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Ischemic pre- and postconditioning has pronounced effects on gene expression profiles in the rat liver after ischemia/reperfusion.

Anders Riegels Knudsen1, Anne-Sofie Kannerup, Rune Dich, Peter Funch-Jensen, Henning Grønbaek, Mogens Kruhøffer, Frank Viborg Mortensen.   

Abstract

Ischemic pre (IPC)- and postconditioning (IPO) protect the liver against ischemia/reperfusion injuries (IRI). Conditioning involves several different trigger factors, mediators, and effectors, many of which are affected during the early phase of reperfusion, ultimately resulting in decreased liver injuries. The aim of the present study was to investigate the genomic response induced by IPC and IPO in ischemia/reperfusion-damaged rat liver biopsies. Forty-eight male Wistar rats were divided into five groups: sham (n = 8), IRI (n = 10), IPC (n = 10), IPO (n = 10), and IPC + IPO (n = 10). The rat livers were subjected to 30 min of ischemia. Liver biopsies and blood samples were taken after 30 min of reperfusion. The biopsies were analyzed using cDNA microarrays with validation by quantitative RT-PCR. The significance analysis of microarray was used to identify genes with changed expression levels. A comparison analysis of the intervention groups showed a highly increased number of genes, with significantly different expression in the conditioned groups compared with the IRI group. A total of 172 genes were identified as the most highly affected, and these genes showed similar patterns with regard to the up- and downregulated expression levels within the conditioned groups. Pathway analysis of the 172 genes identified four networks that were involved in increased gene expression, cellular growth, and proliferation. In conclusion, the present study demonstrated that IPC, IPO, and IPC + IPO had pronounced effects on the expression levels of a large number of genes during early reperfusion. IPC, IPO, and IPC + IPO seem to mediate their protective effects by regulating the same genes and genetic networks. These identified networks are known to be involved in maintaining cellular homeostasis.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22679003     DOI: 10.1152/ajpgi.00337.2011

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Physiol Gastrointest Liver Physiol        ISSN: 0193-1857            Impact factor:   4.052


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