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  • Title: Cytokine changes during warm ischemia and reperfusion of the pig liver with or without preconditioning.
    Author: Kannerup AS, Grønbaek H, Funch-Jensen P, Tønnesen E, Jørgensen RL, Mortensen FV.
    Journal: Eur Surg Res; 2009; 42(4):216-22. PubMed ID: 19279386.
    Abstract:
    BACKGROUND: Hepatic inflow occlusion results in ischemia-reperfusion injury. The aim of the present porcine study was to investigate whether the pro- and anti-inflammatory cytokine response is involved in mediating the protective effect of ischemic preconditioning (IPC) during, and after warm liver ischemia. METHODS: Fifteen randomized pigs--7 non-IPC and 8 (IPC)--underwent laparotomy followed by 60 min of total ischemia with or without IPC continued by 3 h of reperfusion. Plasma cytokines (IL-6, IL-8, IL-10, and TNF-alpha) were measured during the study period as well as liver parameters (alanine-aminotransferase, alkaline phosphatase, bilirubin, and prothrombin time). RESULTS: In the IPC group, IL-6 increased significantly during reperfusion compared to baseline and the non-IPC group. TNF-alpha increased nonsignificantly in the non-IPC group, while the levels remained stable in the IPC group. IL-8 and IL-10 increased in both groups after reperfusion. Only minor differences were observed in liver parameters. CONCLUSIONS: Warm liver ischemia with or without IPC activates inflammatory cytokines. IL-6 increased significantly in the IPC group compared to the non-IPC group, while the opposite was observed for TNF-alpha. These cytokine changes may be involved in the hepatoprotective mechanism induced by IPC.
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