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  • Vascular hypo-responsiveness to vasopressors in patients with obstructive jaundice (OJ) can lead to serious complications and increased mortality during surgery.
  • A study comparing OJ patients and non-jaundice controls analyzed arterial protein levels and actin cytoskeleton, finding significant changes in protein expression related to vascular reactivity.
  • This research suggests that alterations in certain actin-binding proteins may contribute to the reduced vascular response in OJ patients, highlighting the need for further studies to improve clinical outcomes.

Article Abstract

Vascular hypo-responsiveness to vasopressors in patients with obstructive jaundice (OJ) is a common anesthetic event, which leads to perioperative complications and increased mortality. The cause of this clinical issue remains unclear. In this study, we estimated the actin cytoskeleton and arterial protein level in the artery of OJ patients by proteomic analysis. Ten patients with OJ due to bile duct diseases or pancreatic head carcinoma were enrolled, while another ten non-jaundice patients with chronic cholecystitis or liver hemangioma as the control group. Vascular reactivity to noradrenaline was measured before anesthesia on the day of surgery. Artery samples in adjacent tissues of removed tumor were collected and evaluated by 2-dimensional electrophoresis. Proteins with differential expression were detected by MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry with immunoblot confirmation. The results confirmed the phenomenon of vascular hypo-reactivity in OJ patients as suppressed aortic response to noradrenaline were existed in these patients. We also found that actin cytoskeleton and several actin-binding proteins were up- or down-regulated in the artery of OJ patients. These proteins changed in OJ patents might be the basic mechanism of vascular hypo-reactivity, further studies to uncover the role of these proteins in OJ is critical for clinical treatment of these patients.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9469107PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1678-4685-GMB-2021-0419DOI Listing

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