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A Preclinical Model of Exertional Heat Stroke in Mice
Published on: July 1, 2021
High-dose antithrombin III prevents heat stroke by attenuating systemic inflammation in rats
Satoshi Hagiwara1, Hideo Iwasaka, Chihiro Shingu
1Department of Anesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine, Oita University, Yufu City, Japan. saku@med.oita-u.ac.jp
Objective:
Systemic inflammatory mediators, including the high mobility group box 1 (HMGB1) protein, play important roles in the development of various inflammatory conditions. Although anticoagulants, such as antithrombin III (AT III), inhibit inflammation resulting from various causes, their anti-inflammatory mechanism of action is not well understood. Nevertheless, as heat stroke is a severe inflammatory response disease, we hypothesized that AT III would inhibit inflammation and prevent heat stress-induced acute heat stroke.
Methods:
Male Wistar rats received a bolus injection of saline or 250 U of AT III per kg of body weight into the tail vein, followed by heat stress (exposure to 42 degrees C for 30 min). Levels of cytokines (interleukin-1 beta, interleukin-6, and TNF-alpha), NOx, and HMGB1 were measured in serum and tissue at regular intervals for 6 h after the heat stress induction.
Results:
Levels of cytokines, NOx, and HMGB1 in serum decreased over time in AT III-treated rats. AT III pretreatment also reduced NOx levels during heat stress-induced inflammation. As a result, AT III pretreatment improved survival in a rat model of heat stress-induced acute inflammation.
Conclusions:
Our data suggest that AT III pretreatment inhibited the secretion of cytokines, NOx, and HMGB1, and prevented heat stress-induced acute inflammation.
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