Lipopolysaccharide Induced Activation of Toll Like Receptor 4 in Isolated Rat Heart Suggests a Local Immune Response in Myocardium
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2015Author
Rameshrad, M
Maleki-Dizaji, N
Vaez, H
Soraya, H
Nakhlband, A
Garjani, A
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Background: Myocardial dysfunction is one of the major complications in patients with sepsis where there is a relationship between the blood level of cytokines and the onset of myocardial depression. In many cases of sepsis, the presence of Lipopolysaccharide (LPS) has been established. LPS Binding Protein (LBP) bound endotoxin is recognized by CD14/toll-like receptor-4 (TLR4) complexes in innate immune cells which stimulates TNF-alpha release. Objectives: To investigate whether isolated rat heart is capable of producing TNF-alpha locally through TLR4 activation by LPS. Methods: Using langendorff method, LPS in 120 mL of the modified Krebs-Henseleit buffer solution (KHBS) at final concentration of 1 mu g/mL was perfused at recycling mode. The effect of LPS on cardiac function was evaluated. To assess the TLR4 activity and TNF-alpha release, western blotting, real time-PCR, and ELISA were used. Results: Compared with control, coronary perfusion pressure (CPP) as well as left ventricular developed pressure (LVDP), maximum and minimum rates of the left ventricular developed pressure (dP/dt(max); dP/dt(min); p<0.001) were depressed to a maximum level after 180 minutes recycling with LPS. This myocardial depression was associated with a significant increase in TLR4 expression (p<0.01), MyD88 activity (p<0.01) and TNF-alpha (p<0.05) concentration in the heart tissue. Conclusion: The results of this study show that heart is capable of producing TNF-alpha through TLR4 and MyD88 activation independent of classic immune system and suggest a local immune response.