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Proteomics of cardiac tissue of mice after sepsis model


ABSTRACT: Dysregulated cardiac function after sepsis is common in intensive care unit (ICU) and known to predict poor long-term outcome and increase mortality. Effective therapeutic strategies are largely lacking. Moreover, the pathological feature and the molecular mechanism underlying cardiac dysfunction induced by sepsis remain unclear. Here, by performing echocardiograms on rodents after induction of polymicrobial sepsis with cecum ligation and puncture (CLP), we assessed the temporal dynamics of left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) and a serial of hemodynamics parameters on animals at different time point after CLP. Intriguingly, the mean LVEF is comparable in mice induced by CLP and sham, whereas survivors post CLP had stable LVEF and non-survivors had markedly fluctuated LVEF at early phase of CLP induction, suggesting LVEF away from normal range is highly associated with mortality. Consistent with clinical observations of depressed, preserved or hyperdynamic LVEF in septic patients from data compiled using our ICU cohort and from other studies, CLP-induced mice fall into three groups based on LVEF measured at 24 hours after surgery: high LVEF (HEF, LVEF>=90%), low LVEF (LEF, LVEF<65%), and normal LVEF (NEF, 65%=

ORGANISM(S): Mus Musculus

SUBMITTER: Zhonghua Hu  

PROVIDER: PXD041530 | iProX | Fri Apr 14 00:00:00 BST 2023

REPOSITORIES: iProX

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Decoding molecular signature on heart of septic mice with distinct left ventricular ejection fraction.

Zhang Lina L   Qi Desheng D   Peng Milin M   Meng Binbin B   Wang Xinrun X   Zhang Xiaolei X   Zuo Zhihong Z   Li Li L   Wang Zhanwen Z   Zou Wenxuan W   Hu Zhonghua Z   Qian Zhaoxin Z  

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Dysregulated cardiac function after sepsis in intensive care unit is known to predict poor long-term outcome and increase mortality. Their pathological feature and molecular mechanism remain unclear. We observed that septic patients with depressed left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) have the highest in-hospital and 28 days mortality comparing to patients with hyperdynamic LVEF or with heart failure with preserved LVEF. Echocardiograms reveal that survivors post cecum ligation and puncture  ...[more]

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