Huizhi Yu, Jing Wang, Mingzhao Liu, Chunlan Hu, Jiaojiao Sun, Bo Xu, Shunmei Lu, Dongxiao Huang, Qingfeng Pang, Chunxiao Hu
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Abstract
Background: Lung ischemia-reperfusion injury (LIRI) is among the complications observed after lung transplantation and is associated with morbidity and mortality. Preconditioning of the donor lung before organ retrieval may improve organ quality after transplantation. We investigated whether preconditioning with metformin (Met) ameliorates LIRI after lung transplantation. Methods: Twenty Lewis rats were randomly divided into the sham, LIRI, and Met groups. The rats in the LIRI and Met groups received saline and Met, respectively, via oral gavage. Subsequently, a donor lung was harvested and kept in cold storage for 8 h. The LIRI and Met groups then underwent left lung transplantation. After 2 h of reperfusion, serum and transplanted lung tissues were examined. Results: The partial pressure of oxygen (PaO2) was greater in the Met group than in the LIRI group. In the Met group, wet-to-dry (W/D) weight ratios, inflammatory factor levels, oxidative stress levels and apoptosis levels were notably decreased. Conclusions: Met protects against ischemia-reperfusion injury after lung transplantation in rats, and its therapeutic effect is associated with its anti-inflammatory, antioxidative, and antiapoptotic properties.
背景:肺缺血再灌注损伤(LIRI)是肺移植后出现的并发症之一,与发病率和死亡率有关。在器官取回前对供肺进行预处理可改善移植后的器官质量。我们研究了二甲双胍(Met)预处理是否能改善肺移植后的 LIRI。研究方法将 20 只 Lewis 大鼠随机分为假组、LIRI 组和 Met 组。LIRI组和Met组大鼠分别通过口服灌胃接受生理盐水和Met。LIRI 组和 Met 组随后进行左肺移植。再灌注 2 小时后,检查血清和移植肺组织。结果Met组的氧分压(PaO2)高于LIRI组。Met组的干湿(W/D)重量比、炎症因子水平、氧化应激水平和细胞凋亡水平明显下降。结论Met对大鼠肺移植后缺血再灌注损伤有保护作用,其治疗效果与抗炎、抗氧化和抗细胞凋亡特性有关。
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Experimental Lung Research publishes original articles in all fields of respiratory tract anatomy, biology, developmental biology, toxicology, and pathology. Emphasis is placed on investigations concerned with molecular, biochemical, and cellular mechanisms of normal function, pathogenesis, and responses to injury. The journal publishes reports on important methodological advances on new experimental modes. Also published are invited reviews on important and timely research advances, as well as proceedings of specialized symposia.
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