Abstract

Previously Klemcke et al. showed 8‐fold difference in survival time among inbred rat strains after severe hemorrhage (Shock 29:748, 2008). For Brown Norway (BN/Mcwi) rats we also found a 2.7‐fold increase in cardiac HO‐1 mRNA expression in catheterized plus hemorrhaged rats (Bled) compared to unmanipulated controls (CN; FASEB J. 23:801.2, 2009). To further examine HO‐1 as a possible intermediary of cellular responses to hemorrhage, in the same study we measured HO‐1 mRNA expression in brain stem of DA, Fawn Hooded Hypertensive (FHH), and BN/Mcwi strains. Using real time PCR, the relative quantity (RQ) of HO‐1 mRNA was measured with multiple housekeeping genes (Genome Biology 8:R19, 2007). Across all treatments (CN, catheterized only, and Bled) RQs were greater (P<0.05) in BN/Mcwi (0.47 ± 0.02; mean ± SEM) and FHH (0.48 ± 0.02) than in DA rats (0.41 ± 0.02). When considering all strains, HO‐1 mRNA RQ increased 12% (P<.05) in Bled rats compared with CN. Within strains and treatments, BN/Mcwi CN rats had greater (P<.05) RQs (0.46 ± 0.01) than did DA control rats (0.38 ± 0.03). The data imply that rat brain stem has minor strain‐dependent differences in HO‐1 mRNA expression, and that basal expression is modestly increased after the combined stressors of catheterization and hemorrhage.

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