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GENDER DIMORPHISM IN TRAUMA-HEMORRHAGE-INDUCED THYMOCYTE APOPTOSIS
- Source :
- Shock. 12:316-322
- Publication Year :
- 1999
- Publisher :
- Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health), 1999.
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Abstract
- Studies indicate that immune responses after trauma-hemorrhage are significantly depressed in males compared with enhanced immune responses in females under such conditions. Although androgen depletion in male mice by castration before soft tissue trauma and hemorrhagic shock prevents the depression of cell-mediated immunity, the underlying mechanism responsible for this remains unclear. Because the thymus is the primary location of T-cell lymphopoiesis and thymocytes express a large number of androgen receptors, we investigated whether differences in thymic apoptosis might contribute to the divergent immune response in males versus females after trauma-hemorrhage. To study this, male and female C3H/HeN mice were subjected to sham operation or soft tissue trauma (laparotomy) and hemorrhagic shock followed by fluid resuscitation. Animals were killed 72 h thereafter and thymocytes were isolated. Thymocyte interleukin 3 (IL-3) release was significantly suppressed in males, but not females, after trauma-hemorrhage. A parallel increase in thymic apoptosis that was primarily in the CD8+ thymocyte subset was observed in the males. Furthermore, In vitro treatment of thymocytes with 5α-dihydrotestosterone (DHT) increased the rate of apoptosis and decreased IL-3 release in a dose-dependent manner. Thus, the gender-dependent dimorphic immune response after trauma-hemorrhage may be in part due to an androgen-induced increase in thymic apoptosis in males under such conditions.
- Subjects :
- Male
medicine.medical_specialty
medicine.drug_class
medicine.medical_treatment
Apoptosis
Cell Count
Hemorrhage
Thymus Gland
Biology
Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine
Immunophenotyping
Mice
Immune system
Internal medicine
medicine
Animals
Lymphopoiesis
Cells, Cultured
Mice, Inbred C3H
Sex Characteristics
Dihydrotestosterone
Androgen
Androgen receptor
Thymocyte
Cytokine
Endocrinology
Antibody Formation
Emergency Medicine
Wounds and Injuries
Female
CD8
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 10732322
- Volume :
- 12
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Shock
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....52a2bcef00a43baa357c55772c502ccd
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1097/00024382-199910000-00011