Effect of SOD-1 over-expression on myocardial function during resuscitated murine septic shock
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Effect of SOD-1 over-expression on myocardial function during resuscitated murine septic shock
Abstract
Purpose: To test the hypothesis whether genetic over-expression of the Cu/Zn-superoxide dismutase (SOD-1) prevents the sepsis-related impairment of myocardial function and norepinephrine responsiveness in a resuscitated murine model of septic shock.
Methods: Fifteen hours after cecal ligation and puncture or sham-operation wild type, heterozygous and homozygous SOD-1 over-expressing mice were anesthetized, ventilated and instrumented with central venous and left ventricular pressure-conductance catheters, to assess heart function at 18, 21, and 24 h after CLP or sham-operation. Hydroxyethylstarch and noradrenaline (in the CLP-mice only) were infused to maintain normotensive hemodynamics.
Results: Fluid resuscitation and noradrenaline requirements did not differ between the mouse strains. While total myocardial SOD activity was five- and ninefold higher in the heterozygous and homozygous over-expressing animals, respectively, tissue catalase activity was not different. Anesthesia and fluid resuscitation alone caused left ventricular dilatation and a progressive fall in left ventricular end-systolic pressure and maximal systolic contraction (dp/dt (max)), while stroke volume and cardiac output increased. Due to the noradrenaline infusion heart rate, end-systolic pressure as well as dp/dt (max) and dp/dt (max) were significantly higher and relaxation time significantly lower in the CLP-mice, again without difference between the genetic strains.
Conclusion: We conclude that neither hetero- nor homozygous SOD-1 over-expression caused a sustained improvement of the sepsis-related impairment of myocardial norepinephrine responsiveness, possibly due to the lacking increase of the tissue catalase and the mitochondrial SOD activity as well as the ongoing i.v. noradrenaline.
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