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2016 ; 11
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Inflammatory Kidney and Liver Tissue Response to Different Hydroxyethylstarch
(HES) Preparations in a Rat Model of Early Sepsis
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Schimmer RC
; Urner M
; Voigtsberger S
; Booy C
; Roth Z'Graggen B
; Beck-Schimmer B
; Schläpfer M
PLoS One
2016[]; 11
(3
): e0151903
PMID26985992
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BACKGROUND: Tissue hypoperfusion and inflammation in sepsis can lead to organ
failure including kidney and liver. In sepsis, mortality of acute kidney injury
increases by more than 50%. Which type of volume replacement should be used is
still an ongoing debate. We investigated the effect of different volume
strategies on inflammatory mediators in kidney and liver in an early sepsis
model. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Adult male Wistar rats were subjected to sepsis by
cecal ligation and puncture (CLP) and assigned to three fluid replenishment
groups. Animals received 30mL/kg of Ringer's lactate (RL) for 2h, thereafter RL
(75mL/kg), hydroxyethyl starch (HES) balanced (25mL/kg), containing malate and
acetate, or HES saline (25mL/kg) for another 2h. Kidney and liver tissue was
assessed for inflammation. In vitro rat endothelial cells were exposed to RL, HES
balanced or HES saline for 2h, followed by stimulation with tumor necrosis
factor-? (TNF-?) for another 4h. Alternatively, cells were exposed to malate,
acetate or a mixture of malate and acetate, reflecting the according
concentration of these substances in HES balanced. Pro-inflammatory cytokines
were determined in cell supernatants. RESULTS: Cytokine mRNA in kidney and liver
was increased in CLP animals treated with HES balanced compared to RL, but not
after application of HES saline. MCP-1 was 3.5fold (95% CI: 1.3, 5.6) (p<0.01)
and TNF-? 2.3fold (95% CI: 1.2, 3.3) (p<0.001) upregulated in the kidney.
Corresponding results were seen in liver tissue. TNF-?-stimulated endothelial
cells co-exposed to RL expressed 3529±1040pg/mL MCP-1 and 59±23pg/mL CINC-1
protein. These cytokines increased by 2358pg/mL (95% CI: 1511, 3204) (p<0.001)
and 29pg/ml (95% CI: 14, 45) (p<0.01) respectively when exposed to HES balanced
instead. However, no further upregulation was observed with HES saline. PBS
supplemented with acetate increased MCP-1 by 1325pg/mL (95% CI: 741, 1909)
(p<0.001) and CINC-1 by 24pg/mL (95% CI: 9, 38) (p<0.01) compared to RL. Malate
as well as HES saline did not affect cytokine expression. CONCLUSION: We
identified HES balanced and specifically its component acetate as
pro-inflammatory factor. How important this additional inflammatory burden on
kidney and liver function is contributing to the sepsis-associated inflammatory
burden in early sepsis needs further evaluation.