxin-Induced Acute Lung Injuries
title_full Viable Allogeneic Mitochondria Transplantation Improves Gas Exchange and Alveolar-Capillary Permeability in Rats with Endotoxin-Induced Acute Lung Injuries
title_fullStr Viable Allogeneic Mitochondria Transplantation Improves Gas Exchange and Alveolar-Capillary Permeability in Rats with Endotoxin-Induced Acute Lung Injuries
title_full_unstemmed Viable Allogeneic Mitochondria Transplantation Improves Gas Exchange and Alveolar-Capillary Permeability in Rats with Endotoxin-Induced Acute Lung Injuries
title_short Viable Allogeneic Mitochondria Transplantation Improves Gas Exchange and Alveolar-Capillary Permeability in Rats with Endotoxin-Induced Acute Lung Injuries
title_sort viable allogeneic mitochondria transplantation improves gas exchange and alveolar-capillary permeability in rats with endotoxin-induced acute lung injuries
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9254373/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35813297
http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/ijms.73151
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