Affiliation:
1. Department of Emergency Sun Yat‐sen Memorial Hospital, Sun Yat‐sen University Guangzhou China
2. Weil Institute of Emergency and Critical Care Research Virginia Commonwealth University Richmond VA
3. Institute of Cardiopulmonary Cerebral Resuscitation Sun Yat‐sen University Guangzhou China
4. Departments of Internal Medicine and Emergency Medicine Virginia Commonwealth University Health System Richmond VA
5. Department of Emergency Medicine Virginia Commonwealth University Health System Richmond VA
6. Department of Surgery Virginia Commonwealth University Health System Richmond VA
Abstract
Background
To investigate the therapeutic potential of combined therapy with polyethylene glycol‐20k (PEG‐20k) and MCC950 on post‐resuscitation myocardial function in a rat model of cardiac arrest.
Methods and Results
Thirty rats were randomized into 5 groups: Sham, Control, PEG‐20k, MCC950, PEG‐20k+ MCC950. Except for sham, animals were subjected to 6 minutes of ventricular fibrillation followed by 8 minutes cardiopulmonary resuscitation. Two milliliters PEG‐20k was administered by intravenous injection coincident with the start of cardiopulmonary resuscitation; MCC950 (10 mg/kg), a highly selective NLRP3 inflammasome inhibitor, was delivered immediately after restoration of spontaneous circulation. Myocardial function, sublingual microcirculation, mitochondrial function, plasma cardiac troponin I, and interleukin‐1β, expression of proteins in SIRT1 (sirtuin 1)/PGC‐1α (peroxisome proliferator‐activated receptor gamma coactivator 1‐alpha) and NLRP3 (the NOD‐like receptor family protein 3) inflammasome pathways were evaluated. Following cardiopulmonary resuscitation, myocardial function was compromised with a significantly decreased cardiac output, ejection fraction, and increased myocardial performance index, cardiac troponin I. Sublingual microcirculation was disturbed with impaired perfused vessel density and microvascular flow index. Cardiac arrest reduced mitochondrial routine respiration, Complex I‐linked respiration, respiratory control rates and oxidative phosphorylation coupling efficiency. PEG‐20k or MCC950 alone restored mitochondrial respiratory function, restituted sublingual microcirculation, and preserved myocardial function, whereas a combination of PEG‐20k and MCC950 further improved these aspects. PEG‐20k restored the expression of SIRT1 and PGC‐1α, and blunted activation of NLRP3 inflammasomes. MCC950 suppressed expression of cleaved‐caspase‐1/pro‐caspase‐1, ASC (apoptosis‐associated speck‐like protein), GSDMD [gasdermin d], and interleukin‐1β.
Conclusions
Combined therapy with PEG‐20k and MCC950 is superior to either therapy alone for preserving post‐resuscitated myocardial function, restituting sublingual microcirculation at restoration of spontaneous circulation at 6 hours. The responsible mechanisms involve upregulated expression of SIRT1/PGC1‐α in tandem with inhibition of NLRP3 inflammasomes.
Publisher
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)
Subject
Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
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