摘要
Objective:To observe the dynamic changes of interleukin--6(IL--6) and its effects on catabolism ofthe skeletal muscle protein in the early stage after scalding. Methods: After a model of Balb/C mice inflictedwith 18%-- 20% TBSA full--thickness skin scald on the back and one hindleg was established, the proteincatabolic rate (TNR) and the level of 11.M6 in soleus muscle and serum were determined and the effects of IL6 on TNR of normal mice and those of 11.--6 antiserurn on TNR of the scalded mice wee observed during thefirst week after scalding. Results: The level of IL--6 was significantly increased and maintained during thefirst three days. TNR of the scalded leg was elevated to the peak on the 3rd day and then decreased graduallywhile that of the unscalded leg was increased only on the 2nd day after scalding. TNR was significantlyincreased when IL--6 was injected to the normal mice and IL--6 antiserum could significantly inhibit the. increased TNR of the scalded mice when it was injected intraperitoneally. Conclusion: The increase of IL--6 isrelated with local inflammatory response in the early stage after scalding and the high level of IL--6 canincrease the catabolic rate of muscle protein.
Objective:To observe the dynamic changes of interleukin--6(IL--6) and its effects on catabolism ofthe skeletal muscle protein in the early stage after scalding. Methods: After a model of Balb/C mice inflictedwith 18%-- 20% TBSA full--thickness skin scald on the back and one hindleg was established, the proteincatabolic rate (TNR) and the level of 11.M6 in soleus muscle and serum were determined and the effects of IL6 on TNR of normal mice and those of 11.--6 antiserurn on TNR of the scalded mice wee observed during thefirst week after scalding. Results: The level of IL--6 was significantly increased and maintained during thefirst three days. TNR of the scalded leg was elevated to the peak on the 3rd day and then decreased graduallywhile that of the unscalded leg was increased only on the 2nd day after scalding. TNR was significantlyincreased when IL--6 was injected to the normal mice and IL--6 antiserum could significantly inhibit the. increased TNR of the scalded mice when it was injected intraperitoneally. Conclusion: The increase of IL--6 isrelated with local inflammatory response in the early stage after scalding and the high level of IL--6 canincrease the catabolic rate of muscle protein.