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  • Title: The role of tumor necrosis factor-alpha and interleukin-1beta in ischemia-reperfusion injury of the rat small intestine.
    Author: Yamamoto S, Tanabe M, Wakabayashi G, Shimazu M, Matsumoto K, Kitajima M.
    Journal: J Surg Res; 2001 Jul; 99(1):134-41. PubMed ID: 11421615.
    Abstract:
    BACKGROUND: To determine the role of tumor necrosis factor (TNF) and interleukin (IL)-1 in small-intestinal ischemia-reperfusion (I-R) injury, we investigated the effect of FR 167653, a specific IL-1 and TNF inhibitor, on warm I-R injury of the rat small intestine. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Male rats treated with either saline (NS group) or FR 167653 (FR group) underwent 150 min of warm small-intestinal ischemia by applying a vascular clip at the origin of the superior mesenteric artery. In addition to the survival analyses, we investigated plasma TNF-alpha and endotoxin levels, intestinal tissue TNF-alpha and IL-1beta levels, hematocrit values and the amount of exudates in the intestinal lumen, glutamic aspartate aminotransferase (AST), and histological findings up to 120 min after reperfusion. RESULTS: TNF-alpha and IL-1beta levels in the intestinal tissue, and plasma TNF-alpha and endotoxin levels, were significantly (P < 0.05) reduced in the FR group. Severe mucosal damage on histological findings (120 min after reperfusion) and a large amount of intraluminal exudates (60 min after reperfusion) were shown in the NS group, but these findings were significantly (P < 0.05) ameliorated in the FR group. Serum AST levels in the NS group increased 120 min after reperfusion, but this change was significantly (P<0.05) reduced in the FR group. The 30-day survival rate was 80% in the FR group and 30% in the NS group (P<0.05). CONCLUSIONS: Dual inhibition of TNF and IL-1 effectively alleviated intestinal I-R injury, suggesting the key role of TNF and IL-1 in this pathophysiology.
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