Effect of Ischaemia-Reperfusion on Rabbit Kidney and Human Brain
Sammanfattning
Free radicals are produced in various organs at ischaemia-reperfusion. The final stage in radical
damage is lipid peroxidation. We have demonstrated previously that a lipid-soluble antioxidant
improves restoration of bioenergetics in rabbit kidneys after ischaemia, as reflected in 31P
spectrometry. Radical production in the brain during surgery for carotid artery stenosis can be
measured using an ex vivo spin trap method.
Aims of the present study: 1. To examine whether pretreatment with a combination of a lipidsoluble
and a water-soluble antioxidant causes improved restoration of bioenergetics in rabbit
kidneys after ischaemia compared to single treatment with a lipid soluble antioxidant. 2. To
examine whether pretreatment with allopurinol or acetylcysteine influences radical production in
conjunction with surgery for carotid artery stenosis. 3. To study the relationship between various
markers for arteriosclerosis and the production of free radicals in conjunction with surgery for
carotid artery stenosis.
Methods: New Zealand white rabbits were used for the NMR experiments. Volume-selective 31P
spectrometry was used to determine changes in bioenergetics during and after ischaemia
following various pretreatments. An ex vivo spin trap method was used to measure radical
production in the brain during carotid endarterectomy in control patients as well as patients
pretreated with allopurinol or acetylcysteine. ICAM-1, MCP-9, MMP-1 and oxLDL serum levels
were determined in the control patients.
Results: Pretreatment with a combination of a lipid-soluble and a water-soluble antioxidant
resulted in improved restoration in cell bioenergetics after ischaemia compared to single
treatment with a lipid-soluble antioxidant. Production of radicals can be measured reproducibly
using the ex vivo spin trap method. Pretreatment with allopurinol eliminated the strong
correlation between e.g. degree of stenosis and leucocyte counts and radical production, which
might indicate a beneficial effect of pretreatment with a xanthine oxidase inhibitor. Pretreatment
with acetylcysteine on the other hand appeared to increase radical production. High levels of
MMP-1 and low levels of ICAM-1 were associated with high radical production.
Conclusion: A combination of a lipid-soluble and a water-soluble antioxidant is most effective
in improving cell bioenergetics after ischaemia in rabbit kidneys. Allopurinol appears to have a
beneficial effect in conjunction with carotid endarterectomy while acetylcysteine appears to
increase radical production. MMP-1 is associated with increased radical production.
Delarbeten
I. Enhanced post-ischaemic recovery in rabbit kidney after pretreatment with an indeno-indole compound and ascorbate monitored in vivo by 31P magnetic resonance spectroscopy. Olof Jonsson, Ann Lindgård, Anita Fae, Jagdish Gondalia, Anders Åneman, Bassam Soussi. Scand J Urol Nephrol 2003; 37:450-455. ::doi::10.1080/00365590310015741 II. Effect of pretreatment with a xanthine oxidase inhibitor on free radical levels during carotid endarterectomy. Susanna Waters, Anita Fae, Jagdish Gondalia, Jan Holm, Lars Karlström, Ulf Nilsson, Olof Jonsson. Free Radic Res 2004; 38:283-293. ::doi::10.1080/10715760310001660268 III. Effect of pretreatment with N-acetylcysteine on free radical levels during carotid endarterectomy. Jagdish Gondalia, Anita Fae, Jan Holm, Lars Karlström, Ulf Nilsson, Susanna Waters, Olof Jonsson. In manuscript. IV. Relationships between free radical levels during carotid endarterectomy and markers of arteriosclerotic disease. Jagdish Gondalia, Björn Fagerberg, Johannes Hulthe, Lars Karlström, Ulf Nilsson, Susanna Waters, Olof Jonsson. Int J Med Sci 2007; 4:124-130. ::pmid::17505560
Examinationsnivå
Doctor of Philosophy (Medicine)
Universitet
University of Gothenburg. Sahlgrenska Academy
Institution
Inst of Clincial Sciences. Dept of Urology
E-post
jagdish.gondalia@vgregion.se
Datum
2008-04-16Författare
Gondalia, Jagdish Shivlal
Nyckelord
Free radicals, ischaemia-reperfusion, cell bioenergetics, NMR, ESR, carotid artery stenosis, endarterectomy, allopurinol, acetylcysteine, MMP-1, ICAM-1, MCP-9, oxLDL
Publikationstyp
Doctoral thesis
ISBN
978-91-628-7278-6
Språk
eng