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The Amide Local Anesthetic Ropivacaine Attenuates Acute Rejection After Allogeneic Mouse Lung Transplantation

Authors :
Ilhan Inci
Wolfgang Jungraithmayr
Walter Weder
Yoshito Yamada
Jae-Hwi Jang
F. Janker
Tatsuo Maeyashiki
Tobias Piegeler
University of Zurich
Piegeler, Tobias
Source :
Lung. 197(2)
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Acute allograft rejection after lung transplantation remains an unsolved hurdle. The pathogenesis includes an inflammatory response during and after transplantation. Ropivacaine, an amide-linked local anesthetic, has been shown to attenuate lung injury due to its anti-inflammatory effects. We hypothesized that the drug would also be able to attenuate acute rejection (AR) after allogeneic lung transplantation. Allogeneic, orthotopic, single left lung transplantation was performed between BALB/c (donors) and C57BL/6 (recipients) mice. Prior to explantation, lungs were flushed with normal saline with or without ropivacaine (final concentration 1 µM). Plasma levels of tumor necrosis factor-α and interleukins − 6 and − 10 were measured 3 h after transplantation by ELISA. Lung function was assessed on postoperative day five and transplanted lungs were analyzed using histology (AR), immunohistochemistry (infiltrating leukocytes) and Western blot (phosphorylation and expression of Src and caveolin-1). Ropivacaine pre-treatment significantly reduced AR scores (median 3 [minimum–maximum 2–4] for control vs. 2 [1–2] for ropivacaine, p

Details

ISSN :
14321750
Volume :
197
Issue :
2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Lung
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....1f950209e42d82606d2fcb64580bdae5