Assessment of intensive care unit-acquired weakness in young and old mice: An E. coli septic peritonitis model

Esther Witteveen, Inge C. M. Hoogland, Luuk Wieske, Nina C. Weber, Camiel Verhamme, Marcus J. Schultz, Ivo N. van Schaik, Janneke Horn

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Abstract

There are few reports of in vivo muscle strength measurements in animal models of ICU-acquired weakness (ICU-AW). In this study we investigated whether the Escherichia coli (E. coli) septic peritonitis mouse model may serve as an ICU-AW model using in vivo strength measurements and myosin/actin assays, and whether development of ICU-AW is age-dependent in this model. Young and old mice were injected intraperitoneally with E. coli and treated with ceftriaxone. Forelimb grip strength was measured at multiple time points, and the myosin/actin ratio in muscle was determined. E. coli administration was not associated with grip strength decrease, neither in young nor in old mice. In old mice, the myosin/actin ratio was lower in E. coli mice at t = 48 h and higher at t = 72 h compared with controls. This E. coli septic peritonitis mouse model did not induce decreased grip strength. In its current form, it seems unsuitable as a model for ICU-AW
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)127-133
JournalMuscle & Nerve
Volume53
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2016

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