The role of interleukin-6, endothelins, and apoptotic genes in small bowel transplantation, in a swine model of ischemia and reperfusion injury


Autoria(s): PINHO-APEZZATO, Maria Lucia de; MAKSOUD-FILHO, Joao Gilberto; VALINETTI, Emilia Aparecida; SANTOS, Maria Merces; TANNURI, Ana Cristina Aoun; MELLO, Evandro Sobroza; SILVA, Luiz Fernando; COELHO, Maria Cecilia de Mendonca; GIBELLI, Nelson Elias Mendes; ROCHA, Rafael Malagoli; NONOGAKI, Suely; GUIMARAES, Raimundo Renato Nunes; TANNURI, Uenis
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

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19/10/2012

19/10/2012

2011

Resumo

IRI is closely related to sepsis in ITx setting. Complete understanding of the mechanisms involved in IRI development may improve outcomes. Ortothopic ITx without immunosuppression was performed in order to characterize IRI-associated mucosal damage. Twenty pigs underwent ITx. Two groups were assigned to different CI times: G1: 90 min and, G2: 180 min. Euro-Collins was used as preservation solution. Jejunal fragments were collected at donor laparotomy, 30 min, and 3 days after reperfusion. IRI assessment involved: histopathologic analysis, quantification of MPO-positive cells through immunohistochemical studies, quantification of epithelial apoptotic cells using TUNEL staining, and quantification of IL-6, ET-1, Bak, and Bcl-XL genes expression by RT-PCR. Neutrophilic infiltration increased in a similar fashion in both groups, but lasted longer in G2. Apoptosis detected by TUNEL staining increased and anti-apoptotic gene Bcl-XL expression decreased significantly in G1, 3 days after surgery. Endothelin-1 and IL-6 genes expression increased 30 min after the procedure and returned to baseline 3 days after surgery. In conclusion, IL-6 and ET-1 are involved precociously in the development of intestinal IRI. Apoptosis was more frequently detected in G1 grafts by TUNEL-staining and by RT-PCR.

Identificador

PEDIATRIC TRANSPLANTATION, v.15, n.6, p.617-627, 2011

1397-3142

http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/21534

10.1111/j.1399-3046.2011.01538.x

http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1399-3046.2011.01538.x

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eng

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WILEY-BLACKWELL

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Pediatric Transplantation

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Palavras-Chave #intestinal transplantation #solid organ transplantation #endothelin #animal #INTESTINAL TRANSPLANTATION #ISCHEMIA/REPERFUSION INJURY #THROMBIN INHIBITION #ADENOSINE RECEPTORS #CALCINEURIN #EXPRESSION #PROTECTION #MYOCARDIUM #ALLOGRAFT #Pediatrics #Transplantation
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article

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