• Hepatology · Sep 1997

    The effects of N-acetylcysteine and anti-intercellular adhesion molecule-1 monoclonal antibody against ischemia-reperfusion injury of the rat steatotic liver produced by a choline-methionine-deficient diet.

    • H Nakano, H Nagasaki, A Barama, K Boudjema, D Jaeck, K Kumada, M Tatsuno, Y Baek, N Kitamura, T Suzuki, and M Yamaguchi.
    • Department of Surgery, Showa University Fujigaoka Hospital, Yokohama, Japan.
    • Hepatology. 1997 Sep 1;26(3):670-8.

    AbstractAbundant fat in the liver has been implicated in poor outcome after liver transplantation or liver surgery, but the reasons for this association are still unclear. The aim of the present study was to examine mechanisms that may be involved in hepatic dysfunction after ischemia-reperfusion (I/R) of the steatotic rat liver. Steatosis was produced by a choline-methionine-deficient (CMDD) diet. In the first experiment, isolated perfused rat livers, subjected to 24-hour cold storage followed by 120-minute reperfusion, were used to investigate hypothermic I/R injury of the steatotic rat liver. In the second experiment, livers were subjected to 60-minute partial left lobar vascular clamping to allow study of normothermic I/R injury. In the first experiment, compared with normal nonsteatotic liver, steatotic livers showed significantly greater injury, as assessed by amounts of hepatic enzymes released into the perfusate, bile production, the concentrations of reduced glutathione (GSH) in the perfusate, as well as in the livers themselves, and electron microscopic findings of sinusoidal microcirculatory injury. The addition of N-acetylcysteine (NAC), a precursor of glutathione, to the liver before cold storage significantly improved these parameters in steatotic livers. The second experiment showed that, compared with nonsteatotic livers, steatotic livers had lower concentrations of GSH and impaired rates of bile production. There was also evidence of increased oxidative stress in polymorphonuclear leukocytes (PMNLs) in liver or peripheral blood of rats with fatty livers. An anti-rat intercellular adhesion molecule-1 (ICAM-1) monoclonal antibody inhibited neutrophil infiltration into pericentral sinusoids and improved these parameters in the steatotic rats. We conclude that sinusoidal microcirculatory injury is involved in hypothermic I/R injury, that oxidative stress produced by PMNLs is involved in normothermic I/R injury, and that NAC and anti-rat ICAM-1 monoclonal antibody restore liver integrity in I/R injury.

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