Pretreatment of oral hydrogen-rich water attenuates renal ischemia-reperfusion injury of kidney transplantation in rats

Hengchang Ren, Wenli Yu, R. Xu, M. Sheng
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Objective To examine the protective effect of preoperatively oral hydrogen-rich water on attenuating renal ischemia-reperfusion (I/R) injury of kidney transplantation in rats and explore the related mechanism. Methods Orthotopic kidney transplantation was performed in Sprague-Dawley rats (n=6). Pretreatment of hydrogen-rich and conventional water started at 1 week pre-transplantation. Conventional water was provided for both donors and recipients in control (C) group, hydrogen-rich water for recipients and conventional water for donors in hydrogen-water-treated recipient (HWR) group, hydrogen-rich water for donors and common water for recipients in hydrogen-water-treated donor (HWD) group, hydrogen-rich water for both donors and recipients in hydrogen-water-treated donor and recipient (HWDR) group. Renal function, oxidative stress, inflammatory and apoptotic parameters were monitored at 24h post-reperfusion. The phosphorylation of p38 in kidney graft was assayed by Western blot. Results As compared with C group, renal function of recipients became ameliorated in HWR/HWD/HWDR group. Meanwhile, oxidative stress and inflammatory response were mitigated and lessened pathological injury and apoptosis of renal tubular epithelial cells coincided with suppressing apoptosis-related protein's generation and phosphorylation of p38 (P<0.05). Compared with HWR group, the above differences were more significant in HWD and HWDR groups (P<0.05). Conclusions Preoperative intake of hydrogen water attenuates renal I/R injury after kidney transplantation. And suppressing the activation of p38 MAPK may be a potential mechanism. Key words: Hydrogen; Rat; Kidney transplantation; Ischemia-reperfusion injury; Oxidative stress; Apoptosis; p38 MAPK
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口服富氢水预处理可减轻大鼠肾移植后肾缺血再灌注损伤
目的观察术前口服富氢水对肾移植大鼠肾缺血再灌注(I/R)损伤的保护作用,并探讨其作用机制。方法采用Sprague-Dawley大鼠原位肾移植(n=6)。富氢水和常规水在移植前1周开始预处理。对照组(C)为供体和受者提供常规水;氢水处理受者(HWR)组为受者和受者提供富氢水和常规水;氢水处理受者(HWD)组为供体和受者提供富氢水和普通水;氢水处理供体和受者(HWDR)组为供体和受者同时提供富氢水。在再灌注24h后监测肾功能、氧化应激、炎症和凋亡参数。Western blot法检测移植肾组织中p38的磷酸化水平。结果与C组比较,HWR/HWD/HWDR组受者肾功能均有改善。同时,氧化应激和炎症反应减轻了肾小管上皮细胞的病理损伤和凋亡,抑制了凋亡相关蛋白的产生和p38的磷酸化(P<0.05)。与HWR组比较,HWD组和HWDR组上述差异更显著(P<0.05)。结论术前补充氢水可减轻肾移植术后肾I/R损伤。抑制p38 MAPK的激活可能是一种潜在的机制。关键词:氢;大鼠;肾移植;缺血再灌注损伤;氧化应激;细胞凋亡;p38 MAPK
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