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Beneficial effects of gaseous hydrogen sulfide in hepatic ischemia/reperfusion injury.

Authors :
Bos EM
Snijder PM
Jekel H
Weij M
Leemans JC
van Dijk MC
Hillebrands JL
Lisman T
van Goor H
Leuvenink HG
Source :
Transplant international : official journal of the European Society for Organ Transplantation [Transpl Int] 2012 Aug; Vol. 25 (8), pp. 897-908. Date of Electronic Publication: 2012 Jun 21.
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

Hydrogen sulfide (H2 S) can induce a reversible hypometabolic state, which could protect against hypoxia. In this study we investigated whether H2 S could protect livers from ischemia/reperfusion injury (IRI). Male C57BL/6 mice were subjected to partial hepatic IRI for 60 min. Animals received 0 (IRI) or 100 ppm H2 S (IRI + H2 S) from 30 min prior to ischemia until 5 min before reperfusion. Core body temperature was maintained at 37° C. Animals were sacrificed after 1, 6 or 24 h. Hepatic ischemia caused extensive hepatic necrosis in the IRI animals which coincided with an increase in ALT and AST serum levels. Animals treated with H2 S showed attenuated serum ALT and AST levels and reduced necrotic lesions after 24 h. IRI animals had increased Bcl-2 mRNA expression and increased active Caspase 3 protein, which were both significantly lower in H2 S treated animals. Increased TNFα and IL-6 mRNA in the IRI livers was significantly attenuated by H2 S treatment, as was hepatic influx of Ly-6G positive granulocytes. Hepatic superoxide production after ischemia was attenuated by H2 S treatment. In hepatic ischemia/reperfusion injury, gaseous H2 S treatment is highly protective, substantially reducing necrosis, apoptosis and inflammation. Gaseous H2 S is therefore a very promising treatment for reducing IRI during hepatic transplantation.<br /> (© 2012 The Authors. Transplant International © 2012 European Society for Organ Transplantation.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1432-2277
Volume :
25
Issue :
8
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Transplant international : official journal of the European Society for Organ Transplantation
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
22716165
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1432-2277.2012.01514.x