Postconditioning is protective in renal reperfusion injury only in male rats. A gender difference study.

A Mahmoudi, Mehri Kadkhodaee, F Golab, A Najafi, Z Sedaghat
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Abstract

Purpose: We investigated the impact of sex on the protective effect of postconditioning (POC), a series of brief ischemia-reperfusion (IR) cycles at the reperfusion onset, as a recently described novel approach to attenuate renal IR injury. In this study, the left renal pedicles of uni-nephrectomized male and female rats were clamped for 45 minutes followed by 24 hours of reperfusion as IR groups. Uni-nephrectomized, sham-operated male and female rats served as control groups. Ischemic postconditioning was performed using 4 cycles of 10 seconds of IR of renal pedicle at the end of the ischemia. Twenty-four hours later, BUN (blood urea nitrogen), plasma creatinine (Cr), and renal histological changes, as well as kidney levels of MDA (malondialdehyde) and SOD (superoxide dismutase) as oxidative stress markers were evaluated to detect the protective effect of POC against IR injury in rats.

Results: Induction of IR resulted in significant reduction in renal function, demonstrated by increase in plasma Cr and BUN, histological changes and oxidative stress in both genders. Application of POC afforded significant protection against these injuries in male rats, namely decreased levels of BUN and Cr, histological improvements and less oxidative damages. However, there were no significant differences in the above-mentioned parameters in female rats.

Conclusion: While POC is shown to be beneficial against renal IR injury in male rats, it did not show any protective effect in female rats.

后处理仅对雄性大鼠肾再灌注损伤有保护作用。性别差异研究。
目的:我们研究了性别对后适应(POC)保护作用的影响,POC是在再灌注开始时一系列短暂的缺血-再灌注(IR)周期,是最近描述的一种减轻肾脏IR损伤的新方法。本研究将单肾切除的雄性和雌性大鼠左肾蒂夹住45分钟,再灌注24小时作为IR组。单肾切除、假手术的雄性和雌性大鼠作为对照组。缺血结束时,采用4个周期10秒的肾蒂IR进行缺血后适应。24h后,测定大鼠血尿素氮(BUN)、血浆肌酐(Cr)、肾脏组织学变化以及肾脏MDA(丙二醛)、SOD(超氧化物歧化酶)水平作为氧化应激标志物,检测POC对IR损伤的保护作用。结果:IR诱导导致肾功能明显降低,表现为血浆Cr和BUN升高、组织学改变和氧化应激。应用POC对雄性大鼠的这些损伤具有显著的保护作用,即降低BUN和Cr水平,改善组织学和减少氧化损伤。而雌性大鼠的上述参数均无显著差异。结论:POC对雄性大鼠肾IR损伤有保护作用,但对雌性大鼠无保护作用。
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Acta physiologica Hungarica
Acta physiologica Hungarica 医学-生理学
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