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Intermittent Anoxia Reduces Oxygen Free Radicals Formation During Reoxygenation in Rat Hepatocytes
Authors:Antonio Gasbarrini  Alessandra Colantoni  Cristiana Di Campli  Stefania De Notariis  Michele Masetti  Elio Iovine  Alighieri Mazziotti  Irene Massari  Giovanni Gasbarrini  Paolo Pola  Mauro Bernardi
Institution:

a Patologia Medica, Catholic University of Roma, Italy

b Clinica Medica, Catholic University of Roma, Italy

c Patologia Medica and University of Bologna, Italy

d Clinica Chirurgica, University of Bologna, Italy

Abstract:The sensitivity of liver cells to anoxia is a major problem afflicting liver preservation and transplantation. Intermittent ischemia has been proposed to reduce reperfusion injury. The aim of the study was to assess oxygen free radical formation and cell injury during continuous or intermittent anoxia/reoxygenation in rat hepatocytes. Anion superoxide was measured by lucigenin-enhanced chemiluminescence and cell damage by LDH release and trypan blue uptake. During anoxia, superoxide generation dropped to background level in both groups; trypan blue uptake and LDH release, which increased progressively, were significantly greater in hepatocytes exposed to continuous compared to intermittent anoxia. During reoxygenation, a massive generation of superoxide anion formation, followed by a sharp increase in LDH release, was observed in both groups. However, both oxyradical generation and cell injury were significantly greater in cells exposed to continuous compared to intermittent anoxia. The data, showing that intermittent oxygen deprivation reduce liver cell injury and oxygen free radical formation determined by anoxia/reoxygenation, suggest a novel possible approach to the reduction of reperfusion injury.
Keywords:reoxygenation  anoxia  oxygen radical  superoxide
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