Role of P-selectin expression in hepatic ischemia and reperfusion injury
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Role of P-selectin expression in hepatic ischemia and reperfusion injury
Abstract
Background: Researchers have shown that reperfusion of ischemic tissues initiates a complex series of reactions that paradoxically injure tissues. Although several mechanisms have been proposed to explain the pathobiology of ischemic/reperfusion (I/R) injury, much attention has focused on adhesion molecules. Our research is intended to show the kinetics of P-selectin in the liver in response to I/R injury.
Methods: Left-lobar hepatic ischemia was induced for 30 min in 35 C57BL-6 mice and 20 P-selectin-deficient (K-O) mice. P-selectin expression was measured in these mice at 20 min, 2, 5, 12 and 24 h reperfusion times, as well as in control and sham animals. The animals were injected with radio-labeled P-selectin monoclonal antibody and the organs were harvested for counts/g tissue, expressed as the percentage injected dose. Serum liver enzymes were measured and pathological sections of ischemic and control livers were performed. The unpaired t-test was used for statistical analysis.
Results: P-selectin expression showed two peaks in this animal model. The first peak was at 20 min and the second peak at 5 h of reperfusion (p < 0.001). We documented an 8-fold increase in aspartate aminotransferase (AST), alanine aminotransferase (ALT) and lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) levels 10 h following I/R injury. Pathological specimens showed periportal necrosis consistent with an ischemic event. P-selectin K-O mice showed no up-regulation as a separate control group, and the liver enzymes were significantly lower than the wild-type mice at 10 h (p < 0.001).
Conclusion: P-selectin has a bimodal expression following hepatic I/R injury. The first peak is attributed to the Weibel-Palade bodies and the second to new translational P-selectin. We noted no difference in the up-regulation of P-selectin in the ischemic and non-ischemic liver lobes in the same animal.
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