BACKGROUND The ability of nitrite to provide protection following ischemia/reperfusion (I/R) has been demonstrated, but its mechanism is still poorly understood. This study aimed to determine the optimal nitrite concentration to add into Institut Georges Lopez (IGL-1) storage solution and to assess its effect on antioxidant enzymes and autophagy. MATERIAL AND METHODS Livers from Sprague-Dawley rats were conserved in IGL-1 for 24 hours at 4°C or in IGL-1 enriched with nitrite at 50, 500 and 1,000 nM, respectively, before being perfused ex-vivo at 37 °C for 120 minutes. Sham livers were perfused ex vivo without cold preservation. RESULTS All biological and functional parameters of the preserved livers were significantly impaired as compared to shams. Interestingly, the supplementation of nitrite to IGL-1 protected the liver from I/R injury. Among the doses of nitrite evaluated, the 50 nM was proved efficient: it significantly reduced cytolysis, mitochondrial damage, and lipid peroxidation, and enhanced antioxidant enzyme activity (superoxide dismutase, catalase, and glutathione peroxidase activity) and hepatic function parameters (portal resistance, bile flow, and bromosulfophthalein clearance). In addition, increased levels of the autophagy parameters were observed when 50 nM of nitrite were added to IGL-1 solution, but this effect disappeared completely with higher concentrations of nitrite. CONCLUSIONS It seems that 50 nM of nitrite added to IGL-1 is the optimal concentration able to maintain cell integrity and hepatic function through autophagy induction and oxidative stress prevention.
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Int J Mol Sci
August 2018
INSERM U935, Université Paris-sud, Villejuif, 94800 Paris, France.
Improving the protection of marginal liver grafts during static cold storage is a major hurdle to increase the donor pool of organs. The endothelium glycocalyx quality of preservation influences future inflammatory and oxidative responses. One cellular pathway responsible for the formation of nitric oxide by endothelial cells is dependent on the stimulation of proteoglycans present in the glycocalyx.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFLibyan J Med
December 2017
a Research Unit of Biology and Molecular Anthropology Applied to Development and Health (UR12ES11), Faculty of Pharmacy , University of Monastir, Monastir , Tunisia.
Introduction: Nitrite has been found to protect liver graft from cold preservation injury. However, the cell signaling pathway involved in this protection remains unclear. Here, we attempt to clarify if the NOS pathway by using the NOS inhibitor, L-NAME (L-N-Nitroarginine methyl ester).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAnn Transplant
September 2016
Research Unit (UR12ES11) Molecular Biology and Anthropology Applied to Development and Health, Department of Physiology, Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Monastir, Monastir, Tunisia.
BACKGROUND The ability of nitrite to provide protection following ischemia/reperfusion (I/R) has been demonstrated, but its mechanism is still poorly understood. This study aimed to determine the optimal nitrite concentration to add into Institut Georges Lopez (IGL-1) storage solution and to assess its effect on antioxidant enzymes and autophagy. MATERIAL AND METHODS Livers from Sprague-Dawley rats were conserved in IGL-1 for 24 hours at 4°C or in IGL-1 enriched with nitrite at 50, 500 and 1,000 nM, respectively, before being perfused ex-vivo at 37 °C for 120 minutes.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWorld J Gastroenterol
April 2015
Donia Tabka, Hassen Ben Abdennebi, Unité de recherche "Biologie et anthropologie moléculaire appliquées au développement et à la santé" (UR12ES11), University of Monastir, Faculty of Pharmacy, Monastir 5000, Tunisia.
Aim: To compare Institut Georges Lopez (IGL-1) and Celsior preservation solutions for hepatic endothelium relaxation and liver cold ischemia reperfusion injury (IRI).
Methods: Two experimental models were used. In the first one, acetylcholine-induced endothelium-dependent relaxation (EDR) was measured in isolated ring preparations of rat hepatic arteries preserved or not in IGL-1 or Celsior solutions (24 h at 4 °C).
World J Gastroenterol
July 2010
Experimental Hepatic Ischemia Reperfusion Unit, Institut of Biomedical Research of Barcelona, Spanish National Research Council, 08036, Barcelona, Spain.
Aim: To examine the relevance of hypoxia inducible factor (HIF-1) and nitric oxide (NO) on the preservation of fatty liver against cold ischemia-reperfusion injury (IRI).
Methods: We used an isolated perfused rat liver model and we evaluated HIF-1alpha in steatotic and non-steatotic livers preserved for 24 h at 4 degrees C in University of Wisconsin and IGL-1 solutions, and then subjected to 2 h of normothermic reperfusion. After normoxic reperfusion, liver enzymes, bile production, bromosulfophthalein clearance, as well as HIF-1alpha and NO [endothelial NO synthase (eNOS) activity and nitrites/nitrates] were also measured.
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