Pentoxifylline modulates intestinal tight junction signaling after burn injury: effects on myosin light chain kinase.

Todd W. Costantini, W. Loomis, James G. Putnam, Lauren Kroll, B. Eliceiri, A. Baird, V. Bansal, R. Coimbra
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BACKGROUND Burn injury can result in loss of intestinal barrier function, leading to systemic inflammatory response syndrome and multiorgan failure. Myosin light chain kinase (MLCK), a tight junction protein involved in the regulation of barrier function, increases intestinal epithelial permeability when activated. Prior studies have shown that tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-alpha activates MLCK, in part through a nuclear factor (NF)-kappa B-dependent pathway. We have previously shown that pentoxifylline (PTX) decreases both TNF-alpha synthesis and NF-kappaB activation in models of shock. Therefore, we postulate that PTX will attenuate activation of the tight junction protein MLCK, which may decrease intestinal tight junction permeability after severe burn. METHODS Male balb/c mice undergoing a severe burn were randomized to resuscitation with normal saline (NS) or NS + PTX (12.5 mg/kg). Intestinal TNF-alpha levels were evaluated using enzyme linked immunosorbent assay. Gut extracts were obtained to assess MLCK, phosphorylated IKK, IkappaB-alpha, and NF-kappaB p65 levels by immunoblotting. RESULTS Burn injury increased intestinal MLCK protein levels threefold in animals resuscitated with NS, whereas those receiving PTX had MLCK levels similar to control (p < 0.01). Treatment with PTX attenuated burn-induced intestinal permeability. PTX decreased cytoplasmic IKK, IkappaB-alpha phosphorylation, and nuclear NF-kappaB p65 translocation to sham levels (p < 0.05 vs. NS). CONCLUSION Treatment with PTX attenuates activation of the tight junction protein MLCK, likely through its ability to decrease local TNF-alpha synthesis and NF-kappaB activation after burn. PTX may have therapeutic utility by decreasing intestinal barrier breakdown after burn.
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己酮茶碱调节烧伤后肠紧密连接信号:对肌球蛋白轻链激酶的影响。
背景:烧伤可导致肠屏障功能丧失,导致全身炎症反应综合征和多器官功能衰竭。肌球蛋白轻链激酶(Myosin light chain kinase, MLCK)是一种参与屏障功能调节的紧密连接蛋白,激活后可增加肠上皮通透性。先前的研究表明,肿瘤坏死因子(TNF)- α部分通过核因子(NF)- κ b依赖途径激活MLCK。我们之前已经证明,在休克模型中,己酮茶碱(PTX)可以降低tnf - α合成和NF-kappaB激活。因此,我们推测PTX会减弱紧密连接蛋白MLCK的激活,从而降低严重烧伤后肠道紧密连接的通透性。方法将严重烧伤的小balb/c小鼠随机分为生理盐水(NS)和NS + PTX (12.5 mg/kg)两组。采用酶联免疫吸附法测定肠道tnf - α水平。获得肠道提取物,通过免疫印迹法评估MLCK、磷酸化IKK、ikappab - α和NF-kappaB p65水平。结果烧伤后NS复苏动物的肠道MLCK蛋白水平升高3倍,而PTX复苏动物的MLCK蛋白水平与对照组相似(p < 0.01)。PTX治疗可减轻烧伤引起的肠通透性。PTX降低细胞质IKK、ikappab - α磷酸化和核NF-kappaB p65易位至假水平(p < 0.05)。结论PTX治疗可能通过降低烧伤后局部tnf - α合成和NF-kappaB激活的能力,减弱了紧密连接蛋白MLCK的激活。PTX可能通过减少烧伤后肠道屏障的破坏而具有治疗效用。
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