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Apoptotic Cell-Based Therapy for the Modification of the Inflammatory Response to Hemorrhagic Shock.
Kenig, Ariel; Nachman, Dean; Aliev, Emil; Wagnert-Avraham, Linn; Kolben, Yotam; Kessler, Asa; Lutsker, Maya; Mevorach, Dror.
Afiliación
  • Kenig A; The Department of Medicine, Hadassah Medical Center and the Faculty of Medicine, Hebrew University, Jerusalem 911210, Israel.
  • Nachman D; The Lung Institute, Hadassah Medical Center, Jerusalem 9112102, Israel.
  • Aliev E; The Heart Institute, Hadassah Medical Center and the Faculty of Medicine, Hebrew University, Jerusalem 9112102, Israel.
  • Wagnert-Avraham L; Faculty of Medicine, Institute for Research in Military Medicine, The Hebrew University, Jerusalem 9112102, Israel.
  • Kolben Y; Israel Defense Forces, Medical Corps, Ramat Gan 5262000, Israel.
  • Kessler A; Department of Military Medicine and "Tzameret", Faculty of Medicine, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem 9112102, Israel.
  • Lutsker M; Faculty of Medicine, Institute for Research in Military Medicine, The Hebrew University, Jerusalem 9112102, Israel.
  • Mevorach D; Israel Defense Forces, Medical Corps, Ramat Gan 5262000, Israel.
Mil Med ; 189(Suppl 3): 416-422, 2024 Aug 19.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39160884
ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION:

Many trauma patients die from hemorrhagic shock in the military and civilian settings. Although two-thirds of hemorrhagic shock victims die of reasons other than exsanguination, such as the consequent cytokine storm, anti-inflammatory therapies failed to be utilized. Apoptotic cell-based treatments enhance innate ability to exert systemic immunomodulation as demonstrated in several clinical applications and hence might present a novel approach in hemorrhagic shock treatment. MATERIALS AND

METHODS:

Twenty-two rats underwent a pressure-controlled hemorrhagic shock model and followed up for 24 hours. An infusion of apoptotic cells (Allocetra-OTS, Enlivex Therapeutics Ltd, Nes Ziona, Israel) was administered to the treatment group. Hemodynamics, blood counts, biochemistry findings, and cytokine profile were compared to a saline-resuscitated control group.

RESULTS:

The treatment group's mean arterial pressure decreased from 94.8 mmHg to 28.2 mmHg, resulting in an 8.13 mg/dL increase in lactate and a 1.9 g/L decrease in hemoglobin, similar to the control group. White blood cells and platelets decreased more profoundly in the treatment group. A similar cytokine profile after 24 hours was markedly attenuated in the treatment group 2 hours after bleeding. Levels of pro-inflammatory cytokines such as interleukin (IL)-1a (28.4 pg/mL vs. 179.1 pg/mL), IL-1b (47.4 pg/mL vs. 103.9 pg/mL), IL-6 (526.2 pg/mL vs. 3492 pg/mL), interferon γ (11.4 pg/mL vs. 427.9 pg/mL), and tumor necrosis factor α (19.0 pg/mL vs. 31.7 pg/mL) were profoundly lower in the treatment group.

CONCLUSION:

In a pressure-control hemorrhagic shock model in rats, apoptotic cell infusion showed preliminary signs of a uniform attenuated cytokine response. Apoptotic cell-based therapies might serve as a novel immunomodulatory therapy for hemorrhagic shock.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Choque Hemorrágico / Apoptosis Límite: Animals Idioma: En Revista: Mil Med Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Israel Pais de publicación: Reino Unido

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Choque Hemorrágico / Apoptosis Límite: Animals Idioma: En Revista: Mil Med Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Israel Pais de publicación: Reino Unido