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Article type: Research Article
Authors: Sínay, L. | Kürthy, M. | Horváth, Sz. | Arató, E. | Shafiei, M. | Lantos, J. | Ferencz, S. | Bátor, A. | Balatonyi, B. | Verzár, Zs. | Sütő, B. | Kollár, L. | Wéber, Gy. | Rőth, E. | Jancsó, G.;
Affiliations: Department of General and Vascular Surgery, University of Pecs Medical School, Pecs, Hungary | Department of Surgical Research and Techniques, University of Pecs Medical School, Pecs, Hungary | Department of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care, Baranya County Hospital, Pecs, Hungary | Department of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care, University of Pecs Medical School, Pecs, Hungary
Note: [] Corresponding author: Gabor Jancso, MD, PhD, Department of Surgical Research and Techniques, University of Pecs Medical School, Kodaly Zoltan St. 20, Pecs, H-7624 Hungary. Tel.: +36 72 535 820; Fax: +36 72 535 821; E-mail: [email protected].
Abstract: Objective: We studied the protective effects of ischaemic postconditioning (PS) on ischemia–reperfusion injury of the lower extremities in a rat model of abdominal aortic intervention. We aimed to examine the evoked oxidative stress, cytokine expression and leukocyte activation after revascularisation surgery. Methods: Anesthetized animals (48 Whistar rats) underwent a 60 min infrarenal aorta cross-clamping. After the ischaemic period, an intermittent 4 times 15 s reperfusion – 15 seconds ischaemic episodes – were applied (ischaemic postconditioning: group PS). Then we started a 120 min reperfusion in the aorta. In untreated group animals underwent a long ischaemia (60 min) and the following reperfusion (group IR). Peripherial blood samples were collected before operation, and in early (5, 10, 15, 30, 60 and 120 min) reperfusion periods. Serum peroxide level, TNF-alpha concentration, myeloperoxidase (MPO) activity and PMA-induced leukocyte ROS production were measured. Results: In PS group, plasma peroxide level elevation was significantly lower in very early reperfusion (5–30 min) comparing to non-conditioned IR group (10.04±1.9 μM/l vs. 16.91±3.67 μM/l, p<0.05). PS also reduced serum TNF-alpha concentration (167.41±31.26 μg/ml vs. 116.55±12.04 μg/ml, p<0.05), MPO activity (1.759±0.239 μM/ml vs. 1.22±0.126 μM/ml, p<0.05) and leukocyte activation detected by PMA-induced leukocyte ROS production (5.7±0.96 AU/103 cells vs. 4.63±0.69 AU/103 cells). Conclusions: Ischaemic postconditioning could reduce ROI production after IR in early reperfusion period, thus limiting ROI mediated tissue lesion, cytokine–leukocyte activation and inflammatory responses. PS seems to be an effective tool in vascular surgery to reduce reperfusion injuries after revascularization interventions.
Keywords: Postconditioning, reperfusion injury, vascular surgery, reactive oxygen species, TNF-alpha, leukocyte, inflammatory response
DOI: 10.3233/CH-2008-1124
Journal: Clinical Hemorheology and Microcirculation, vol. 40, no. 2, pp. 133-142, 2008
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