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危重病中的一般适应性:糖皮质激素受体-α作为体内平衡校正的主调控因子。

General Adaptation in Critical Illness: Glucocorticoid Receptor-alpha Master Regulator of Homeostatic Corrections.

机构信息

Division of Pulmonary, Critical Care, and Sleep Medicine, Department of Medicine, University of Tennessee Health Science Center, Memphis, TN, United States.

Memphis Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Memphis, TN, United States.

出版信息

Front Endocrinol (Lausanne). 2020 Apr 22;11:161. doi: 10.3389/fendo.2020.00161. eCollection 2020.

Abstract

In critical illness, homeostatic corrections representing the culmination of hundreds of millions of years of evolution, are modulated by the activated glucocorticoid receptor alpha (GRα) and are associated with an enormous bioenergetic and metabolic cost. Appreciation of how homeostatic corrections work and how they evolved provides a conceptual framework to understand the complex pathobiology of critical illness. Emerging literature place the activated GRα at the center of all phases of disease development and resolution, including activation and re-enforcement of innate immunity, downregulation of pro-inflammatory transcription factors, and restoration of anatomy and function. By the time critically ill patients necessitate vital organ support for survival, they have reached near exhaustion or exhaustion of neuroendocrine homeostatic compensation, cell bio-energetic and adaptation functions, and reserves of vital micronutrients. We review how critical illness-related corticosteroid insufficiency, mitochondrial dysfunction/damage, and hypovitaminosis collectively interact to accelerate an anti-homeostatic active process of natural selection. Importantly, the allostatic overload imposed by these homeostatic corrections impacts negatively on both acute and long-term morbidity and mortality. Since the bioenergetic and metabolic reserves to support homeostatic corrections are time-limited, early interventions should be directed at increasing GRα and mitochondria number and function. Present understanding of the activated GC-GRα's role in immunomodulation and disease resolution should be taken into account when re-evaluating how to administer glucocorticoid treatment and co-interventions to improve cellular responsiveness. The activated GRα interdependence with functional mitochondria and three vitamin reserves (B1, C, and D) provides a rationale for co-interventions that include prolonged glucocorticoid treatment in association with rapid correction of hypovitaminosis.

摘要

在危重病中,代表着数亿年进化的体内平衡校正,被激活的糖皮质激素受体α(GRα)调节,并与巨大的生物能量和代谢成本相关。理解体内平衡校正如何工作以及它们如何进化,为理解危重病的复杂病理生物学提供了一个概念框架。新出现的文献将激活的 GRα 置于疾病发展和解决的所有阶段的中心,包括先天免疫的激活和增强、促炎转录因子的下调,以及解剖和功能的恢复。当危重病患者需要重要器官支持以维持生命时,他们已经接近神经内分泌体内平衡补偿、细胞生物能量和适应功能以及重要微量营养素储备的衰竭或耗竭。我们回顾了与危重病相关的皮质类固醇不足、线粒体功能障碍/损伤和维生素缺乏症如何共同相互作用,加速自然选择的反体内平衡主动过程。重要的是,这些体内平衡校正带来的适应性负荷对急性和长期发病率和死亡率都有负面影响。由于支持体内平衡校正的生物能量和代谢储备是有限的,早期干预应针对增加 GRα 和线粒体数量和功能。当重新评估如何给予糖皮质激素治疗和联合干预以提高细胞反应性时,应该考虑到对激活的 GC-GRα 在免疫调节和疾病缓解中的作用的现有理解。激活的 GRα 与功能性线粒体和三种维生素储备(B1、C 和 D)的相互依赖关系为联合干预提供了依据,包括延长糖皮质激素治疗并迅速纠正维生素缺乏症。

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