An adequately robust early TNF-alpha response is a hallmark of survival following trauma/hemorrhage.
BACKGROUND:Trauma/hemorrhagic shock (T/HS) results in cytokine-mediated acute inflammation that is generally considered detrimental. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS:Paradoxically, plasma levels of the early inflammatory cytokine TNF-alpha (but not IL-6, IL-10, or NO(2) (-)/NO(3) (-)) were significant...
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doaj-c536708d11474bfc8381dae7a923e8be2020-11-25T02:10:39ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032009-12-01412e840610.1371/journal.pone.0008406An adequately robust early TNF-alpha response is a hallmark of survival following trauma/hemorrhage.Rajaie NamasAli GhumaAndres TorresPatricio PolancoHernando GomezDerek BarclayLisa GordonSven ZenkerHyung Kook KimLinda HermusRuben ZamoraMatthew R RosengartGilles ClermontAndrew PeitzmanTimothy R BilliarJuan OchoaMichael R PinskyJuan Carlos PuyanaYoram VodovotzBACKGROUND:Trauma/hemorrhagic shock (T/HS) results in cytokine-mediated acute inflammation that is generally considered detrimental. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS:Paradoxically, plasma levels of the early inflammatory cytokine TNF-alpha (but not IL-6, IL-10, or NO(2) (-)/NO(3) (-)) were significantly elevated within 6 h post-admission in 19 human trauma survivors vs. 4 non-survivors. Moreover, plasma TNF-alpha was inversely correlated with Marshall Score, an index of organ dysfunction, both in the 23 patients taken together and in the survivor cohort. Accordingly, we hypothesized that if an early, robust pro-inflammatory response were to be a marker of an appropriate response to injury, then individuals exhibiting such a response would be predisposed to survive. We tested this hypothesis in swine subjected to various experimental paradigms of T/HS. Twenty-three anesthetized pigs were subjected to T/HS (12 HS-only and 11 HS + Thoracotomy; mean arterial pressure of 30 mmHg for 45-90 min) along with surgery-only controls. Plasma obtained at pre-surgery, baseline post-surgery, beginning of HS, and every 15 min thereafter until 75 min (in the HS only group) or 90 min (in the HS + Thoracotomy group) was assayed for TNF-alpha, IL-6, IL-10, and NO(2) (-)/NO(3) (-). Mean post-surgery+/-HS TNF-alpha levels were significantly higher in the survivors vs. non-survivors, while non-survivors exhibited no measurable change in TNF-alpha levels over the same interval. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE:Contrary to the current dogma, survival in the setting of severe, acute T/HS appears to be associated with an immediate increase in serum TNF-alpha. It is currently unclear if this response was the cause of this protection, a marker of survival, or both. This abstract won a Young Investigator Travel Award at the SHOCK 2008 meeting in Cologne, Germany.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC2794373?pdf=render |
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Rajaie Namas Ali Ghuma Andres Torres Patricio Polanco Hernando Gomez Derek Barclay Lisa Gordon Sven Zenker Hyung Kook Kim Linda Hermus Ruben Zamora Matthew R Rosengart Gilles Clermont Andrew Peitzman Timothy R Billiar Juan Ochoa Michael R Pinsky Juan Carlos Puyana Yoram Vodovotz |
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Rajaie Namas Ali Ghuma Andres Torres Patricio Polanco Hernando Gomez Derek Barclay Lisa Gordon Sven Zenker Hyung Kook Kim Linda Hermus Ruben Zamora Matthew R Rosengart Gilles Clermont Andrew Peitzman Timothy R Billiar Juan Ochoa Michael R Pinsky Juan Carlos Puyana Yoram Vodovotz An adequately robust early TNF-alpha response is a hallmark of survival following trauma/hemorrhage. PLoS ONE |
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Rajaie Namas Ali Ghuma Andres Torres Patricio Polanco Hernando Gomez Derek Barclay Lisa Gordon Sven Zenker Hyung Kook Kim Linda Hermus Ruben Zamora Matthew R Rosengart Gilles Clermont Andrew Peitzman Timothy R Billiar Juan Ochoa Michael R Pinsky Juan Carlos Puyana Yoram Vodovotz |
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An adequately robust early TNF-alpha response is a hallmark of survival following trauma/hemorrhage. |
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An adequately robust early TNF-alpha response is a hallmark of survival following trauma/hemorrhage. |
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An adequately robust early TNF-alpha response is a hallmark of survival following trauma/hemorrhage. |
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An adequately robust early TNF-alpha response is a hallmark of survival following trauma/hemorrhage. |
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An adequately robust early TNF-alpha response is a hallmark of survival following trauma/hemorrhage. |
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adequately robust early tnf-alpha response is a hallmark of survival following trauma/hemorrhage. |
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BACKGROUND:Trauma/hemorrhagic shock (T/HS) results in cytokine-mediated acute inflammation that is generally considered detrimental. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS:Paradoxically, plasma levels of the early inflammatory cytokine TNF-alpha (but not IL-6, IL-10, or NO(2) (-)/NO(3) (-)) were significantly elevated within 6 h post-admission in 19 human trauma survivors vs. 4 non-survivors. Moreover, plasma TNF-alpha was inversely correlated with Marshall Score, an index of organ dysfunction, both in the 23 patients taken together and in the survivor cohort. Accordingly, we hypothesized that if an early, robust pro-inflammatory response were to be a marker of an appropriate response to injury, then individuals exhibiting such a response would be predisposed to survive. We tested this hypothesis in swine subjected to various experimental paradigms of T/HS. Twenty-three anesthetized pigs were subjected to T/HS (12 HS-only and 11 HS + Thoracotomy; mean arterial pressure of 30 mmHg for 45-90 min) along with surgery-only controls. Plasma obtained at pre-surgery, baseline post-surgery, beginning of HS, and every 15 min thereafter until 75 min (in the HS only group) or 90 min (in the HS + Thoracotomy group) was assayed for TNF-alpha, IL-6, IL-10, and NO(2) (-)/NO(3) (-). Mean post-surgery+/-HS TNF-alpha levels were significantly higher in the survivors vs. non-survivors, while non-survivors exhibited no measurable change in TNF-alpha levels over the same interval. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE:Contrary to the current dogma, survival in the setting of severe, acute T/HS appears to be associated with an immediate increase in serum TNF-alpha. It is currently unclear if this response was the cause of this protection, a marker of survival, or both. This abstract won a Young Investigator Travel Award at the SHOCK 2008 meeting in Cologne, Germany. |
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