1. Serum Myoglobin Potentiates Acute Kidney Injury Following Exertional Heatstroke and Its Mechanisms Involved Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress-Associated Ferroptosis
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Jingjing Zhang, Zhi-feng Liu, Zhi-peng Zhou, En-ping Huang, Ying-yi Luan, Zhen-jia Yang, Rong-ping Zhou, Jia-jia Huang, Yan Liu, and Ming Wu
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Endocrinology ,business.industry ,Endoplasmic reticulum ,Ferroptosis ,Internal medicine ,Serum myoglobin ,Acute kidney injury ,Medicine ,Heatstroke ,business ,medicine.disease - Abstract
Background: Myoglobin released by rhabdomyolysis (RM) is considered to be involved in the pathogenesis of kidney disease caused by crush injury, but whether a high level of serum myoglobin predisposes patients to acute kidney injury (AKI) and increases mortality following exertional heatstroke (EHS) and its molecular mechanisms are still unclear. Methods: Serum myoglobin concentrations in patients with EHS were measured at admission, 24 h and 48 h after admission and discharge. The risk of AKI at 48 hours was the primary outcome, AKI at discharge and death at 90 days were the secondary outcome. In experimental studies, we further investigated the mechanisms of human kidney proximal tubular (HK-2) cells that were exposed to human myoglobin under heat stress conditions and the effect of baicalein.Results: The myoglobin levels were assessed in 187 patients who were undergoing EHS, 82 who were undergoing AKI. The highest myoglobin quartile (vs. the lowest) had an adjusted odds ratio (OR) of 18.95 (95% confidence interval [CI], 6.00 to 59.83) for the primary outcome and the OR (vs. quartile 2) was 7.92 (95% CI, 1.62 to 38.89) for the secondary outcome. The survival rate of HK-2 cells treated with myoglobin under heat stress was significantly decreased, and the production of Fe2+ and ROS was markedly increased, accompanied by changes in ferroptosis proteins, including increased p53, decreased SLC7A11 and GPX4, and alterations in ERS marker proteins. Treatment with baicalein attenuated HK-2 cell ferroptosis induced by myoglobin under heat stress through inhibition of ERS. Conclusions: High serum myoglobin levels were associated with AKI and mortality following EHS, which mechanisms involved ferroptosis and ERS. Baicalein-targeted ERS- ferroptosis may be a potential therapeutic drug for the treatment of AKI in patients with RM after EHS.
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- 2021