Abstract:Abstract:Objective:To investigate the protective effect and mechanism of warm ischemic preconditioning of on liver cold ischemic-reperfusion injury of donor liver in rats.
Methods :Male Sprague Dawley rats were used as donors and recipients of orthotopic liver transplantation, the cold ischemia period and anhepatic phase was 120 min and 16~20 min respectively. Rats were randomly divided into 3 groups: sham-operation group, liver transplantation group, and ischemic pre-conditioning(IP) group. IP was performed with 5-min ischemia followed by 5-min reperfusion.
Results:After operation, the serum levels of ALT and superoxide were significantly higher in the groups of liver transplantation and IP group than in the sham-operation group(P﹤0.05), and they were lower in IP group than those in liver transplantation group(P﹤0.05), but activity of anti-oxidase was higher in IP group(P﹤0.05).Plasma NO concentrations were marked higher in the groups of liver transplantation and IP at 2h, 4h, 24h and 72 h after operation than those in sham-operation group (P﹤0.05), and at 72 h were higher in liver transplantation than those in IP and sham-operation group, and higher in IP group than in sham-operation group. Serum TNF-α levels were obviously increased in liver transplantation than those in IP and sham-operation groups (P﹤0.05).
Conclusions:Warm IP for donor liver could obviously protect rat liver graft from cold ischemic-reperfusion injury, its mechanism might be that IP can rapidly increase serum NO level, maintain a steady level of serum NO, decrease TNF-α generation from inflammatory cells and thus diminish cellular injury of liver graft.