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. 2020 May;46(3):663-674.
doi: 10.1016/j.burns.2019.09.014. Epub 2019 Oct 10.

Mouse models in burns research: Characterisation of the hypermetabolic response to burn injury

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Mouse models in burns research: Characterisation of the hypermetabolic response to burn injury

Jonathan J Hew et al. Burns. 2020 May.

Abstract

Objective: The aim of the study is to characterise burn induced hypermetabolism in a mouse model.

Summary background data: There are many mouse models of burn injury currently available however, their use in burns research is limited by the general assumption that post-burn hypermetabolism is difficult to study in these models.

Methods: Male Balb/c mice were subjected to either a small (1 cm2) or large (4 cm2) contact burn. The hypermetabolic response to burn injury was determined by measuring changes in basal energy expenditure. The hormonal and inflammatory mediators of hypermetabolism, and the catabolic alterations secondary to hypermetabolism were also examined.

Results: Post-burn hypermetabolism was induced in both models of small and large burn. However, large burns resulted in prolonged wound healing, a more pronounced and sustained increase in basal energy expenditure, and a greater stress and systemic inflammatory response with profound catabolic consequences.

Conclusions: In the present study, we have successfully characterised the burn induced systemic hypermetabolic response in a mouse model of small and large burn. These models may prove useful for researchers studying the complex aetiology of hypermetabolism and interventions.

Keywords: Burns injury; Hypermetabolism; Inflammation; Metabolism; Mouse model; Wound healing.

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