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://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antiox12030749 | DOI Listing |
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