The effect of brain death in rat steatotic and non-steatotic liver transplantation with previous ischemic preconditioning

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作者
Jimenez-Castro, Monica B. [1 ]
Merono, Noelia [1 ]
Mendes-Braz, Mariana [1 ]
Gracia-Sancho, Jordi [2 ]
Martinez-Carreres, Laia [1 ]
Eugenia Cornide-Petronio, Maria [1 ]
Casillas-Ramirez, Arani [4 ]
Rodes, Juan [1 ,3 ]
Peralta, Carmen [1 ]
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[1] Inst Invest Biomed August Pi i Sunyer IDIBAPS, Barcelona, Spain
[2] CIBEREHD, IDIBAPS, Barcelona Hepat Hemodynam Lab, Barcelona, Spain
[3] Hosp Clin Barcelona, Liver Unit, Barcelona, Spain
[4] Hosp Reg Alta Especialidad Ciudad Victoria, Ciudad Victoria, Mexico
关键词
Acetylcholine; Brain death; Ischemic preconditioning; Liver transplantation; Nitric oxide; Steatotic liver grafts; CHOLINERGIC ANTIINFLAMMATORY PATHWAY; DONOR LIVER; INJURY; INFLAMMATION; ACTIVATION; APOPTOSIS; RESECTION; SURVIVAL; ALPHA;
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10.1016/j.jhep.2014.07.031
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R57 [消化系及腹部疾病];
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Background & Aims: Most liver grafts undergoing transplantation derive from brain dead donors, which may also show hepatic steatosis, being both characteristic risk factors in liver transplantation. Ischemic preconditioning shows benefits when applied in non-brain dead clinical situations like hepatectomies, whereas it has been less promising in the transplantation from brain dead patients. This study examined how brain death affects preconditioned steatotic and non-steatotic liver grafts undergoing transplantation. Methods: Steatotic and non-steatotic grafts from non-brain dead and brain dead-donors were cold stored for 6 h and then transplanted. After 2, 4, and 16 h of reperfusion, hepatic damage was analysed. In addition, two therapeutic strategies, ischemic preconditioning and/or acetylcholine pre-treatment, and their underlying mechanisms were characterized. Results: Preconditioning benefits in non-brain dead donors were associated with nitric oxide and acetylcholine generation. In brain dead donors, preconditioning generated nitric oxide but did not promote acetylcholine upregulation, and this resulted in inflammation and damage. Acetylcholine treatment in brain dead donors, through PKC, increased antioxidants and reduced lipid peroxidation, nitrotyrosines and neutrophil accumulation, altogether protecting against damage. The combination of acetylcholine and preconditioning conferred stronger protection against damage, oxidative stress and neutrophil accumulation than acetylcholine treatment alone. These superior beneficial effects were due to a selective preconditioning-mediated generation of nitric oxide and regulation of PPAR and TLR4 pathways, which were not observed when acetylcholine was administered alone. Conclusions: Our findings propose the combination of acetylcholine + preconditioning as a feasible and highly protective strategy to reduce the adverse effects of brain death and to ultimately improve liver graft quality. (C) 2014 European Association for the Study of the Liver. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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