Red blood cells in hemorrhagic shock: a critical role for glutaminolysis in fueling alanine transamination in rats

Author:

Reisz Julie A.1,Slaughter Anne L.23,Culp-Hill Rachel1,Moore Ernest E.4,Silliman Christopher C.56,Fragoso Miguel3,Peltz Erik D.3,Hansen Kirk C.1,Banerjee Anirban3,D’Alessandro Angelo1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Genetics,

2. Department of Anesthesiology, and

3. Department of Surgery, Anschutz Medical Campus, University of Colorado Denver, Aurora, CO;

4. Denver Health Hospital, Denver, CO;

5. Bonfils Blood Center, Denver, CO; and

6. Department of Pediatrics, University of Colorado Denver, Aurora, CO

Abstract

Abstract Red blood cells (RBCs) are the most abundant host cell in the human body and play a critical role in oxygen transport and systemic metabolic homeostasis. Hypoxic metabolic reprogramming of RBCs in response to high-altitude hypoxia or anaerobic storage in the blood bank has been extensively described. However, little is known about the RBC metabolism following hemorrhagic shock (HS), the most common preventable cause of death in trauma, the global leading cause of total life-years lost. Metabolomics analyses were performed through ultra-high pressure liquid chromatography–mass spectrometry on RBCs from Sprague-Dawley rats undergoing HS (mean arterial pressure [MAP], <30 mm Hg) in comparison with sham rats (MAP, >80 mm Hg). Steady-state measurements were accompanied by metabolic flux analysis upon tracing of in vivo–injected 13C15N-glutamine or inhibition of glutaminolysis using the anticancer drug CB-839. RBC metabolic phenotypes recapitulated the systemic metabolic reprogramming observed in plasma from the same rodent model. Results indicate that shock RBCs rely on glutamine to fuel glutathione (GSH) synthesis and pyruvate transamination, whereas abrogation of glutaminolysis conferred early mortality and exacerbated lactic acidosis and systemic accumulation of succinate, a predictor of mortality in the military and civilian critically ill populations. Glutamine is here identified as an essential amine group donor in HS RBCs, plasma, liver, and lungs, providing additional rationale for the central role glutaminolysis plays in metabolic reprogramming and survival following severe hemorrhage.

Publisher

American Society of Hematology

Subject

Hematology

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