Ribonuclease (RNase) reportedly exerts organ-protective effects in several pathological conditions, including ischemia reperfusion (I/R), but whether it can exhibit protective effect on intestinal I/R injury and potential mechanisms remain unknown. The present study was aimed to evaluate the effects of RNase on intestinal I/R injury and explore the underlying mechanisms. Thirty-two wild-type C57BL/6J adult male mice were evenly divided into a sham group, a sham + RNase group, an I/R group and an I/R + RNase group. Intestinal I/R was produced by clamping the superior mesenteric artery for 1 h followed by reperfusion for 2 h. All mice were treated with 3 doses of RNase or the same dosage of normal saline at different points. It was found that intestinal I/R caused significant intestinal injury and an increase in levels of extracellular RNAs (exRNAs). Treatment with RNase significantly reduced the inflammatory cytokine production, inhibited intestinal apoptosis and down-regulated the expression of toll like receptor 3 in intestinal tissues. In conclusion, increased exRNAs may contribute to intestinal I/R injury in adult mice, and RNase treatment during perioperative window is effective for attenuating intestinal I/R injury.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.intimp.2020.106430 | DOI Listing |
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