A Sustained Rat Model for Studying the Long-Lasting Catabolic State of Sepsis

Author:

Breuille Denis1,Voisin Laure2,Contrepois Michel3,Arnal Maurice2,Rose Francis1,Obled Christiane2

Affiliation:

1. Clintec Technologies, 78140 Vélizy-Villacoublay,1 and

2. Laboratoire d’Etude du Métabolisme Azoté,2 and

3. Laboratoire de Microbiologie,3 INRA Theix, 63122 Ceyrat, France

Abstract

ABSTRACT Most animal models of sepsis induced high mortality or early recovery and do not mimic the long-lasting catabolic state observed in patients. The purpose of this study is to develop a model of sepsis which reproduces these disorders, especially the long-lasting muscle wasting. This report summarizes our observations in a series of seven experiments using this model with rats to study the route of live Escherichia coli administration, dose of bacteria, reproducibility of the model, bacterial count in tissues, comparison of injection of live or dead bacteria, metabolic perturbations linked to infection, and potential role of tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-α) in muscle wasting. After intravenous infection, animals were anorexic and the catabolic state was long-lasting: body weight loss for 2 to 3 days followed by a chronic wasting state for several days. Liver, spleen, lung protein content, and plasma concentration of α 2 -macroglobulin were increased 2 and 6 days after infection. At 6 days, muscle protein content was substantially (−40%) reduced. The plasma TNF-α level measured 1.5 h after infection correlated with body weight loss observed 9 days later. The inhibition of TNF-α secretion by administration of pentoxifylline 1 h before infection reduced muscle wasting and activation of proteolysis at day 2 and abolished them at day 6. This septic model mimics in rats the prolonged protein metabolism alterations and muscle atrophy characteristics of infected patients and thus is useful for studying the impact of nutritional support on outcome.

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Immunology,Microbiology,Parasitology

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