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作 者:刘俊芬[1] 蒋丽娜[1] 张立民[1] 刘桂青[1] 赵自刚[1] 刘圣君[1] 牛春雨[1]
机构地区:[1]河北北方学院微循环研究所,河北张家口075029
出 处:《中国病理生理杂志》2015年第11期2096-2100,共5页Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology
基 金:河北省科技支撑计划(No.11276103D-84)
摘 要:目的:观察失血性休克后肠淋巴液(PHSML)引流对失血性休克小鼠肾组织血管紧张素转换酶(ACE)/ACE2平衡的作用。方法:复制小鼠失血性休克模型,随机分为休克组与休克+引流组,行液体复苏;休克+引流组液体复苏后,引流肠淋巴液。在液体复苏后6 h,检测肾组织ACE、ACE2、血管紧张素II(Ang II)1型受体(AT1R)、Mas相关G蛋白偶联受体(MasR)的mRNA表达以及Ang II、Ang(1-7)含量。结果:失血性休克提高了肾组织ACE mRNA、AT1R mRNA和Ang II水平,降低了ACE2 mRNA、MasR mRNA和Ang(1-7)水平,PHSML引流抑制了失血性休克对ACE2和AT1R mRNA表达的影响;同时PHSML引流也降低了失血性休克增加ACE/ACE2、Ang II/Ang(1-7)和AT1R/MasR比值的作用。结论:PHSML引流恢复了失血性休克后肾组织的ACE/ACE2平衡,有利于减轻失血性休克所致的肾损伤。AIM: To study the role of post-hemorrhagic shock mesenteric lymph (PHSML) drainage on the balance of angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) and ACE2 in the kidney. METHODS: A hemorrhagic shock model was established and then fluid resuscitation was performed to the animals in shock and shock + drainage groups, and the PHMSL was drained in shock + drainage group after fluid resuscitation. After 6 h of resuscitation, the mRNA expression of ACE, ACE2, angiotensin II (Ang II) type 1 receptor (ATIR) and Mas-related G-protein-coupled receptor (MasR), and the levels of Ang II and Ang ( 1-7 ) in the renal tissues were observed. RESULTS : Hemorrhagic shock increased the levels of ACE mRNA, ATI R mRNA and Ang II, and decreased the levels of ACE2 mRNA, MasR mRNA and Ang(1-7) in the kid- ney. PHSML drainage abolished the effect of hemorrhagic shock on ACE2 and AT1R mRNA expression. Meanwhile, PHSML drainage reduced the hemorrhagic shock-induced increases in the ratios of ACE/ACE2, Ang II/Ang (1-7) and AT1R/MasR. CONCLUSION : The PHSML drainage restores the balance of ACE/ACE2, which is beneficial to alleviate acute kidney injury following hemorrhagic shock in the mice.
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