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Study on the Expression of Suppressor of Cytokine Signaling -1 ( SOCS1 ) in the Liver of Septic Mice

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Author:
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Journal Title:
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine
Issue:
10
DOI:
10.3760/cma.j.issn.1671-0282.2011.10.009
Key Word:
脓毒症;细胞因子信号抑制因子1;盲肠结扎并穿刺术;RT-PCR;免疫印迹;病理形态;免疫组化;肝脏;小鼠;Sepsis;SOCS1;Cecalligation and puncture;RT-PCR;Western blot;Pathological change;Immunohistochemistry;Liver;Mouse

Abstract: Objective To investigate the change of the content of suppressor of cytokine signaling (SOCS-1) in the liver of septic mice and its working mechanism.Methods Adopted Cecalligation and puncture (CLP) to create models of sepsis and divided randomly adult male BALB/c mice into 8 groups,including normal controlled group,sham-operated group,and the killed groups 2 hours,6 hours,12 hours,24 hours and 48 hours after operation.After extracting the RNA and protein from the liver tissue of the mouse groups,reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) was adopted to determine the relative content of SOCS-1 mRNA in the tissue,Western blot was adopted to determine the relative content of protein and the SPSS statistics software was adopted to calculate the correlation.Then observed the pathological change of liver tissues,and detected SOCS-1 protein expression by immunohistochemistry.Results After CLP suergery,the expression of SOCS-1 on gene degree in the liver and the expression of SOCS1 on protein degree in the liver increased rapidly at the 6th hour ( P < 0.05 ),with the former reaching peak ( P < 0.05 ) at the 24th hour and the latter remaining high all the time.There were pathological changes such as fatty degeneration and necrosis in the septic liver tissue,hepatic SOCS-1 protein expression could be detected by immunohistochemistry.Conclusions CLP induced sepsis could lead to the increase of the expression of SOCS1 in the liver.

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