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Effect of ischemia-reperfusion on Na+, K+-ATPase expression in human liver tissue allograft: image analysis by confocal laser scanning microscopy.

Liliane Benkoel1, Frank Dodero, Jean Hardwigsen, Eric Mas, Anne-Marie Benoliel, Danielle Botta-Fridlund, Yves Patrice Le Treut, Albert Chamlian, Dominique Lombardo.   

Abstract

We have analyzed the effect of ischemia-reperfusion on expression of hepatic Na+,K+-ATPase on bile canalicular (BCM) and basolateral membranes (BLM) in human liver allografts using confocal laser scanning microscopy imaging. Na+, K+-ATPase, an integral membrane enzyme, plays a key role in the physiology and structure of hepatocytes, where it maintains the electrochemical gradients for Na+ and K+ across the cell membrane. The concentrations of these ions as well as their gradients regulate the active transport across the plasma membrane for bile acid and water from sinusoidal to canalicular membranes. In addition, Na+,K+-ATPase is also involved in cellular structure because of its close relationship with submembrane microfilaments and its implication in tight junction assembly. Therefore, Na+,K+-ATPase appears as an indicator of tissue viability and hepatic functionality during liver transplantation. Its localization and its function in BCM are still controversial. As in previous studies, we found an enzyme expression in both BLM and BCM. We show that ischemia induced a decrease in Na+,K+-ATPase expression only in BCM. This result could be explained by the differences in biochemical membrane environment between basolateral and bile canalicular Na+,K+-ATPase. Membrane lipid fluidity, which is more elevated in BLM than in BCM, could protect the enzyme during ischemia. After reperfusion, Na+,K+-ATPase expression was strongly decreased in both BCM and BLM. This alteration following reperfusion is probably due to multiple factors: direct alteration of the enzyme catalytic subunit and modification of its environment and membrane lipid fluidity by free radicals and changes in ATP levels and ionic distribution. This important decrease in Na+,K+-ATPase expression of both BLM and BCM could disturb not only hepatic secretory function but also cellular volume and structure during the postoperative period.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15481308     DOI: 10.1023/b:ddas.0000042235.72622.16

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dig Dis Sci        ISSN: 0163-2116            Impact factor:   3.199


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