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Protein markers related to vascular responsiveness after hemorrhagic shock in rats.

Authors :
Shangqing Liu
Tao Li
Guangming Yang
Yi Hu
Xudong Xiao
Jin Xu
Jie Zhang
Liangming Liu
Source :
Journal of Surgical Research. Jun2015, Vol. 196 Issue 1, p149-158. 10p.
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

Background Vascular hyporesponsiveness is an important pathophysiological feature of some critical conditions such as hemorrhagic shock. Many proteins and molecules are involved in the regulation of the pathologic process, however the mechanism has still remained unclear. Our study was intended to look for the related protein markers involved in the regulation of vascular reactivity after hemorrhagic shock. Methods Differential in-gel electrophoresis and tandem mass spectrometry were applied to quantify the differences of protein expression in the superior mesenteric arteries from hemorrhagic shock and normal rats. Results A total of 2317 differentially expressed protein spots in the superior mesenteric arteries of rats before and after hemorrhagic shock were found, and 146 protein spots were selected for tandem mass spectrometry identification. Thirty-seven differentially expressed proteins were obtained, including 3 uncharacterized proteins and 34 known proteins. Among them, heat shock protein beta-1 and calmodulin were the known proteins involved in the occurrence of vascular hyporesponsiveness. Bioinformatics analysis results showed that 18 proteins were related to vasoconstriction, 11 proteins may be involved in other vascular functions such as regulation of angiogenesis and endothelial cell proliferation. Conclusions The changes of vascular responsiveness after hemorrhagic shock in rats may be associated with the upregulation or downregulation of previously mentioned protein expressions. These findings may provide the basis for understanding and further study of the mechanism and treatment targets of vascular hyporeactivity after shock. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00224804
Volume :
196
Issue :
1
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Journal of Surgical Research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
102613434
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jss.2015.02.019