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Diabetes Exacerbates Sepsis-Induced Neuroinflammation and Brain Mitochondrial Dysfunction.
de Souza Stork, Solange; Hübner, Marcos; Biehl, Erica; Danielski, Lucineia Gainski; Bonfante, Sandra; Joaquim, Larissa; Denicol, Tais; Cidreira, Thaina; Pacheco, Anita; Bagio, Erick; Lanzzarin, Everton; Bernades, Gabriela; de Oliveira, Mariana Pacheco; da Silva, Larissa Espindola; Mack, Josiel M; Bobinski, Franciane; Rezin, Gislaine Tezza; Barichello, Tatiana; Streck, Emilio Luiz; Petronilho, Fabricia.
Afiliação
  • de Souza Stork S; Laboratory of Neurobiology of Inflammatory and Metabolic Processes, Health Sciences Unit, Graduate Program in Health Sciences, University of South Santa Catarina, Tubarão, SC, Brazil.
  • Hübner M; Laboratory of Neurobiology of Inflammatory and Metabolic Processes, Health Sciences Unit, Graduate Program in Health Sciences, University of South Santa Catarina, Tubarão, SC, Brazil.
  • Biehl E; Laboratory of Neurobiology of Inflammatory and Metabolic Processes, Health Sciences Unit, Graduate Program in Health Sciences, University of South Santa Catarina, Tubarão, SC, Brazil.
  • Danielski LG; Laboratory of Experimental Neurology, Graduate Program in Health Sciences, University of Southern Santa Catarina (UNESC), Criciúma, SC, Brazil.
  • Bonfante S; Laboratory of Neurobiology of Inflammatory and Metabolic Processes, Health Sciences Unit, Graduate Program in Health Sciences, University of South Santa Catarina, Tubarão, SC, Brazil.
  • Joaquim L; Laboratory of Neurobiology of Inflammatory and Metabolic Processes, Health Sciences Unit, Graduate Program in Health Sciences, University of South Santa Catarina, Tubarão, SC, Brazil.
  • Denicol T; Laboratory of Neurobiology of Inflammatory and Metabolic Processes, Health Sciences Unit, Graduate Program in Health Sciences, University of South Santa Catarina, Tubarão, SC, Brazil.
  • Cidreira T; Laboratory of Neurobiology of Inflammatory and Metabolic Processes, Health Sciences Unit, Graduate Program in Health Sciences, University of South Santa Catarina, Tubarão, SC, Brazil.
  • Pacheco A; Laboratory of Neurobiology of Inflammatory and Metabolic Processes, Health Sciences Unit, Graduate Program in Health Sciences, University of South Santa Catarina, Tubarão, SC, Brazil.
  • Bagio E; Laboratory of Neurobiology of Inflammatory and Metabolic Processes, Health Sciences Unit, Graduate Program in Health Sciences, University of South Santa Catarina, Tubarão, SC, Brazil.
  • Lanzzarin E; Laboratory of Neurobiology of Inflammatory and Metabolic Processes, Health Sciences Unit, Graduate Program in Health Sciences, University of South Santa Catarina, Tubarão, SC, Brazil.
  • Bernades G; Laboratory of Neurobiology of Inflammatory and Metabolic Processes, Health Sciences Unit, Graduate Program in Health Sciences, University of South Santa Catarina, Tubarão, SC, Brazil.
  • de Oliveira MP; Laboratory of Neurobiology of Inflammatory and Metabolic Processes, Health Sciences Unit, Graduate Program in Health Sciences, University of South Santa Catarina, Tubarão, SC, Brazil.
  • da Silva LE; Laboratory of Neurobiology of Inflammatory and Metabolic Processes, Health Sciences Unit, Graduate Program in Health Sciences, University of South Santa Catarina, Tubarão, SC, Brazil.
  • Mack JM; Experimental Neuroscience Laboratory (LaNex), Postgraduate Program in Health Sciences, University of South Santa Catarina, Palhoca, Brazil.
  • Bobinski F; Experimental Neuroscience Laboratory (LaNex), Postgraduate Program in Health Sciences, University of South Santa Catarina, Palhoca, Brazil.
  • Rezin GT; Laboratory of Neurobiology of Inflammatory and Metabolic Processes, Health Sciences Unit, Graduate Program in Health Sciences, University of South Santa Catarina, Tubarão, SC, Brazil.
  • Barichello T; Faillace Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, McGovern Medical School, The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston (UTHealth), Houston, TX, USA.
  • Streck EL; Laboratory of Experimental Pathophysiology, Graduate Program in Health Sciences, University of Southern Santa Catarina (UNESC), Criciúma, SC, Brazil.
  • Petronilho F; Laboratory of Translational Biomedicine, Graduate Program in Health Sciences, University of Southern Santa Catarina (UNESC), Criciúma, SC, Brazil.
Inflammation ; 45(6): 2352-2367, 2022 Dec.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35689164
Sepsis is a life-threatening organ dysfunction, which demands notable attention for its treatment, especially in view of the involvement of immunodepressed patients, as the case of patients with diabetes mellitus (DM), who constitute a population susceptible to develop infections. Thus, considering this endocrine pathology as an implicatory role on the immune system, the aim of this study was to show the relationship between this disease and sepsis on neuroinflammatory and neurochemical parameters. Levels of IL-6, IL-10, brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF), nerve growth factor (NGF), and mitochondrial respiratory chain complexes were evaluated in the hippocampus and prefrontal cortex 24 h after sepsis by cecal ligation and perforation (CLP) in Wistar rats induced to type 1 diabetes by alloxan (150 mg/kg). It was verified that diabetes implied immune function after 24 h of sepsis, since it contributed to the increase of the inflammatory process with higher production of IL-6 and decreased levels of IL-10 only in the hippocampus. In the same brain area, a several decrease in NGF level and activity of complexes I and II of the mitochondrial respiratory chain were observed. Thus, diabetes exacerbates neuroinflammation and results in mitochondrial impairment and downregulation of NGF level in the hippocampus after sepsis.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Sepse / Diabetes Mellitus Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Sepse / Diabetes Mellitus Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article