Protective effect of polyethylene glycol against prolonged cold ischemia and reperfusion injury: study in the isolated perfused rat kidney.
J Pharmacol Exp Ther
; 297(3): 946-52, 2001 Jun.
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The purpose of this study was to evaluate an intracellular solution with polyethylene glycol (PEG, molecular weight 20,000) as an impermeant, compared with University of Wisconsin (UW) and Euro-Collins (EC) solutions, after a 48-h cold storage (CS). The normothermic isolated perfused rat kidney (IPK) technique was used to assess renal function after CS. Five groups were studied: a control group (immediately reperfused, n = 10); one that received EC (n = 16); one that received UW (n = 16); and two that each received an intracellular (IC) solution, one with PEG (ICPEG, n = 16) and one without PEG (IC, n = 16). The perfusion flow rate was significantly greater in the PEG group and correlated with less significant cellular and interstitial edema and lower renal vascular resistance than in the IC, EC, and UW groups. Glomerular filtration rate was significantly higher in the PEG group during reperfusion than in the IC, EC, and UW groups. Proximal tubular functions were more efficient with PEG: fractional sodium reabsorption and total sodium reabsorption were significantly greater during reperfusion in the PEG group than in the IC, EC, and UW groups. Of greater interest is the protective effect of PEG on lipid peroxidation, which reflects ischemia/reperfusion damage. The second major effect is the dramatic ATP restoration during reperfusion, which outlines the preservation of oxidative phosphorylation after preservation by ICPEG. These results are supported by histological studies, particularly concerning brush border and mitochondrial preservation. Our results indicate that PEG is promising for cold ischemia and reperfusion injury protection.
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01-internacional
Base de datos:
MEDLINE
Asunto principal:
Polietilenglicoles
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Daño por Reperfusión
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Frío
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Soluciones Preservantes de Órganos
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Riñón
Límite:
Animals
Idioma:
En
Revista:
J Pharmacol Exp Ther
Año:
2001
Tipo del documento:
Article
País de afiliación:
Francia
Pais de publicación:
Estados Unidos