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To investigate the relationship between the activation of p38 mitogen-activated protein kinase (p38MAPK) in the myocardium and the apoptosis in the presence of burn serum and hypoxia.Ventricular myocardium isolated from neonatal rats were employed in this study, and they were divided into three groups as the normal control group, with the myocardium grew naturally; burn serum+ hypoxia group, in which the myocardium was stimulated by the serum collected from the rat 6 hours after burn injury involving 40% of total body surface area (TBSA), and at the same time exposed to 1%O(2), 5%CO(2), and 94%N(2); antisense blocking group, in which rats were pretreated by AD-antisense (AS) p38α, then exposed to the same conditions as burn serum+hypoxia group. The phosphorylation of p38 in the myocardium was determined by Western blotting. The level of myocardium apoptosis was determined by DNA ladder and flow cytometry.Compared with normal control group, the level of phosphorylation of p38 (gray value) was markedly increased (8.68±0.14 vs. 3.21±0.05, P0.01) after being exposed to burn serum and hypoxia, and at the same time myocardium apoptosis was strikingly increased [(50.367±0.451)% vs. (2.063±0.111)%, P0.01]. When the myocardium was transfected by AD-ASp38α, the phosphorylation of p38 (gray level) was decreased remarkably (5.46±0.16 vs. 8.68±0.14, P0.01), the rate of the apoptosis was lowered remarkably [(13.200±0.121)% vs. (50.367±0.451)%, P0.01].Burn serum combined with hypoxia can induce apoptosis of the myocardium by activating p38MAPK; blockage of p38MAPK signal transduction pathway may lessen the damage of the myocardium in early period of severe burn. |