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Oxidative stress causes a decline in lysosomal integrity during hypothermic incubation of rat hepatocytes

Authors :
Gary P. Jeffrey
Xianwa Niu
Paul Rigby
Peter G. Arthur
James H. Steer
Source :
Free Radical Biology and Medicine. 44:24-33
Publication Year :
2008
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2008.

Abstract

Oxidative stress during cold preservation has been identified as a significant cause of cell injury but the process by which injury occurs is poorly understood. We examined loss of lysosomal integrity as a possible cause of cell injury during extended cold storage of isolated rat hepatocytes. After 21 h of hypothermia, there was a marked decline in lysosomal integrity, which was correlated with an increase in lipid peroxidation. When lipid peroxidation was prevented with the antioxidant Trolox (a vitamin E analog) or the iron chelator desferrioxamine, lysosomal integrity was preserved. In contrast, increasing lysosomal iron with ferric chloride caused an increase in lipid peroxidation and decreased lysosomal integrity. Loss of lysosomal integrity during cold preservation in this experimental model was consistent with iron-initiated oxidative stress. The progressive loss of lysosomal integrity during hypothermic incubation has the potential to affect liver function after transplantation.

Details

ISSN :
08915849
Volume :
44
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Free Radical Biology and Medicine
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....343c3ba7419fc9bac7a217d218016f3a
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.freeradbiomed.2007.09.003