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Role of xanthine oxidoreductase in experimental acute renal-allograft rejection.

Kai Sun1, Eva Kiss, Jens Bedke, Tomislav Stojanovic, Yanhua Li, Wilfried Gwinner, Hermann-Josef Gröne.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Increased oxygen radical production may not only contribute to posttransplant ischemia-reperfusion injury but also to acute rejection of renal allografts. Xanthine oxidoreductase (XOR) may constitute a relevant reactive oxygen species (ROS) source. The study was conducted (1). to determine ROS production as well as oxidant and antioxidant enzyme activities in renal grafts and (2). to modulate acute rejection by tungsten administration, a specific inhibitor of XOR.
METHODS: Syngraft (Lewis to Lewis, Fisher344 to Fisher344) and allograft (Fisher344 to Lewis) kidney transplantations were performed with or without tungsten administration. Analysis was performed at day 1, 3, or 9 posttransplantation.
RESULTS: Generation of ROS was enhanced, being 10-fold higher in renal allografts versus control kidneys at day 9 (P <0.01); this was associated with histologic signs of acute rejection. Oxygen radicals were generated to a significant degree by enhanced XOR activity, which increased more than 10-fold in renal allografts at day 9 posttransplantation; XOR protein in glomeruli and tubulointerstitium was also elevated in allo-grafts. In addition, NADPH oxidase activity increased significantly in allografts. The activity of antioxidant enzymes tended to decrease. Tungsten treatment resulted in a pronounced reduction of XOR activity and ROS production, without any effect on NADPH-oxidase activity; mononuclear cell infiltration and rejection signs were significantly ameliorated at day 9 post-transplantation by selective inhibition of XOR.
CONCLUSIONS: A major part of ROS generation in acute rejection was contributed by XOR. ROS are not only associated with but also contribute to acute allograft rejection because inhibition of XOR alleviated rejection phenomena.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15201667     DOI: 10.1097/01.tp.0000131169.29553.b1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Transplantation        ISSN: 0041-1337            Impact factor:   4.939


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