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Thermoneutral Housing Temperature Improves Survival In A Murine Model Of Polymicrobial Peritonitis

SHOCK(2020)

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Abstract
Regulatory guidelines mandate housing for laboratory mice at temperatures below their thermoneutral zone, creating chronic cold stress. However, increases in housing temperature could alter immune responses. We hypothesized housing mice at temperatures within their thermoneutral zone would improve sepsis survival and alter immune responses. Male C57BL/6 mice were housed at 22 degrees C or 30 degrees C after cecal ligation and puncture (CLP) for 10 days. Survival of mice housed at 30 degrees C (78%) after CLP was significantly increased compared with mice housed at 22 degrees C (40%). Experimental groups were repeated with mice euthanized at 0, 12, 24, and 48 h post-surgery to examine select immune parameters. Raising housing temperature minimally altered systemic, peritoneal, or splenic cell counts. However, IL-6 levels in plasma and peritoneal lavage fluid were significantly lower at 12 h post-surgery in mice housed at 30 degrees C compared with 22 degrees C. Bacterial colony counts from peritoneal lavage fluid were significantly lower in mice housed at 30 degrees C and in vivo studies suggested this was the result of increased phagocytosis by neutrophils. As previously demonstrated, adoptive transfer of fibrocytes significantly increased sepsis survival compared with saline at 22 degrees C. However, there was no additive effect when adoptive transfer was performed at 30 degrees C. Overall, the results demonstrated that thermoneutral housing improves survival after CLP by increasing local phagocytic activity and technical revisions may be necessary to standardize the severity of the model across different housing temperatures. These findings stress the pronounced impact housing temperature has on the CLP model and the importance of reporting housing temperature.
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Bacterial clearance, cell therapy, CLP, innate immunity, sepsis
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