Role of bile pigments in critical care medicine

A. Nakao, K. Kohama, Taihei Yamada, N. Fujisaki, Norichika Yoshie, Takahiro Ueda, Takeshi Nishimura, J. Kotani
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Bile pigment including bilirubin and biliverdin is the main bile pigment causing jaundice and considered to be toxic. Recently, the protective effects of these bile pigments have been discovered and their physiologic role is studied in-tensively regarding its antioxidant property. These bile pigments are actively generated as end products of heme ca-tabolism by heme oxygenases. Biliverdin is very rapidly converted to bilirubin by the enzyme biliverdin reductase. Bilirubin, when oxidized, reverts to become biliverdin once again. This cycle may further explain the potent antioxidant activity of these bile pigments. Accumulating evidence indicates that biliverdin/bilirubin can mediate the protective effects via its antioxidant property in many disease conditions in critical care medicine, such as neonatal jaundice, brain ischemia, ischemia/reperfusion injury, sepsis, acute lung injury and malignancy. This review attempts to summarize these protective roles as well as the molecular mechanisms and its clinical feasibility.
胆汁素在重症医学中的作用
胆色素包括胆红素和胆绿素,是引起黄疸的主要胆色素,被认为是有毒的。近年来,这些胆汁素的保护作用已被发现,其抗氧化性的生理作用也得到了深入的研究。这些胆汁色素是由血红素加氧酶作为血红素代谢的最终产物而积极产生的。胆绿素通过胆绿素还原酶非常迅速地转化为胆红素。胆红素被氧化后,会再次转化为胆绿素。这个循环可以进一步解释这些胆汁色素的强大抗氧化活性。越来越多的证据表明,胆绿素/胆红素可通过其抗氧化特性介导新生儿黄疸、脑缺血、缺血/再灌注损伤、脓毒症、急性肺损伤和恶性肿瘤等危重症疾病的保护作用。现就其保护作用、分子机制及临床可行性作一综述。
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