Journal of Inflammation (Jul 2019)

Hypertonic solution-induced preconditioning reduces inflammation and mortality rate

  • Rosangela Nascimento Pimentel,
  • Ricardo Costa Petroni,
  • Hermes Vieira Barbeiro,
  • Denise Frediani Barbeiro,
  • Mariana Macedo Andrade,
  • Suely Kumini Ariga,
  • Francisco Garcia Soriano

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12950-019-0220-4
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 1
pp. 1 – 9

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Abstract Background Dysregulated inflammatory response is common cause of organ damage in critical care patients. Preconditioning/tolerance is a strategy to prevent exacerbated inflammation. The aim of this study is to analyze hypertonic saline 7.5% as a potential inducer of preconditioning that protect from a lethal dose of LPS and modulates systemic inflammatory profile in mice. Methods Male Balb/C mice received intravenous (i.v.) injections of Hypertonic solution (NaCl 7.5%) (0.8 ml) for 3 days, on day 8th was challenged with LPS 15 mg/kg. Controls with Saline 0.9%, urea and sorbitol were performed. Microarray of mRNA expression was analyzed from HS versus saline from macrophages to identified the pathways activated by HS. Results HS preconditioning reduced mortality after LPS injection as well reduced the cytokines release in plasma of the animals challenged by LPS. In order to check how HS induces a preconditioning state we measured plasma cytokines after each HS infusion. Repeated HS injections induced a state of preconditioning that reprograms the inflammatory response, resulting in reduced inflammatory cytokine production. A microarray of mRNA demonstrated that Hypertonic solution increased the expression of several genes in special Mapkbp1 and Atf3. Conclusion hypertonic solution induces preconditioning/tolerance reducing mortality and inflammatory response after LPS challenge.

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