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Electron paramagnetic resonance analysis of transferrin-bound iron in animal models of blunt trauma.

作者信息

Gorbunov Nikolai V, Nath Jayasree, Parker Joseph M, Zaucha Gary M

机构信息

Department of Respiratory Research, Division of Military Casualty Research, Walter Reed Army Institute of Research, Silver Spring, Maryland 20910, USA.

出版信息

J Trauma. 2003 Mar;54(3):574-83. doi: 10.1097/01.TA.0000043922.40376.38.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Blood iron sequestration is known to be implicated in the systemic acute-phase response to trauma injury. The objective of the present research was to assess the effect of iron sequestration in animal models of blunt trauma by means of electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy of iron in complex with transferrin, a main iron-transporting protein in blood, and to correlate this effect with the extent of induced injury.

METHODS

Two animal models of blunt trauma were explored in the present study. Blunt trauma in the rat model was produced by exposure of 14 animals to blast overpressure (BOP) (at peak BOP of either 86 +/- 5 kPa or 112 +/- 2 kPa) generated in a shock tube. Blunt trauma in the porcine model was produced by impact of high-speed projectiles made from a rubber-tipped, plastic composite weighing 28.64 +/- 0.12 g (mean +/- SEM, n = 8) with a length of approximately 6 cm and a diameter of approximately 4 cm. The projectiles were propelled by compressed helium onto eight animals at a velocity of 101.8 +/- 3.8 m/s (mean +/- SEM, n = 8) at the point of impact. Each experiment was accompanied by a pathology assessment using an injury scoring system developed for blunt trauma injuries to derive a severity score for whole-body involvement. Amounts of transferrin-bound iron (TRF-[Fe3+]) in whole blood and blood plasma samples were measured using quantitative electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy. The observed alterations in the amounts of blood TRF-[Fe3+] were correlated with estimated injury score ratios in each animal.

RESULTS

Blunt trauma produced by either BOP exposure of rats or projectile impacts in pigs was accompanied by TRF-[Fe3+] sequestration observed in both blood and blood plasma. The amount of TRF-[Fe3+] in blood was shown to have inverse correlation with the extent of injury (Pearson r = -0.90 in the rat model and r = -0.93 in the porcine model) estimated by injury score ratios and was not dependent on location of the injury (lung, liver, spleen, or jejunum).

CONCLUSION

The presented data suggest that assessment of TRF-[Fe3+] in blunt trauma can provide a good deal of information on severity of injury. The response of TRF-[Fe3+] can be considered as a potential surrogate marker of the systemic alterations in blunt trauma and, therefore, warrants further investigation in a human pilot study.

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