This career development award proposes a four-year training program for a board certified Critical Care physician scientist. Dr. Vidula Vachharajani, MD. Dr. Vachharajani has developed and uses several murine models of obesity to study endothelial dysfunction that occurs during sepsis. Obesity is known to exacerbate many immune and inflammatory responses, but the precise molecular and cellular mechanism(s) of the enhanced response is unknown. The preliminary data in obese mouse models suggest that the exaggerated inflammation in sepsis is related to an inflammatory phenotype associated with obesity. The objective of the research plan is to test the hypothesis that decreased adiponectin and increased P-selectin expression mediate the enhanced endothelial dysfunction seen in obese animals and humans with sepsis.
The SPECIFIC AIMS to test the hypothesis are: (1) Using genetic modification, we will assess the effect of adiponectin on leukocyte and platelet adhesion, P-selectin expression, and blood-brain barrier function in cerebral microcirculation in lean and obese mice and on survival. Sepsis will be induced by cecal ligation puncture method. IA will assess the inflammatory response in adiponectin-deficient (Ad ko) lean and ob/ob mice. 1B will assess the inflammatory response in Ad over-expressing (Ad tg) lean and ob/ob mice with surgically induced sepsis. (2) We will use murine adiponectin (Ad) pre-treatment in lean ob/ob and diet induced obese (DIO) mice with surgically induced sepsis to assess the inflammatory response on leukocyte and platelet adhesion, P-selectin expression, blood-brain barrier function in the cerebral microcirculation and survival ofthe animals. The objective of the education plan is to further refine and develop research skills that complement Dr. Vachharajani's previous research experience. Her primary mentor, Charles McCall, MD, is Director ofthe WFU Translational Science Institute and Professor of Internal Medicine. He is an established physician scientist with over 35 years of research experience and has mentored over 40 trainees. Barbara Yoza, PhD, is Research Asst. Professor in the Dept. of Surgery and works closely with Dr. McCall as co-PI in directing his research laboratories. Dr. Kevin High, MD, MS, is Professor of Internal Medicine and will mentor Dr. Vachharajani's education (limited course of study in Molecular Medicine doctoral program) and professional (promotion both at the intramural and extramural level) development.

Public Health Relevance

Increased morbidity and resource utilization in morbidly obese septic patients increases their cost of care further. Discoveries from this work may allow design of novel therapies to improve outcome of sepsis in obese humans. With rising number of obese-septic patients with increased morbidity, this proposal has great potential for substantial public health implications.

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
National Institute of General Medical Sciences (NIGMS)
Type
Clinical Investigator Award (CIA) (K08)
Project #
1K08GM086470-01A1
Application #
7736979
Study Section
Surgery, Anesthesiology and Trauma Study Section (SAT)
Program Officer
Dunsmore, Sarah
Project Start
2009-08-01
Project End
2012-07-31
Budget Start
2009-08-01
Budget End
2010-07-31
Support Year
1
Fiscal Year
2009
Total Cost
$115,855
Indirect Cost
Name
Wake Forest University Health Sciences
Department
Anesthesiology
Type
Schools of Medicine
DUNS #
937727907
City
Winston-Salem
State
NC
Country
United States
Zip Code
27157
Vachharajani, Vidula T; Liu, Tiefu; Wang, Xianfeng et al. (2016) Sirtuins Link Inflammation and Metabolism. J Immunol Res 2016:8167273
Wang, Xianfeng; Buechler, Nancy L; Yoza, Barbara K et al. (2015) Resveratrol attenuates microvascular inflammation in sepsis via SIRT-1-Induced modulation of adhesion molecules in ob/ob mice. Obesity (Silver Spring) 23:1209-17
Vachharajani, Vidula T; Liu, Tiefu; Brown, Candice M et al. (2014) SIRT1 inhibition during the hypoinflammatory phenotype of sepsis enhances immunity and improves outcome. J Leukoc Biol 96:785-96
Vachharajani, Vidula; Cunningham, Christie; Yoza, Barbara et al. (2012) Adiponectin-deficiency exaggerates sepsis-induced microvascular dysfunction in the mouse brain. Obesity (Silver Spring) 20:498-504
Liu, Tie Fu; Brown, Candice M; El Gazzar, Mohamed et al. (2012) Fueling the flame: bioenergy couples metabolism and inflammation. J Leukoc Biol 92:499-507
Liu, Tie Fu; Vachharajani, Vidula T; Yoza, Barbara K et al. (2012) NAD+-dependent sirtuin 1 and 6 proteins coordinate a switch from glucose to fatty acid oxidation during the acute inflammatory response. J Biol Chem 287:25758-69
McCall, Charles E; El Gazzar, Mohamed; Liu, Tiefu et al. (2011) Epigenetics, bioenergetics, and microRNA coordinate gene-specific reprogramming during acute systemic inflammation. J Leukoc Biol 90:439-46
Vachharajani, Vidula; Wang, Si-Wei; Mishra, Nilamadhab et al. (2010) Curcumin modulates leukocyte and platelet adhesion in murine sepsis. Microcirculation 17:407-16