Cardiac apoptosis in burned rats with delayed fluid resuscitation |
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Authors: | Wang G Q Xia Z F Yu B J Xiao S C Chen Y L |
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Affiliation: | Burns Centre, Changhai Hospital, 200433, Shanghai, People's Republic of China. |
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Abstract: | Clinical and experimental studies have shown that delayed fluid resuscitation postburn decreases heart function. We hypothesized that apoptosis occurs in the cardiomyocyte in this condition. To investigate this hypothesis, rats were burned, fluid resuscitation was delayed, and the integrity of cardiac genomic DNA in the burned rats was determined with an LM-PCR Ladder Assay kit. DNA fragmentation shown as DNA ladders on gels, the hallmark of apoptosis, was found in the heart tissue of these rats. In the early phase of delayed fluid resuscitation, the nuclear factor kappa B (NF-kappa B) was examined using an electrophoretic mobility shift assay and was found to be activated. In comparison with burned rats with immediate fluid resuscitation, nitric oxide levels in hearts from burned rats with delayed fluid resuscitation were significantly lower (P<0.01). These results suggest that apoptosis may be an important pathway for cardiac injury, which may result from the activation of NF-kappa B and decreased nitric oxide levels. |
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