T. Saito et al., THE DIFFERENTIAL INDUCTION OF 2 IMMEDIATE-EARLY GENES, C-FOS AND C-JUN, AFTER SYSTEMIC HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK RESUSCITATION IN THE RAT-LIVER ANDKIDNEY/, SURGERY TODAY-THE JAPANESE JOURNAL OF SURGERY, 28(6), 1998, pp. 608-617
The aim of this study was to investigate the expression of the immedia
te early genes (IEGs), c-fos and c-jun, in the rat kidney and liver in
two types of hemorrhage shock/resuscitation models. In the first grou
p, hemorrhagic shock was induced by the withdrawal of blood through th
e carotid artery. A mean arterial blood pressure (MAP) of 40 mmHg was
maintained for 1 h before blood was reperfused, In the second group, t
he MAP was maintained at the same level for 2 h, Animals mere resuscit
ated with Ringer's lactate solution. In the first group, a rapid and t
ransient induction of c-fos and c-jun mRNAs in both the liver and kidn
ey was observed, peaking 0 to 2 h after reperfusion, In the second gro
up, a more protracted pattern of induction was evident in both organs.
In both models, the induction of c-fos mRNA was distinctly different
in the liver and kidney. These results indicated, first, that with res
pect to IEG expression, organs respond differently to a systemic shock
/resuscitation stimuli, and second, that alterations in the pattern of
LEG expression might represent an indication of the degree of organ d
amage or the repair processes subsequent to hypotension/reperfusion.