Splenic ischemic preconditioning attenuates oxidative stress induced by hepatic ischemia-reperfusion in rats 1

C. Costa, Nathalia Gabay Pereira, A. Machado, M. Dórea, R. Cruz, Renata Cunha Silva, Robson José de Souza Domingues, Edson Yuzur Yasojima
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Abstract Purpose: To evaluate the effects of splenic ischemic preconditioning (sIPC) on oxidative stress induced by hepatic ischemia-reperfusion in rats. Methods: Fifteen male Wistar rats were equally divided into 3 groups: SHAM, IRI and sIPC. Animals from IRI group were subjected to 45 minutes of partial liver ischemia (70%). In the sIPC group, splenic artery was clamped in 2 cycles of 5 min of ischemia and 5 min of reperfusion (20 min total) prior to hepatic ischemia. SHAM group underwent the same surgical procedures as in the remaining groups, but no liver ischemia or sIPC were induced. After 1h, hepatic and splenic tissue samples were harvested for TBARS, CAT, GPx and GSH-Rd measurement. Results: sIPC treatment significantly decreased both hepatic and splenic levels of TBARS when compared to IRI group (p<0.01). Furthermore, the hepatic and splenic activities of CAT, GPx and GSH- Rd were significantly higher in sIPC group than in IRI group. Conclusion: sIPC was able to attenuate hepatic and splenic IRI-induced oxidative stress.
脾缺血预处理对大鼠肝缺血-再灌注氧化应激的影响[j]
摘要目的:探讨脾缺血预处理(sIPC)对大鼠肝缺血再灌注后氧化应激的影响。方法:15只雄性Wistar大鼠随机分为SHAM组、IRI组和sIPC组。IRI组小鼠肝脏局部缺血45分钟(70%)。sIPC组在肝缺血前夹持脾动脉2个周期,分别为缺血5 min和再灌注5 min(共20 min)。SHAM组与其余组手术处理相同,但未引起肝缺血或sIPC。1h后,采集肝脏和脾脏组织样品,测定TBARS、CAT、GPx和GSH-Rd。结果:与IRI组比较,sIPC治疗显著降低肝脏和脾脏TBARS水平(p<0.01)。sIPC组小鼠肝脏和脾脏中CAT、GPx和GSH- Rd活性显著高于IRI组。结论:sIPC具有减轻肝脏和脾脏氧化应激的作用。
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