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Quantitative analysis of the global proteome of heart tissue in septic shock


ABSTRACT: Nowadays, sepsis and septic shock have become major public health problems, which are the main cause of death among patients admitted to the intensive care units. Notably, myocardial dysfunction during sepsis, usually called sepsis-induced myocardial depression, is common in septic shock patients whose incidence is about 70% and leads to a high mortality. However, the mechanism underlying the septic myocardial depression is still unclear. Recently, proteomics has become a powerful method for explore protein dynamics and their complex regulatory mechanism, and thus generates a profound impact on precision medicine and the clinical setting. Importantly, the expression patterns of global proteins in heart tissue between sepsis and control group remain unclear. Therefore, we performed the rat models of sepsis-induced myocardial depression and investigated global protein expression profiles in heart tissue between sepsis and control group using 4D label-free proteomic technique.

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ORGANISM(S): Rattus Norvegicus (rat)

TISSUE(S): Heart

SUBMITTER: tiening zhang  

LAB HEAD: Tie-Ning Zhang

PROVIDER: PXD029649 | Pride | 2025-05-19

REPOSITORIES: Pride

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Integrated insights into the mechanisms underlying sepsis-induced myocardial depression using a quantitative global proteomic analysis.

Yang Ni N   Wang Wei W   Wen Ri R   Zhang Tie-Ning TN   Liu Chun-Feng CF  

Journal of proteomics 20220426


Sepsis-induced myocardial depression is common among patients in the intensive care unit; however, the exact mechanisms underlying this condition remain unclear. We investigated differences in the expression of specific proteins and determined the potential functions of the proteins in a rat model of lipopolysaccharide-induced septic shock. Left ventricular tissue was excised from 16 rats (sepsis group, 8; control group, 8) and analysed. Quantitative analysis of the global proteome was performed  ...[more]

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