Intestine-specific deletion of microsomal triglyceride transfer protein increases mortality in aged mice.
BACKGROUND:Mice with conditional, intestine-specific deletion of microsomal triglyceride transfer protein (Mttp-IKO) exhibit a complete block in chylomicron assembly together with lipid malabsorption. Young (8-10 week) Mttp-IKO mice have improved survival when subjected to a murine model of Pseudomo...
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doaj-170b8c7eecb14a639da0e55dd7d2c2fb2020-11-24T22:00:06ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032014-01-0197e10182810.1371/journal.pone.0101828Intestine-specific deletion of microsomal triglyceride transfer protein increases mortality in aged mice.Zhe LiangYan XieJessica A DominguezElise R BreedBenyam P YosephEileen M BurdAlton B FarrisNicholas O DavidsonCraig M CoopersmithBACKGROUND:Mice with conditional, intestine-specific deletion of microsomal triglyceride transfer protein (Mttp-IKO) exhibit a complete block in chylomicron assembly together with lipid malabsorption. Young (8-10 week) Mttp-IKO mice have improved survival when subjected to a murine model of Pseudomonas aeruginosa-induced sepsis. However, 80% of deaths in sepsis occur in patients over age 65. The purpose of this study was to determine whether age impacts outcome in Mttp-IKO mice subjected to sepsis. METHODS:Aged (20-24 months) Mttp-IKO mice and WT mice underwent intratracheal injection with P. aeruginosa. Mice were either sacrificed 24 hours post-operatively for mechanistic studies or followed seven days for survival. RESULTS:In contrast to young septic Mttp-IKO mice, aged septic Mttp-IKO mice had a significantly higher mortality than aged septic WT mice (80% vs. 39%, p = 0.005). Aged septic Mttp-IKO mice exhibited increased gut epithelial apoptosis, increased jejunal Bax/Bcl-2 and Bax/Bcl-XL ratios yet simultaneously demonstrated increased crypt proliferation and villus length. Aged septic Mttp-IKO mice also manifested increased pulmonary myeloperoxidase levels, suggesting increased neutrophil infiltration, as well as decreased systemic TNFα compared to aged septic WT mice. CONCLUSIONS:Blocking intestinal chylomicron secretion alters mortality following sepsis in an age-dependent manner. Increases in gut apoptosis and pulmonary neutrophil infiltration, and decreased systemic TNFα represent potential mechanisms for why intestine-specific Mttp deletion is beneficial in young septic mice but harmful in aged mice as each of these parameters are altered differently in young and aged septic WT and Mttp-IKO mice.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4092051?pdf=render |
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Zhe Liang Yan Xie Jessica A Dominguez Elise R Breed Benyam P Yoseph Eileen M Burd Alton B Farris Nicholas O Davidson Craig M Coopersmith Intestine-specific deletion of microsomal triglyceride transfer protein increases mortality in aged mice. PLoS ONE |
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Zhe Liang Yan Xie Jessica A Dominguez Elise R Breed Benyam P Yoseph Eileen M Burd Alton B Farris Nicholas O Davidson Craig M Coopersmith |
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Intestine-specific deletion of microsomal triglyceride transfer protein increases mortality in aged mice. |
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Intestine-specific deletion of microsomal triglyceride transfer protein increases mortality in aged mice. |
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Intestine-specific deletion of microsomal triglyceride transfer protein increases mortality in aged mice. |
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Intestine-specific deletion of microsomal triglyceride transfer protein increases mortality in aged mice. |
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Intestine-specific deletion of microsomal triglyceride transfer protein increases mortality in aged mice. |
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intestine-specific deletion of microsomal triglyceride transfer protein increases mortality in aged mice. |
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BACKGROUND:Mice with conditional, intestine-specific deletion of microsomal triglyceride transfer protein (Mttp-IKO) exhibit a complete block in chylomicron assembly together with lipid malabsorption. Young (8-10 week) Mttp-IKO mice have improved survival when subjected to a murine model of Pseudomonas aeruginosa-induced sepsis. However, 80% of deaths in sepsis occur in patients over age 65. The purpose of this study was to determine whether age impacts outcome in Mttp-IKO mice subjected to sepsis. METHODS:Aged (20-24 months) Mttp-IKO mice and WT mice underwent intratracheal injection with P. aeruginosa. Mice were either sacrificed 24 hours post-operatively for mechanistic studies or followed seven days for survival. RESULTS:In contrast to young septic Mttp-IKO mice, aged septic Mttp-IKO mice had a significantly higher mortality than aged septic WT mice (80% vs. 39%, p = 0.005). Aged septic Mttp-IKO mice exhibited increased gut epithelial apoptosis, increased jejunal Bax/Bcl-2 and Bax/Bcl-XL ratios yet simultaneously demonstrated increased crypt proliferation and villus length. Aged septic Mttp-IKO mice also manifested increased pulmonary myeloperoxidase levels, suggesting increased neutrophil infiltration, as well as decreased systemic TNFα compared to aged septic WT mice. CONCLUSIONS:Blocking intestinal chylomicron secretion alters mortality following sepsis in an age-dependent manner. Increases in gut apoptosis and pulmonary neutrophil infiltration, and decreased systemic TNFα represent potential mechanisms for why intestine-specific Mttp deletion is beneficial in young septic mice but harmful in aged mice as each of these parameters are altered differently in young and aged septic WT and Mttp-IKO mice. |
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