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Transcriptome and metabolome after porcine hemodynamic-directed CPR compared with standard CPR and sham controls

Authors :
Kumaran Senthil
Marco M. Hefti
Larry N. Singh
Ryan W. Morgan
Constantine D. Mavroudis
Tiffany Ko
Hunter Gaudio
Vinay M. Nadkarni
Johannes Ehinger
Robert A. Berg
Robert M. Sutton
Francis X. McGowan
Todd J. Kilbaugh
Source :
Resuscitation Plus, Vol 10, Iss , Pp 100243- (2022)
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Elsevier, 2022.

Abstract

Objective: The effect of cardiac arrest (CA) on cerebral transcriptomics and metabolomics is unknown. We previously demonstrated hemodynamic-directed CPR (HD-CPR) improves survival with favorable neurologic outcomes versus standard CPR (Std-CPR). We hypothesized HD-CPR would preserve the cerebral transcriptome and metabolome compared to Std-CPR. Design: Randomized pre-clinical animal trial. Setting: Large animal resuscitation laboratory at an academic children’s hospital. Subjects: Four-week-old female piglets (8–11 kg). Interventions: Pigs (1-month-old), three groups: 1) HD-CPR (compression depth to systolic BP 90 mmHg, vasopressors to coronary perfusion pressure 20 mmHg); 2) Std-CPR and 3) shams (no CPR). HD-CPR and Std-CPR underwent asphyxia, induced ventricular fibrillation, 10–20 min of CPR and post-resuscitation care. Primary outcomes at 24 h in cerebral cortex: 1) transcriptomic analysis (n = 4 per treatment arm, n = 8 sham) of 1727 genes using differential gene expression and 2) metabolomic analysis (n = 5 per group) of 27 metabolites using one-way ANOVA, post-hoc Tukey HSD. Measurements and main results: 65 genes were differentially expressed between HD-CPR and Std-CPR and 72 genes between Std-CPR and sham, but only five differed between HD-CPR and sham. Std-CPR increased the concentration of five AA compared to HD-CPR and sham, including the branched chain amino acids (BCAA), but zero metabolites differed between HD-CPR and sham. Conclusions: In cerebral cortex 24 h post CA, Std-CPR resulted in a different transcriptome and metabolome compared with either HD-CPR or sham. HD-CPR preserves the transcriptome and metabolome, and is neuroprotective. Global molecular analyses may be a novel method to assess efficacy of clinical interventions and identify therapeutic targets. Institutional protocol number: IAC 16-001023.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
26665204
Volume :
10
Issue :
100243-
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Resuscitation Plus
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.62fadec4ab90426db8c5b924e25640c7
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.resplu.2022.100243