Corticosteroid effects on ventilator-induced diaphragm dysfunction in anesthetized rats depend on the dose administered

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>High dose of corticosteroids has been previously shown to protect against controlled mechanical ventilation (CMV)-induced diaphragmatic dysfunction while inhibiting calpain activation. Because literature suggests that the calpain inh...

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Main Authors: Decramer Marc, Powers Scott K, Smuder Ashley, Agten Anouk, Maes Karen, Gayan-Ramirez Ghislaine
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2010-12-01
Series:Respiratory Research
Online Access:http://respiratory-research.com/content/11/1/178
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spelling doaj-96dd4f1262a64c14aa1f6558e8f215102020-11-24T21:37:57ZengBMCRespiratory Research1465-99212010-12-0111117810.1186/1465-9921-11-178Corticosteroid effects on ventilator-induced diaphragm dysfunction in anesthetized rats depend on the dose administeredDecramer MarcPowers Scott KSmuder AshleyAgten AnoukMaes KarenGayan-Ramirez Ghislaine<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>High dose of corticosteroids has been previously shown to protect against controlled mechanical ventilation (CMV)-induced diaphragmatic dysfunction while inhibiting calpain activation. Because literature suggests that the calpain inhibiting effect of corticosteroid depends on the dose administered, we determined whether lower doses of corticosteroids would also provide protection of the diaphragm during CMV. This may be important for patients undergoing mechanical ventilation and receiving corticosteroids.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>Rats were assigned to controls or to 24 hours of CMV while being treated at the start of mechanical ventilation with a single intramuscular administration of either saline, or 5 mg/kg (low MP) or 30 mg/kg (high MP) of methylprednisolone.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Diaphragmatic force was decreased after CMV and this was exacerbated in the low MP group while high MP rescued this diaphragmatic dysfunction. Atrophy was more severe in the low MP group than after CMV while no atrophy was observed in the high MP group. A significant and similar increase in calpain activity was observed in both the low MP and CMV groups whereas the high dose prevented calpain activation. Expression of calpastatin, the endogenous inhibitor of calpain, was decreased in the CMV and low MP groups but its level was preserved to controls in the high MP group. Caspase-3 activity increased in all CMV groups but to a lesser extent in the low and high MP groups. The 20S proteasome activity was increased in CMV only.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>Administration of 30 mg/kg methylprednisolone during CMV protected against CMV-induced diaphragm dysfunction while 5 mg/kg was more deleterious. The protective effect is due mainly to an inhibition of the calpain system through preservation of calpastatin levels and to a lesser extent to a caspase-3 inhibition.</p> http://respiratory-research.com/content/11/1/178
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author Decramer Marc
Powers Scott K
Smuder Ashley
Agten Anouk
Maes Karen
Gayan-Ramirez Ghislaine
spellingShingle Decramer Marc
Powers Scott K
Smuder Ashley
Agten Anouk
Maes Karen
Gayan-Ramirez Ghislaine
Corticosteroid effects on ventilator-induced diaphragm dysfunction in anesthetized rats depend on the dose administered
Respiratory Research
author_facet Decramer Marc
Powers Scott K
Smuder Ashley
Agten Anouk
Maes Karen
Gayan-Ramirez Ghislaine
author_sort Decramer Marc
title Corticosteroid effects on ventilator-induced diaphragm dysfunction in anesthetized rats depend on the dose administered
title_short Corticosteroid effects on ventilator-induced diaphragm dysfunction in anesthetized rats depend on the dose administered
title_full Corticosteroid effects on ventilator-induced diaphragm dysfunction in anesthetized rats depend on the dose administered
title_fullStr Corticosteroid effects on ventilator-induced diaphragm dysfunction in anesthetized rats depend on the dose administered
title_full_unstemmed Corticosteroid effects on ventilator-induced diaphragm dysfunction in anesthetized rats depend on the dose administered
title_sort corticosteroid effects on ventilator-induced diaphragm dysfunction in anesthetized rats depend on the dose administered
publisher BMC
series Respiratory Research
issn 1465-9921
publishDate 2010-12-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>High dose of corticosteroids has been previously shown to protect against controlled mechanical ventilation (CMV)-induced diaphragmatic dysfunction while inhibiting calpain activation. Because literature suggests that the calpain inhibiting effect of corticosteroid depends on the dose administered, we determined whether lower doses of corticosteroids would also provide protection of the diaphragm during CMV. This may be important for patients undergoing mechanical ventilation and receiving corticosteroids.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>Rats were assigned to controls or to 24 hours of CMV while being treated at the start of mechanical ventilation with a single intramuscular administration of either saline, or 5 mg/kg (low MP) or 30 mg/kg (high MP) of methylprednisolone.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Diaphragmatic force was decreased after CMV and this was exacerbated in the low MP group while high MP rescued this diaphragmatic dysfunction. Atrophy was more severe in the low MP group than after CMV while no atrophy was observed in the high MP group. A significant and similar increase in calpain activity was observed in both the low MP and CMV groups whereas the high dose prevented calpain activation. Expression of calpastatin, the endogenous inhibitor of calpain, was decreased in the CMV and low MP groups but its level was preserved to controls in the high MP group. Caspase-3 activity increased in all CMV groups but to a lesser extent in the low and high MP groups. The 20S proteasome activity was increased in CMV only.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>Administration of 30 mg/kg methylprednisolone during CMV protected against CMV-induced diaphragm dysfunction while 5 mg/kg was more deleterious. The protective effect is due mainly to an inhibition of the calpain system through preservation of calpastatin levels and to a lesser extent to a caspase-3 inhibition.</p>
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