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Gender differences in hepatic ischemic reperfusion injury in rats are associated with endothelial cell nitric oxide synthase-derived nitric oxide.

Ping Lü1, Fang Liu, Chun-You Wang, Dao-Da Chen, Zhong Yao, Yuan Tian, Jing-Hui Zhang, Yi-Hua Wu.   

Abstract

AIM: This study was designed to examine the hypothesis that gender differences in I/R injury are associated with endothelial cell nitric oxide synthase (eNOS)-derived nitric oxide (NO).
METHODS: Wistar rats were randomized into seven experimental groups (12 animals per group). Except for the sham operated groups, all rats were subjected to total liver ischemia for 40 min followed by reperfusion. All experimental groups received different treatments 45 min before the laparotomy. For each group, half of the animals (six) were used to investigate the survival; blood samples and liver tissues were obtained in the remaining six animals after 3 h of reperfusion to assess serum NO, alanine aminotransferase (ALT) and TNF-alpha levels, liver tissue malondialdehyde (MDA) content, and severity of hepatic I/R injury.
RESULTS: Basal serum NO levels in female sham operated (FS) group were nearly 1.5-fold of male sham operated (MS) group (66.7+/-11.0 micromol/L vs 45.3+/-10.1 micromol/L, P<0.01). Although serum NO levels decreased significantly after hepatic I/R (P<0.01, vs sham operated groups), they were still significantly higher in female rat (F) group than in male rat (M) group (47.8+/-8.6 micromol/L vs 23.8+/-4.7 micromol/L, P<0.01). Serum ALT and TNF-alpha levels, and liver tissue MDA content were significantly lower in F group than in M group (370.5+/-46.4 U/L, 0.99+/-0.11 microg/L and 0.57+/-0.10 micromol/g vs 668.7+/-78.7 U/L, 1.71+/-0.18 microg/L and 0.86+/-0.11 micromol/g, respectively, P<0.01). I/R induced significant injury to the liver both in M and F groups (P<0.01 vs sham operated groups). But the degree of hepatocyte injury was significantly milder in F group than in M group (P<0.05 and P<0.01). The median survival time was six days in F group and one day in M group. The overall survival rate was significantly higher in F group than in M group (P<0.05). When compared with male rats pretreated with saline (M group), pretreatment of male rats with 17-beta-estradiol (E2) (M+E2 group) significantly increased serum NO levels and significantly decreased serum ALT and TNF-alpha levels, and liver tissue MDA content after I/R (P<0.01). The degree of hepatocyte injury was significantly decreased and the overall survival rate was significantly improved in M+E2 group than in M group (P<0.01 and P<0.05). The NOS inhibitor N(w) -nitro-L-arginine methyl ester (L-NAME) treatment could completely abolish the protective effects of estrogen in both male and female rats.
CONCLUSION: The protective effects afforded to female rats subjected to hepatic I/R are associated with eNOS-derived NO.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15948251      PMCID: PMC4316000          DOI: 10.3748/wjg.v11.i22.3441

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  World J Gastroenterol        ISSN: 1007-9327            Impact factor:   5.742


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