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Immunomodulation of Oxidative Stress during Organ Donation Process: Preliminary Results

Authors :
Fundación Mutua Madrileña
Palomo-López, Nora
Rodríguez-Rodríguez, Ana
Martín-Villén, Luis
Mendoza-Prieto, María
Ruiz de Azúa-López, Zaida
Sempere, Lluis
Boyero, Laura
Daga-Ruiz, Domingo
Gordillo-Brenes, Antonio
Pacheco-Sánchez, María
Pérez-Villares, José Miguel
Vilches-Arenas, A.
Egea-Guerrero, Juan José
Fundación Mutua Madrileña
Palomo-López, Nora
Rodríguez-Rodríguez, Ana
Martín-Villén, Luis
Mendoza-Prieto, María
Ruiz de Azúa-López, Zaida
Sempere, Lluis
Boyero, Laura
Daga-Ruiz, Domingo
Gordillo-Brenes, Antonio
Pacheco-Sánchez, María
Pérez-Villares, José Miguel
Vilches-Arenas, A.
Egea-Guerrero, Juan José
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

The objective was to quantify oxidative stress resulting from ischemia during the donation process, using malondialdehyde (MDA) measurement, and its modulation by the administration of melatonin. We designed a triple-blind clinical trial with donors randomized to melatonin or placebo. We collected donors by donation after brain death (DBD) and controlled donation after circulatory death (DCD), the latter maintained by normothermic regional perfusion (NRP). Melatonin or placebo was administered prior to donation or following limitation of therapeutic effort (LTE). Demographic variables and medical history were collected. We also collected serial measurements of MDA, at 60 and 90 min after melatonin or placebo administration. A total of 53 donors were included (32 from DBD and 21 from DCD). In the DBD group, 17 donors received melatonin, and 15 placebo. Eight DCD donors were randomized to melatonin and 13 to placebo. Medical history and cause for LTE were similar between groups. Although MDA values did not differ in the DBD group, statistical differences were observed in DCD donors during the 0-60 min interval: -4.296 (-6.752; -2.336) in the melatonin group and -1.612 (-2.886; -0.7445) in controls. Given the antioxidant effect of melatonin, its use could reduce the production of oxidative stress in controlled DCD.

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Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1380454065
Document Type :
Electronic Resource