Down-Regulation of the Mineralocorticoid Receptor (MR) and Up-Regulation of Hydroxysteroid 11-Beta Dehydrogenase Type 2 (HSD11B2) Isoenzyme in Critically Ill Patients.
Alice G Vassiliou, Dimitra A Vassiliadi, Chrysi Keskinidou, Edison Jahaj, Efi Botoula, Stylianos Tsagarakis, Anastasia Kotanidou, Ioanna Dimopoulou
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Abstract
Objective: The mineralocorticoid receptor (MR) has two ligands, aldosterone and cortisol. Hydroxysteroid 11-beta dehydrogenase (HSD11B) isoenzymes regulate which ligand will bind to MR. In this study we aimed to evaluate the expression of the MR and the HSD11B isozymes in peripheral polymorphonuclear cells (PMNs) in critical illness for a 13-day period.Design: Prospective studySetting: One multi-disciplinary intensive care unit (ICU)Participants: Forty-two critically ill patientsMethods: Messenger RNA (mRNA) expression of MR, HSD11B1, and HSD11B2, aldosterone levels, and plasma renin activity (PRA) were measured in 42 patients on ICU admission and on days 4, 8, and 13. Twenty-five age and sex-matched healthy subjects were used as controls.Results: Compared to healthy controls, MR expression in critically ill patients was lower during the entire study period. HSD11B1 expression was also lower, while HSD11B2 expression was higher. In patients, PRA, aldosterone, the aldosterone:renin ratio, and cortisol remained unaltered during the study period.Conclusion: Our results suggest that, in our cohort of critically ill patients, local endogenous cortisol availability is diminished, pointing towards glucocorticoid resistance. Aldosterone probably occupies the MR, raising the possibility that PMNs might be useful to study to gain insights into MR functionality during pathological states.
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