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  • The peripheral benzodiazepine receptor (PBR), found in the outer mitochondrial membrane, is linked to various functions and plays a role in renal health during ischemia reperfusion injury.
  • In a study using Large White pigs, researchers examined the effects of different periods of warm ischemia (10 to 90 minutes) on kidney function, tissue damage, and PBR expression after blood supply was restored.
  • Findings revealed that levels of trimethylamine-N-oxide (TMAO), a marker for renal injury, increased with longer ischemic durations, while PBR expression was significantly upregulated in certain time frames post-reperfusion, indicating its potential importance in kidney regeneration processes.

Article Abstract

The peripheral benzodiazepine receptor (PBR) is located mainly in the outer mitochondrial membrane and many functions are associated directly or indirectly with the PBR. We have studied the influence of different durations of warm ischemia (WI) on renal function, tissue damage and PBR expression in a Large Whitepig model. After a midline incision, the renal pedicle was clamped for 10 (WI10), 30 (WI30), 45 (WI45), 60 (WI60) or 90 min (WI90), and blood and renal tissue samples were collected between 1 day and 2 weeks after reperfusion for assessment of renal function. Metabolite excretion associated with renal ischemia reperfusion injury such as trimethylamine-N-oxide (TMAO) was quantified in blood by magnetic resonance spectroscopy. PBR mRNA and protein expression were determined in renal tissue. TMAO levels rose progressively and significantly with increasing duration of WI. PBR mRNA expression was upregulated between 3 h and 1 day after reperfusion in WI30, WI45 and WI60. Its upregulation was noted 3 days after reperfusion in WI90. At day 14, PBR transcript expression was not different from basal level in any group. PBR protein followed the same pattern. These findings suggest a new role for PBR which could be a major target in the regeneration process during ischemia reperfusion.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000105139DOI Listing

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