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  • Kidney extraction time negatively impacts post-transplant outcomes; this study investigates using hydrogen sulphide (HS) in the flush medium to reduce ischemic injury.
  • 22 porcine kidneys were studied in different groups based on whether the pigs underwent brain death or a sham operation, with some receiving HS treatment during extraction.
  • Results showed lower pro-inflammatory cytokines in HS-treated kidneys, but no significant differences in overall renal function or injury markers between the groups, indicating potential benefits of HS without compromising other factors.

Article Abstract

Kidney extraction time has a detrimental effect on post-transplantation outcome. This study aims to improve the flush-out and potentially decrease ischemic injury by the addition of hydrogen sulphide (HS) to the flush medium. Porcine kidneys ( = 22) were extracted during organ recovery surgery. Pigs underwent brain death induction or a Sham operation, resulting in four groups: donation after brain death (DBD) control, DBD HS, non-DBD control, and non-DBD HS. Directly after the abdominal flush, kidneys were extracted and flushed with or without HS and stored for 13 h via static cold storage (SCS) +/- HS before reperfusion on normothermic machine perfusion. Pro-inflammatory cytokines IL-1b and IL-8 were significantly lower in HS treated DBD kidneys during NMP ( = 0.03). The non-DBD kidneys show superiority in renal function (creatinine clearance and FENa) compared to the DBD control group ( = 0.03 and = 0.004). No differences were seen in perfusion parameters, injury markers and histological appearance. We found an overall trend of better renal function in the non-DBD kidneys compared to the DBD kidneys. The addition of HS during the flush out and SCS resulted in a reduction in pro-inflammatory cytokines without affecting renal function or injury markers.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10044751PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antiox12030749DOI Listing

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