Continuous infusion of N-acetylcysteine reduces liver warm ischaemia-reperfusion on injury

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Glantzounis, GK
Yang, W
Koti, RS
Mikhailidis, DP
Seifalian, AM
Davidson, BR
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[1] UCL, Dept Surg, Hepatopancreticobiliary & Liver Transplant Unit, London, England
[2] UCL, Royal Free & Univ Coll Sch Med, Dept Clin Biochem, London, England
[3] Royal Free Hosp NHS Trust, London, England
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10.1002/bjs.4694
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R61 [外科手术学];
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Background: N-acetylcysteine (NAC) may modulate the initial phase (less than 2 h) of liver warm ischaemia-reperfusion (IR) injury but its effect on the late phase remains unclear. The present study investigated the role of NAC during the early and late phases in a rabbit lobar IR model. Methods: Liver ischaemia was induced by inflow occlusion to the median and left liver lobes for 60 min, followed by 7 h of reperfusion. In the NAC group (n = 6), NAC was administered intravenously at 150 mg per kg over the 15 min before reperfusion and maintained at 10 mg per kg per h during reperfusion. In the IR group (n = 6), 20 ml 5 per cent dextrose was infused over the 15 min before reperfusion and continued at a rate of 10 ml/h. Animals in a sham operation group (n = 6) underwent laparotomy but no liver ischaemia. All animals were killed at the end of the experiment. Results: Intracellular tissue oxygenation was improved after the second hour of reperfusion in animals treated with NAC compared with that in the ER group (P = 0.023). Hepatic microcirculation improved after 5 h of reperfusion (P = 0.036) and liver injury was reduced after 5 h, as indicated by alanine aminotransferase activity (P = 0.007) and indocyanine green clearance (uptake, P = 0.001; excretion, P = 0.032). Conclusion: The main protective effect of NAC becomes apparent 5 h after hepatic ischaemic injury.
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