INFLUENCE OF HYPOXIC PRECONDITIONING ON THE MECHANISMS OF BLOOD OXYGEN TRANSPORT AND OXIDATIVE DAMAGES DURING HEPATIC ISCHEMIA-REPERFUSION IN RABBITS.

M N Khodosovsky
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The effect of hypoxic preconditioning (HP) on the blood oxygen-binding properties and liver oxidative damages was determine during hepatic ischemia-reperfusion (HIR) in rabbits. Animals were randomized into two experimental groups: 1st (HIR) - hepatic ischemia (30 min by Pringle maneuver) and reperfusion (120 min); 2nd (HP+HIR) – before HIR the rabbits were passed through hypoxic chamber at 3500 m altitude during 1 hr/day (3 times day after day). The parameters of blood oxygen transport (р50, рСО2, рО2, рН, HCO3 -, ABE and ect.), lipid peroxidation products (conjugated dienes, Schiff bases) and blood hepatic markers (ALT, AST) were detected. It’s found that HIR leads to decline in hemoglobin oxygen affinity, activation of lipid peroxidation processes and elevation of ALT and AST activities in the 1st group. Hypoxic preconditioning (2nd group) markedly increased hemoglobin oxygen affinity, reduced the lipid peroxidation processes and ALT and AST activities in the blood during HIR. Thus, HP has a protective effect during HIR through elevation of hemoglobin oxygen affinity and declining hepatic oxidative damages.

低氧预处理对兔肝缺血再灌注时血氧转运及氧化损伤机制的影响。
研究了缺氧预处理(HP)对兔肝缺血再灌注(HIR)时血氧结合特性和肝脏氧化损伤的影响。动物随机分为两个实验组:第1 (HIR) -肝缺血(Pringle手法30 min)再灌注(120 min);第2 (HP+HIR) - HIR前,在海拔3500 m的缺氧舱中每天1小时(每天3次)。检测血氧转运参数(, рСО2, рО2, рН, HCO3-, ABE等),脂质过氧化产物(共轭二烯,希夫碱)和血液肝脏标志物(ALT, AST)。结果发现,第一组HIR导致血红蛋白氧亲和力下降,脂质过氧化过程激活,alt和AST活性升高。低氧预处理(第二组)显著提高HIR时血红蛋白氧亲和力,降低脂质过氧化过程和ALT、ast活性。因此,HP在HIR期间通过提高血红蛋白氧亲和力和降低肝脏氧化损伤具有保护作用。
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