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Midgut Volvulus Adds a Murine, Neutrophil-Driven Model of Septic Condition to the Experimental Toolbox

Background: Severe infections that culminate in sepsis are associated with high morbidity and mortality. Despite continuous efforts in basis science and clinical research, evidence based-therapy is mostly limited to basic causal and supportive measures. Adjuvant therapies often remain without clear...

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Autores principales: Elrod, Julia, Kiwit, Antonia, Lenz, Moritz, Rohde, Holger, Börnigen, Daniela, Alawi, Malik, Mohr, Christoph, Pagerols Raluy, Laia, Trochimiuk, Magdalena, Knopf, Jasmin, Reinshagen, Konrad, Herrmann, Martin, Boettcher, Michael
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9913099/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36766707
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells12030366
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author Elrod, Julia
Kiwit, Antonia
Lenz, Moritz
Rohde, Holger
Börnigen, Daniela
Alawi, Malik
Mohr, Christoph
Pagerols Raluy, Laia
Trochimiuk, Magdalena
Knopf, Jasmin
Reinshagen, Konrad
Herrmann, Martin
Boettcher, Michael
author_facet Elrod, Julia
Kiwit, Antonia
Lenz, Moritz
Rohde, Holger
Börnigen, Daniela
Alawi, Malik
Mohr, Christoph
Pagerols Raluy, Laia
Trochimiuk, Magdalena
Knopf, Jasmin
Reinshagen, Konrad
Herrmann, Martin
Boettcher, Michael
author_sort Elrod, Julia
collection PubMed
description Background: Severe infections that culminate in sepsis are associated with high morbidity and mortality. Despite continuous efforts in basis science and clinical research, evidence based-therapy is mostly limited to basic causal and supportive measures. Adjuvant therapies often remain without clear evidence. The objective of this study was to evaluate the septic volvulus ischemia-reperfusion model in comparison to two already established models and the role of neutrophil extacellular traps (NETs) in this model. Methods: The technique of the murine model of midgut volvulus was optimized and was compared to two established models of murine sepsis, namely cecal ligation and puncture (CLP) and intra-peritoneal (i.p.) injection of lipopolysaccharide (LPS). Results: Midgut volvulus for 15 min caused a comparable mortality (38%) as CLP (55%) and peritoneal LPS injection (25%) at 48 h. While oxidative stress was comparable, levels of circulating free DNA (cfDNA), and splenic/hepatic and pulmonary translocation of bacteria were decreased and increased, respectively at 48 h. DNases were increased compared to the established models. Proteomic analysis revealed an upregulation of systemic Epo, IL-1b, Prdx5, Parp1, Ccl2 and IL-6 at 48 h in comparison to the healthy controls. Discussion and Conclusion: Midgut volvulus is a stable and physiological model for sepsis. Depending on the duration and subsequent tissue damage, it represents a combination of ischemia-reperfusion injury and hyperinflammation.
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spelling pubmed-99130992023-02-11 Midgut Volvulus Adds a Murine, Neutrophil-Driven Model of Septic Condition to the Experimental Toolbox Elrod, Julia Kiwit, Antonia Lenz, Moritz Rohde, Holger Börnigen, Daniela Alawi, Malik Mohr, Christoph Pagerols Raluy, Laia Trochimiuk, Magdalena Knopf, Jasmin Reinshagen, Konrad Herrmann, Martin Boettcher, Michael Cells Article Background: Severe infections that culminate in sepsis are associated with high morbidity and mortality. Despite continuous efforts in basis science and clinical research, evidence based-therapy is mostly limited to basic causal and supportive measures. Adjuvant therapies often remain without clear evidence. The objective of this study was to evaluate the septic volvulus ischemia-reperfusion model in comparison to two already established models and the role of neutrophil extacellular traps (NETs) in this model. Methods: The technique of the murine model of midgut volvulus was optimized and was compared to two established models of murine sepsis, namely cecal ligation and puncture (CLP) and intra-peritoneal (i.p.) injection of lipopolysaccharide (LPS). Results: Midgut volvulus for 15 min caused a comparable mortality (38%) as CLP (55%) and peritoneal LPS injection (25%) at 48 h. While oxidative stress was comparable, levels of circulating free DNA (cfDNA), and splenic/hepatic and pulmonary translocation of bacteria were decreased and increased, respectively at 48 h. DNases were increased compared to the established models. Proteomic analysis revealed an upregulation of systemic Epo, IL-1b, Prdx5, Parp1, Ccl2 and IL-6 at 48 h in comparison to the healthy controls. Discussion and Conclusion: Midgut volvulus is a stable and physiological model for sepsis. Depending on the duration and subsequent tissue damage, it represents a combination of ischemia-reperfusion injury and hyperinflammation. MDPI 2023-01-19 /pmc/articles/PMC9913099/ /pubmed/36766707 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells12030366 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Elrod, Julia
Kiwit, Antonia
Lenz, Moritz
Rohde, Holger
Börnigen, Daniela
Alawi, Malik
Mohr, Christoph
Pagerols Raluy, Laia
Trochimiuk, Magdalena
Knopf, Jasmin
Reinshagen, Konrad
Herrmann, Martin
Boettcher, Michael
Midgut Volvulus Adds a Murine, Neutrophil-Driven Model of Septic Condition to the Experimental Toolbox
title Midgut Volvulus Adds a Murine, Neutrophil-Driven Model of Septic Condition to the Experimental Toolbox
title_full Midgut Volvulus Adds a Murine, Neutrophil-Driven Model of Septic Condition to the Experimental Toolbox
title_fullStr Midgut Volvulus Adds a Murine, Neutrophil-Driven Model of Septic Condition to the Experimental Toolbox
title_full_unstemmed Midgut Volvulus Adds a Murine, Neutrophil-Driven Model of Septic Condition to the Experimental Toolbox
title_short Midgut Volvulus Adds a Murine, Neutrophil-Driven Model of Septic Condition to the Experimental Toolbox
title_sort midgut volvulus adds a murine, neutrophil-driven model of septic condition to the experimental toolbox
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9913099/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36766707
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells12030366
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