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Effects of Post-Resuscitation Normoxic Therapy on Oxygen-Sensitive Oxidative Stress in a Rat Model of Cardiac Arrest.
Okuma, Yu; Becker, Lance B; Hayashida, Kei; Aoki, Tomoaki; Saeki, Kota; Nishikimi, Mitsuaki; Shoaib, Muhammad; Miyara, Santiago J; Yin, Tai; Shinozaki, Koichiro.
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  • Okuma Y; The Feinstein Institutes for Medical ResearchNorthwell Manhasset NY.
  • Becker LB; The Feinstein Institutes for Medical ResearchNorthwell Manhasset NY.
  • Hayashida K; Department of Emergency Medicine Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell Hempstead NY.
  • Aoki T; The Feinstein Institutes for Medical ResearchNorthwell Manhasset NY.
  • Saeki K; The Feinstein Institutes for Medical ResearchNorthwell Manhasset NY.
  • Nishikimi M; The Feinstein Institutes for Medical ResearchNorthwell Manhasset NY.
  • Shoaib M; Nihon Kohden Innovation Center Cambridge MA.
  • Miyara SJ; The Feinstein Institutes for Medical ResearchNorthwell Manhasset NY.
  • Yin T; The Feinstein Institutes for Medical ResearchNorthwell Manhasset NY.
  • Shinozaki K; The Feinstein Institutes for Medical ResearchNorthwell Manhasset NY.
J Am Heart Assoc ; 10(7): e018773, 2021 04 06.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33775109
ABSTRACT
Background Cardiac arrest (CA) can induce oxidative stress after resuscitation, which causes cellular and organ damage. We hypothesized that post-resuscitation normoxic therapy would protect organs against oxidative stress and improve oxygen metabolism and survival. We tested the oxygen-sensitive reactive oxygen species from mitochondria to determine the association with hyperoxia-induced oxidative stress. Methods and Results Sprague-Dawley rats were subjected to 10-minute asphyxia-induced CA with a fraction of inspired O2 of 0.3 or 1.0 (normoxia versus hyperoxia, respectively) after resuscitation. The survival rate at 48 hours was higher in the normoxia group than in the hyperoxia group (77% versus 28%, P<0.01), and normoxia gave a lower neurological deficit score (359±140 versus 452±85, P<0.05) and wet to dry weight ratio (4.6±0.4 versus 5.6±0.5, P<0.01). Oxidative stress was correlated with increased oxygen levels normoxia resulted in a significant decrease in oxidative stress across multiple organs and lower oxygen consumption resulting in normalized respiratory quotient (0.81±0.05 versus 0.58±0.03, P<0.01). After CA, mitochondrial reactive oxygen species increased by ≈2-fold under hyperoxia. Heme oxygenase expression was also oxygen-sensitive, but it was paradoxically low in the lung after CA. In contrast, the HMGB-1 (high mobility group box-1) protein was not oxygen-sensitive and was induced by CA. Conclusions Post-resuscitation normoxic therapy attenuated the oxidative stress in multiple organs and improved post-CA organ injury, oxygen metabolism, and survival. Additionally, post-CA hyperoxia increased the mitochondrial reactive oxygen species and activated the antioxidation system.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Oxigênio / Oxigenoterapia / Reanimação Cardiopulmonar / Estresse Oxidativo / Parada Cardíaca Tipo de estudo: Diagnostic_studies / Prognostic_studies Limite: Animals Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Oxigênio / Oxigenoterapia / Reanimação Cardiopulmonar / Estresse Oxidativo / Parada Cardíaca Tipo de estudo: Diagnostic_studies / Prognostic_studies Limite: Animals Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article