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Which remote ischemic preconditioning protocol is favorable in renal ischemia-reperfusion injury in the rat?

Authors :
Varga, Gabor
Ghanem, Souleiman
Szabo, Balazs
Nagy, Kitti
Pal, Noemi
Tanczos, Bence
Somogyi, Viktoria
Barath, Barbara
Deak, Adam
Matolay, Orsolya
Bidiga, Laszlo
Peto, Katalin
Nemeth, Norbert
Source :
Clinical Hemorheology & Microcirculation; 2020, Vol. 76 Issue 3, p439-451, 13p
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The optimal timing of remote ischemic preconditioning (RIPC) in renal ischemia-reperfusion (I/R) injury is still unclear. We aimed to compare early- and delayed-effect RIPC with hematological, microcirculatory and histomorphological parameters. METHODS: In anesthetized male CrI:WI Control rats (n = 7) laparotomy and femoral artery cannulation were performed. In I/R group (n = 7) additionally a 45-minute unilateral renal ischemia with 120-minute reperfusion was induced. The right hind-limb was strangulated for 3×10 minutes (10-minute intermittent reperfusion) 1 hour (RIPC-1 group, n = 7) or 24 hour (RIPC-24 group, n = 6) prior to the I/R. Hemodynamic, hematological parameters and organs' surface microcirculation were measured. RESULTS: Control and I/R group had the highest heart rate (p < 0.05 vs base), while the lowest mean arterial pressure (p < 0.05 vs RIPC-1) were found in the RIPC-24 group. The highest microcirculation values were measured in the I/R group (liver: p < 0.05 vs Control). The leukocyte count increased in I/R group (base: p < 0.05 vs Control), also this group's histological score was the highest (p < 0.05 vs Control). The RIPC-24 group had a significantly lower score than the RIPC-1 (p = 0.0025 vs RIPC-1). CONCLUSION: Renal I/R caused significant functional and morphological, also in the RIPC groups. According to the histological examination the delayed-effect RIPC method was more effective. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
13860291
Volume :
76
Issue :
3
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Clinical Hemorheology & Microcirculation
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
147736532
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3233/CH-200916