Interleukin-1 receptor-induced PGE2 production controls acetylcholine-mediated cardiac dysfunction and mortality during scorpion envenomation

白细胞介素-1受体诱导的PGE2产生控制乙酰胆碱介导的蝎子中毒期间的心脏功能障碍和死亡率

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作者:Mouzarllem B Reis, Fernanda L Rodrigues, Natalia Lautherbach, Alexandre Kanashiro, Carlos A Sorgi, Alyne F G Meirelles, Carlos A A Silva, Karina F Zoccal, Camila O S Souza, Simone G Ramos, Alessandra K Matsuno, Lenaldo B Rocha, Helio C Salgado, Luiz C C Navegantes, Ísis C Kettelhut, Palmira Cupo, Lu

Abstract

Scorpion envenomation is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality among accidents caused by venomous animals. Major clinical manifestations that precede death after scorpion envenomation include heart failure and pulmonary edema. Here, we demonstrate that cardiac dysfunction and fatal outcomes caused by lethal scorpion envenomation in mice are mediated by a neuro-immune interaction linking IL-1 receptor signaling, prostaglandin E2, and acetylcholine release. IL-1R deficiency, the treatment with a high dose of dexamethasone or blockage of parasympathetic signaling using atropine or vagotomy, abolished heart failure and mortality of envenomed mice. Therefore, we propose the use of dexamethasone administration very early after envenomation, even before antiserum, to inhibit the production of inflammatory mediators and acetylcholine release, and to reduce the risk of death.

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