Protective effect of ischemic preconditioning on cold preservation and reperfusion injury associated with rat intestinal transplantation

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Sola, A
De Oca, J
González, R
Prats, N
Roselló-Catafau, J
Gelpí, E
Jaurrieta, E
Hotter, G
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[1] CSIC, Dept Med Bioanal, IDIBAPS, IIBB,Inst Invest Biomed, Barcelona 08036, Spain
[2] Univ Barcelona, Hosp Princeps Espanya, CSUB, Dept Surg, Barcelona, Spain
[3] UAB, Sch Vet, Dept Anim Pathol, Bellaterra, Spain
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10.1097/00000658-200107000-00015
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Objective To define the protective effect of ischemic preconditioning on cold ischemia and reperfusion injury associated with intestinal transplantation, and the role of nitric oxide in this process. Summary Background Data Ischemia/reperfusion injury continues to be a significant obstacle in small bowel transplantation. Preconditioning is a mechanism that protects against this injury. Methods To study the capacity of preconditioning to prevent cold ischemia-associated injury and the inflammatory response associated with intestinal transplantation, the authors studied a control group of animals, cold ischemia groups with or without previous preconditioning and with or without previous administration of L-NAME or NONOS, and intestinal transplantation groups with or without previous preconditioning and with or without previous administration of L-NAME or NONOS, Results Histologic findings and the release of lactate dehydrogenase into the preservation solution showed that preconditioning protects against cold ischemic presentation-associated injury. Preconditioning also prevented the inflammatory response associated with intestinal transplantation, measured by the above parameters and by neutrophil recruitment in the intestine. Inhibition of nitric oxide eliminates the protective effect, Conclusions Preconditioning protects the intestinal grafts from cold preservation and reperfusion injury in the rat intestinal transplantation model. Nitric oxide is involved in this protection.
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