Metabolic Changes in Myocardium and Skeletal Muscles of C57BL/6 Mice after Noncardiac Surgery.

Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Doklady Biological Sciences Pub Date : 2024-12-01 Epub Date: 2024-09-20 DOI:10.1134/S0012496624600283
M V Kondashevskaya, V V Aleksankina, K A Artemyeva, K A Kasabov, L V Kaktursky
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Abstract

Approximately 10% of patients without cardiovascular disorders suffer myocardial injury and have a 10% risk of death within 30 days after noncardiac surgery. Preoperative stress increases the risk of myocardial injury after noncardiac surgery (MINS). The mechanisms of MINS are poorly understood. Lack of physical activity and the development of weakness and fatigue are consequences of many noncardiac surgery types. The relationship between surgery and changes in the morphofunctional state of muscles in the postoperative period is still unclear now. The study showed for the first time that metabolic and hormonal changes caused by preoperative stress + surgery or surgery alone underlie MINC in the postoperative period in C57BL/6 mice. Minor increases in triglyceride-glucose (TyG) index were for the first time identified as indicative of ischemic/hypoxic damage to the myocardium and skeletal muscles. More research is necessary to perform to better understand the effects of preoperative stress and noncardiac surgery on the myocardium and muscle performance, as well as the risks and benefits of perioperative treatment.

非心脏手术后 C57BL/6 小鼠心肌和骨骼肌的代谢变化
在没有心血管疾病的患者中,约有 10% 的患者会在非心脏手术后 30 天内发生心肌损伤,并有 10% 的死亡风险。术前应激会增加非心脏手术后心肌损伤的风险(MINS)。人们对 MINS 的发生机制知之甚少。缺乏体力活动以及出现虚弱和疲劳是多种非心脏手术的后果。手术与术后肌肉形态功能状态变化之间的关系目前仍不清楚。该研究首次表明,术前应激+手术或单独手术引起的代谢和激素变化是C57BL/6小鼠术后MINC的基础。甘油三酯-葡萄糖(TyG)指数的轻微增加首次被确定为心肌和骨骼肌缺血/缺氧损伤的指标。为了更好地了解术前应激和非心脏手术对心肌和肌肉性能的影响,以及围手术期治疗的风险和益处,有必要开展更多的研究。
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Doklady Biological Sciences
Doklady Biological Sciences Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Agricultural and Biological Sciences (all)
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期刊介绍: Doklady Biological Sciences  is a journal that publishes new research in biological sciences of great significance. Initially the journal was a forum of the Russian Academy of Science and published only best contributions from Russia in the form of short articles. Now the journal welcomes submissions from any country in the English or Russian language. Every manuscript must be recommended by Russian or foreign members of the Russian Academy of Sciences.
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