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Ropivacaine attenuates endotoxin plus hyperinflation-mediated acute lung injury via inhibition of early-onset Src-dependent signaling

Authors :
Piegeler, Tobias
Dull, Randal O
Hu, Guochang
Castellon, Maricela
Chignalia, Andreia Z
Koshy, Ruben G
Votta-Velis, E Gina
Borgeat, Alain
Schwartz, David E
Beck-Schimmer, Beatrice
Minshall, Richard D
Piegeler, Tobias
Dull, Randal O
Hu, Guochang
Castellon, Maricela
Chignalia, Andreia Z
Koshy, Ruben G
Votta-Velis, E Gina
Borgeat, Alain
Schwartz, David E
Beck-Schimmer, Beatrice
Minshall, Richard D
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Piegeler, Tobias; Dull, Randal O; Hu, Guochang; Castellon, Maricela; Chignalia, Andreia Z; Koshy, Ruben G; Votta-Velis, E Gina; Borgeat, Alain; Schwartz, David E; Beck-Schimmer, Beatrice; Minshall, Richard D (2014). Ropivacaine attenuates endotoxin plus hyperinflation-mediated acute lung injury via inhibition of early-onset Src-dependent signaling. BMC Anesthesiology, 14:57.
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Acute lung injury (ALI) is associated with high mortality due to the lack of effective therapeutic strategies. Mechanical ventilation itself can cause ventilator-induced lung injury. Pulmonary vascular barrier function, regulated in part by Src kinase-dependent phosphorylation of caveolin-1 and intercellular adhesion molecule-1 (ICAM-1), plays a crucial role in the development of protein-/neutrophil-rich pulmonary edema, the hallmark of ALI. Amide-linked local anesthetics, such as ropivacaine, have anti-inflammatory properties in experimental ALI. We hypothesized ropivacaine may attenuate inflammation in a "double-hit" model of ALI triggered by bacterial endotoxin plus hyperinflation via inhibition of Src-dependent signaling. METHODS: C57BL/6 (WT) and ICAM-1 (-/-) mice were exposed to either nebulized normal saline (NS) or lipopolysaccharide (LPS, 10 mg) for 1 hour. An intravenous bolus of 0.33 mg/kg ropivacaine or vehicle was followed by mechanical ventilation with normal (7 ml/kg, NTV) or high tidal volume (28 ml/kg, HTV) for 2 hours. Measures of ALI (excess lung water (ELW), extravascular plasma equivalents, permeability index, myeloperoxidase activity) were assessed and lungs were homogenized for Western blot analysis of phosphorylated and total Src, ICAM-1 and caveolin-1. Additional experiments evaluated effects of ropivacaine on LPS-induced phosphorylation/expression of Src, ICAM-1 and caveolin-1 in human lung microvascular endothelial cells (HLMVEC). RESULTS: WT mice treated with LPS alone showed a 49% increase in ELW compared to control animals (p = 0.001), which was attenuated by ropivacaine (p = 0.001). HTV ventilation alone increased measures of ALI even more than LPS, an effect which was not altered by ropivacaine. LPS plus hyperinflation ("double-hit") increased all ALI parameters (ELW, EVPE, permeability index, MPO activity) by 3-4 fold compared to control, which were again decreased by ropivacaine. Western blot analyses of lung homogenates

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Piegeler, Tobias; Dull, Randal O; Hu, Guochang; Castellon, Maricela; Chignalia, Andreia Z; Koshy, Ruben G; Votta-Velis, E Gina; Borgeat, Alain; Schwartz, David E; Beck-Schimmer, Beatrice; Minshall, Richard D (2014). Ropivacaine attenuates endotoxin plus hyperinflation-mediated acute lung injury via inhibition of early-onset Src-dependent signaling. BMC Anesthesiology, 14:57.
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edsoai.ocn942503619
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Electronic Resource