Preliminary Research: Application of Non-Invasive Measure of Cytochrome c Oxidase Redox States and Mitochondrial Function in a Porcine Model of Carbon Monoxide Poisoning

初步研究:细胞色素c氧化酶氧化还原状态和线粒体功能的非侵入性测量在猪一氧化碳中毒模型中的应用

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作者:Alistair Lewis, Rodrigo M Forti, Oladunni Alomaja, Clementina Mesaros, Sarah Piel, John C Greenwood, Fatima M Talebi, Constantine D Mavroudis, Matthew Kelly, Shih-Han Kao, Frances S Shofer, Johannes K Ehinger, Todd J Kilbaugh, Wesley B Baker, David H Jang

Conclusions

There is a possible observable phenotype highlighting the important role of mitochondrial function in the injury of CO poisoning.

Methods

Four pigs (10 kg) were divided into two groups: Sham (n = 2) and CO (n = 2). Administration of a dose of CO at 2000 ppm to the CO group over 120 minutes followed by 30 minutes of re-oxygenation at room air. The control group received room air for 150 minutes. Non-invasive optical monitoring was used to measure CIV redox states. Cerebral microdialysis was performed to obtain semi real-time measurements of cerebral metabolic status. At the end of the exposure, fresh brain tissue (cortical and hippocampal) was immediately harvested to measure mitochondrial respiration. Snap frozen cortical tissue was also used for ATP concentrations and western blotting.

Results

While a preliminary ongoing study, animals in the CO group showed possible early decreases in brain mitochondrial respiration, citrate synthase density, CIV redox changes measured with optics, and an increase in the lactate-to-pyruvate ratio. Conclusions: There is a possible observable phenotype highlighting the important role of mitochondrial function in the injury of CO poisoning.

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