VEGF-C and podoplanin, as biomarkers of sepsis. An experimental study

IF 0.5 4区 医学 Q4 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL Revista Romana De Medicina De Laborator Pub Date : 2021-10-01 DOI:10.2478/rrlm-2021-0030
Emőke Almásy, J. Szederjesi, B. Grigorescu, S. Gurzu, A. Lazăr, Gergő Ráduly, A. Man, M. Oprică, Irina Săplăcan, S. Copotoiu
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Abstract Background: Sepsis is the leading cause of morbidity and mortality in intensive care units. This study explored the possible role of vascular endothelial growth factor-C (VEGF-C) and podoplanin (PDPN) in sepsis. Methods: 22 Wistar rats were divided into three groups: two experimental (Group A and B, n=8/8) and a control (Group C, n=6). Sepsis was induced with intraperitoneal injection of ESBL (extended-spectrum beta-lactamases)-producing E-coli live bacteria for group A and with lipopolysaccharide for group B. Sterile saline solution was injected for group C. Blood samples were collected after 24 hours to determine the serum level of VEGF-C, and PDPN expression was examined in liver, kidney, and lung tissues. Bacteremia was assessed for group A. Results: Higher serum levels of VEGF-C were found in Group A vs C (p=0.05) and group B vs. C (p=0.004), respectively.VEGF-C was also increased in animals with negative- vs. positive blood cultures from group A (p=0.04) and from group B vs. those with positive blood cultures from group A (p=0.03). High intensity of PDPN tissue expression was observed in the pulmonary alveolocytes from Group A and epithelium of the proximal renal tubules in groups B and C, compared to group A. Conclusions: Circulating VEGF-C can be succesfuly used as a biomarker of sepsis with negative blood cultures and high risk of renal failure, whereas PDPN seems to exert a protective role against lung injuries in live bacteria-induced sepsis.
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VEGF-C和podoplanin作为脓毒症的生物标志物。实验研究
背景:脓毒症是重症监护病房发病率和死亡率的主要原因。本研究探讨了血管内皮生长因子- c (VEGF-C)和足磷脂蛋白(PDPN)在脓毒症中的可能作用。方法:Wistar大鼠22只,随机分为实验组(A、B组,n=8/8)和对照组(C组,n=6)。A组腹腔注射产生广谱β -内酰胺酶的大肠杆菌活菌,b组腹腔注射脂多糖诱导脓毒症。c组腹腔注射无菌生理盐水,24小时后采血检测血清VEGF-C水平,并检测肝、肾、肺组织中PDPN的表达。结果:A组血清VEGF-C水平高于C组(p=0.05), B组高于C组(p=0.004)。在A组血培养阴性与阳性的动物(p=0.04)和B组血培养阳性与A组血培养阳性的动物(p=0.03)中VEGF-C也有所增加。与A组相比,A组肺泡细胞和B组和C组肾近端小管上皮中PDPN的组织表达强度较高。结论:循环VEGF-C可以成功地作为血培养阴性和肾功能衰竭高风险的脓毒症的生物标志物,而PDPN似乎对活菌诱导的脓毒症的肺损伤具有保护作用。
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Revista Romana De Medicina De Laborator
Revista Romana De Medicina De Laborator MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL-
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