Antioxidant Patterns (Superoxide Dismutase, Glutathione Reductase, and Glutathione Peroxidase) in Kidneys From Non–Heart-Beating-Donors: Experimental Study

2007 
Abstract Introduction The evolution of renal antioxidant concentrations in the different phases of a non–heart-beating donor (NHBD) transplant after prolonged warm ischemia (40 and 90 minutes) and the effect of normothermic extracorporeal recirculation (37°C) for 30 minutes were evaluated on antioxidant tissue concentrations in the kidney. Methods Forty pairs of pigs, were divided into groups of 10 as follows: group 0, control donor with beating heart; group 1, 40 minutes of warm ischemia without recirculation by cardiopulmonary bypass pump (groups 2 and 3); group 2, 40 minutes of warm ischemia and recirculation for 30 minutes at 37°C; and group 3, 90 minutes of warm ischemia and recirculation for 30 minutes at 37°C. The concentrations of superoxide dismutase (SOD), glutathione peroxidase, and glutathione reductase were determined at the tissue level by biopsy at baseline the end of warm ischemia, the end of recirculation, at the end of cold ischemia, and 1 hour after reperfusion. Results SOD was consumed at the end of the cold ischemia phase ( P P P P P P P Conclusions Recirculation increased the tissue level of SOD at the end of the cold ischemia period.
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