Repository logo
 

2-Hydroxyglutarate Metabolism Is Altered in an in vivo Model of LPS Induced Endotoxemia.

Published version
Peer-reviewed

Loading...
Thumbnail Image

Type

Article

Change log

Authors

Fitzpatrick, Susan F 
Macias, David 
Puthucheary, Zudin 
Pietsch, Sandra 

Abstract

The metabolic response to endotoxemia closely mimics those seen in sepsis. Here, we show that the urinary excretion of the metabolite 2-hydroxyglutarate (2HG) is dramatically suppressed following lipopolysaccharide (LPS) administration in vivo, and in human septic patients. We further show that enhanced activation of the enzymes responsible for 2-HG degradation, D- and L-2-HGDH, underlie this effect. To determine the role of supplementation with 2HG, we carried out co-administration of LPS and 2HG. This co-administration in mice modulates a number of aspects of physiological responses to LPS, and in particular, protects against LPS-induced hypothermia. Our results identify a novel role for 2HG in endotoxemia pathophysiology, and suggest that this metabolite may be a critical diagnostic and therapeutic target for sepsis.

Description

Keywords

2-hydroxyglutarate, 2-hydroxygluterate dehydrogenase, endotoxemia, hypothermia, iNOS, sepsis

Journal Title

Front Physiol

Conference Name

Journal ISSN

1664-042X
1664-042X

Volume Title

11

Publisher

Frontiers Media SA
Sponsorship
Academy of Medical Sciences (unknown)