AIM: To evaluate immunological protection of nitric ox- ide (NO) in hepatopulmonary syndrome and probable mechanisms of ischemia-reperfusion (IR) injury in rat liver transplantation, METHODS: Sixty-six healthy m...AIM: To evaluate immunological protection of nitric ox- ide (NO) in hepatopulmonary syndrome and probable mechanisms of ischemia-reperfusion (IR) injury in rat liver transplantation, METHODS: Sixty-six healthy male Wistar rats were randomly divided into three groups (11 donor/recipi-ent pairs). In group 11, organ preservation solution was lactated Ringer's solution with heparin 10 000/μL at 4℃. In groups I and 111, the pLeservation solution added, respectively, L-arginine or Ng-L-arginine methyl ester (L-NAME) (1 mmol/L) based on group 11, and recipients were injected with L-arginine or L-NAME (50 mg/kg) in the anhepatic phase. Grafted livers in each group were stored for 6 h and implanted into recipi- ents. Five rats were used for observation of postopera- tive survival in each group. The other six rats in each group were used to obtain tissue samples, and execut- ed at 3 h and 24 h after transplantation. The levels of alanine aminotransferase (ALT), tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-a and NO metabolites (NOx) were detected, and expression of NO synthase, TNF-α and intercellular adhesion molecule 1 (ICAM-1) was examined by tri- phosphopyridine nucleotide diaphorase histochemical and immunohistochemical staining. RESULTS: By supplementing L-arginine to strengthen the NO pathway, a high survival rate was achieved and hepatic function was improved. One-week sur- viral rate of grafted liver recipients in group I was significantly increased (28.8 4±36.6 d ys 4 4±1.7 d, P 〈 0.01) as compared with groups 11 and Ill. Serum levels of ALT in group ] were 2-7 times less than those in groups 11 and 11I (P 〈 0.01). The cyclic guanosine monophosphate (cGMP) levels in liver tissue and NOx in group I were 3-4 times higher than those of group 11 after 3 h and 24 h reperfusion, while in group ]]], they were significantly reduced as compared with those in group ]1 (P 〈 0.01). The levels of TNF-(z in group I were significantly lower than in group Ⅱ after 3 h and 24 h reperfusion (P 〈 0.01), while being sig- nificantly higher in group Ⅲ than group Ⅱ (P 〈 0.01). Histopathology revealed more severe tissue damage in graft liver and lung tissues, and a more severe in- flammatory response of the recipient after using NO synthase inhibitor, while the pathological damage to grafted liver and the recipient's lung tissues was signifi-cantly reduced in group I after 3 h and 24 h reperfu- sion. A small amount of constitutive NO synthase (cNOS) was expressed in liver endothelial cells after 6 h cold storage, but there was no expression of inducible NO synthase (iNOS). Expression of cNOS was particularly significant in vascular endothelial cells and liver cells at 3 h and 24 h after reperfusion in group Ⅱ but expres- sion of iNOS and ICAM-1 was low in group I. There was diffuse strong expression of ICAM-1 and TNF-α in group Ⅱ at 3 h after reperfusion. CONCLUSION: The NO/cGMP pathway may be critical in successful organ transplantation, especially in treat- ing hepatopulmonary syndrome during cold IR injury in rat orthotopic liver transplantation.展开更多
Lipids oxidation, histamine production and quality loss were studied according to storage time and temperature (ambient temperature (Tamb) 26 ℃, 4 ℃ and -18℃) in Atlantic mackerel (Scomber scombrus). Muscle p...Lipids oxidation, histamine production and quality loss were studied according to storage time and temperature (ambient temperature (Tamb) 26 ℃, 4 ℃ and -18℃) in Atlantic mackerel (Scomber scombrus). Muscle pH, hydrolysis of phospholipids, content of primary (hydroperoxides), secondary lipid oxidation products (TBARS) and histamine were determined and compared with a sensory assessment. Atlantic mackerel is sensory acceptable, less than 24 hours at Tamb, for up to 3 days at 4 ℃ and 3 months at-18 ℃. Evolution of biochemical parameters with storage time and temperature showed significant differences (P 〈 0.05). Muscle pH increased from 5.99 to 6.13 at Tamb, to 6.23 at 4 ℃ and to 6.04 at -18 ℃. The highest content of TBARS is associated with a decrease in phospholipids and hydroperoxides contents and highest levels of sensory alteration. Histamine content exceeded the limit recommended by the Trade Algerian Ministry (10 mg/100g), after 24 hours at Tamb, 5 days of storage at 4 ~C only. Therefore, freezing storage has a preserving effect on lipid damage and histamine production and seems the best means of storage; if these species are not consumed during the two days following capture. Moreover, monitoring histamine production is more useful as sanitary index rather than spoilage parameter and the strategy used for measuring kinetic of lipid oxidation appear pertinent for determining the degree of oxidation.展开更多
文摘AIM: To evaluate immunological protection of nitric ox- ide (NO) in hepatopulmonary syndrome and probable mechanisms of ischemia-reperfusion (IR) injury in rat liver transplantation, METHODS: Sixty-six healthy male Wistar rats were randomly divided into three groups (11 donor/recipi-ent pairs). In group 11, organ preservation solution was lactated Ringer's solution with heparin 10 000/μL at 4℃. In groups I and 111, the pLeservation solution added, respectively, L-arginine or Ng-L-arginine methyl ester (L-NAME) (1 mmol/L) based on group 11, and recipients were injected with L-arginine or L-NAME (50 mg/kg) in the anhepatic phase. Grafted livers in each group were stored for 6 h and implanted into recipi- ents. Five rats were used for observation of postopera- tive survival in each group. The other six rats in each group were used to obtain tissue samples, and execut- ed at 3 h and 24 h after transplantation. The levels of alanine aminotransferase (ALT), tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-a and NO metabolites (NOx) were detected, and expression of NO synthase, TNF-α and intercellular adhesion molecule 1 (ICAM-1) was examined by tri- phosphopyridine nucleotide diaphorase histochemical and immunohistochemical staining. RESULTS: By supplementing L-arginine to strengthen the NO pathway, a high survival rate was achieved and hepatic function was improved. One-week sur- viral rate of grafted liver recipients in group I was significantly increased (28.8 4±36.6 d ys 4 4±1.7 d, P 〈 0.01) as compared with groups 11 and Ill. Serum levels of ALT in group ] were 2-7 times less than those in groups 11 and 11I (P 〈 0.01). The cyclic guanosine monophosphate (cGMP) levels in liver tissue and NOx in group I were 3-4 times higher than those of group 11 after 3 h and 24 h reperfusion, while in group ]]], they were significantly reduced as compared with those in group ]1 (P 〈 0.01). The levels of TNF-(z in group I were significantly lower than in group Ⅱ after 3 h and 24 h reperfusion (P 〈 0.01), while being sig- nificantly higher in group Ⅲ than group Ⅱ (P 〈 0.01). Histopathology revealed more severe tissue damage in graft liver and lung tissues, and a more severe in- flammatory response of the recipient after using NO synthase inhibitor, while the pathological damage to grafted liver and the recipient's lung tissues was signifi-cantly reduced in group I after 3 h and 24 h reperfu- sion. A small amount of constitutive NO synthase (cNOS) was expressed in liver endothelial cells after 6 h cold storage, but there was no expression of inducible NO synthase (iNOS). Expression of cNOS was particularly significant in vascular endothelial cells and liver cells at 3 h and 24 h after reperfusion in group Ⅱ but expres- sion of iNOS and ICAM-1 was low in group I. There was diffuse strong expression of ICAM-1 and TNF-α in group Ⅱ at 3 h after reperfusion. CONCLUSION: The NO/cGMP pathway may be critical in successful organ transplantation, especially in treat- ing hepatopulmonary syndrome during cold IR injury in rat orthotopic liver transplantation.
文摘Lipids oxidation, histamine production and quality loss were studied according to storage time and temperature (ambient temperature (Tamb) 26 ℃, 4 ℃ and -18℃) in Atlantic mackerel (Scomber scombrus). Muscle pH, hydrolysis of phospholipids, content of primary (hydroperoxides), secondary lipid oxidation products (TBARS) and histamine were determined and compared with a sensory assessment. Atlantic mackerel is sensory acceptable, less than 24 hours at Tamb, for up to 3 days at 4 ℃ and 3 months at-18 ℃. Evolution of biochemical parameters with storage time and temperature showed significant differences (P 〈 0.05). Muscle pH increased from 5.99 to 6.13 at Tamb, to 6.23 at 4 ℃ and to 6.04 at -18 ℃. The highest content of TBARS is associated with a decrease in phospholipids and hydroperoxides contents and highest levels of sensory alteration. Histamine content exceeded the limit recommended by the Trade Algerian Ministry (10 mg/100g), after 24 hours at Tamb, 5 days of storage at 4 ~C only. Therefore, freezing storage has a preserving effect on lipid damage and histamine production and seems the best means of storage; if these species are not consumed during the two days following capture. Moreover, monitoring histamine production is more useful as sanitary index rather than spoilage parameter and the strategy used for measuring kinetic of lipid oxidation appear pertinent for determining the degree of oxidation.