Establishment of a murine, lipopolysaccharide-induced sepsis model for testing anaerobic exercise thresholds and early mobilization

2020 
Abstract Background Several methods have been proposed to prevent post intensive care syndrome (PICS) after sepsis, including early mobilization, but controversy remains in mechanisms and outcomes. Therefore, the aim of this study is to establish a septic mouse model and classify exercise intensities during the acute phase of sepsis to generate a murine sepsis rehabilitation model. Methods Adult, male C57/B6 mice received lipopolysaccharide (LPS) injections (20 mg/kg). We recorded survival rates and metabolic changes, such as resting energy expenditure (REE), compared with controls up to 72 h after LPS administration. We also observed vital signs (rectal temperature and weight change), inflammation (TNF-α and IL-6), and exercise intensity via metabolic monitoring treadmill. We analyzed the anaerobic threshold (AT) by the V-Slope method. Result Around 30% of the mice survived 72 h after LPS induction with the lowest REE at around 22-24 h later (REE at 22 h: 2.26 ± 0.34 kcal/day p  Conclusion We classified exercise intensities out to 72 h after sepsis recovery using a mouse model. These data may serve as a bridge to clinical studies to fill gaps in best practice for sepsis rehabilitation.
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