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  • The study investigates the role of oxidative stress in cardiac transplantation and the potential benefits of a superoxide dismutase mimetic called MnTmPyP in reducing injury during alloimmune activation.
  • MnTmPyP effectively lowered reactive oxygen production in allografts to levels seen in isografts and improved cardiac function measurements.
  • The treatment decreased certain proinflammatory cytokine levels and apoptotic signaling, suggesting that its positive effects on graft function are mainly from reducing oxidative stress and apoptosis rather than directly influencing inflammation.

Article Abstract

Objective: Oxidative stress might be an important factor contributing to injury during alloimmune activation. Herein, we evaluated the efficacy of a superoxide dismutase mimetic, manganese (III) tetrakis (1-methyl-4-pyridyl) porphyrin pentachloride (MnTmPyP), on cytokine gene expression and apoptotic signaling in a rat model of cardiac transplantation.

Methods: Lewis-->Lewis (isografts) or Wistar-Furth-->Lewis (allografts) heterotopic rat transplants without and with treatment with MnTmPyP were used. Reactive oxygen formation was determined on the basis of dihydroethidine fluorescence and lucigenin-enhanced chemiluminescence. In situ graft function was determined by means of sonomicrometry. Inflammatory cytokine, proapoptotic, and antiapoptotic gene expression at either postoperative day 4 (early rejection) or postoperative day 6 (late rejection) was determined by means of reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction.

Results: An increased production of reactive oxygen in allografts was inhibited to isograft control levels by MnTmPyP. MnTmPyP restored either the percentage of fractional shortening, the distended diastolic and systolic myocardial segment lengths, or both in allografts. Of the increases in cytokine and proapoptotic gene expression in allografts, only interleukin 6 was decreased by MnTmPyP. MnTmPyP inhibited antiapoptotic gene expression (Bcl-2 and Bcl-xL) during early rejection but restored expression at later stages. The increase in activated caspase-3 levels in allografts was inhibited by MnTmPyP.

Conclusions: The mechanism of the beneficial effect of MnTmPyP on graft function appear related, in part, to scavenging O2*- and by decreasing apoptotic signaling rather than an effect on inflammatory cytokine gene expression.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jtcvs.2005.11.015DOI Listing

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