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EPOR(2)/βcR(2)-independendent effects of low-dose epoetin-α in porcine liver transplantation

Ischemia–reperfusion injury (IRI) remains a key component of graft damage during transplantation. Erythropoietin (EPO) induces anti-inflammatory and anti-apoptotic effects via the EPOR(2)/βcR(2) complex, with a potential risk of thrombosis. Previous work indicates that EPO has EPOR(2)/βcR(2)-indepen...

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Autores principales: Kebschull, Linus, Theilmann, Leon Franz Christoph, Mohr, Annika, Uennigmann, Wencke, Stoeppeler, Sandra, Heitplatz, Barbara, Spiegel, Hans-Ullrich, Bahde, Ralf, Palmes, Daniel Michael, Becker, Felix
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Publicado: Portland Press Ltd. 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5715127/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29127105
http://dx.doi.org/10.1042/BSR20171007
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author Kebschull, Linus
Theilmann, Leon Franz Christoph
Mohr, Annika
Uennigmann, Wencke
Stoeppeler, Sandra
Heitplatz, Barbara
Spiegel, Hans-Ullrich
Bahde, Ralf
Palmes, Daniel Michael
Becker, Felix
author_facet Kebschull, Linus
Theilmann, Leon Franz Christoph
Mohr, Annika
Uennigmann, Wencke
Stoeppeler, Sandra
Heitplatz, Barbara
Spiegel, Hans-Ullrich
Bahde, Ralf
Palmes, Daniel Michael
Becker, Felix
author_sort Kebschull, Linus
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description Ischemia–reperfusion injury (IRI) remains a key component of graft damage during transplantation. Erythropoietin (EPO) induces anti-inflammatory and anti-apoptotic effects via the EPOR(2)/βcR(2) complex, with a potential risk of thrombosis. Previous work indicates that EPO has EPOR(2)/βcR(2)-independent protective effects via direct effects on the endothelium. As the EPOR(2)/βcR(2) receptor has a very low affinity for EPO, we aimed to test the hypothesis that EPO doses below the level that stimulate this receptor elicit cytoprotective effects via endothelial stimulation in a porcine liver transplantation model. Landrace pigs underwent allogenic liver transplantation (follow-up: 6 h) with a portojugular shunt. Animals were divided into two groups: donor and recipient treatment with low-dose EPO (65 IU/kg) or vehicle, administered 6 h before cold perfusion and 30 min after warm reperfusion. Fourteen of 17 animals (82.4%) fulfilled the inclusion criteria. No differences were noted in operative values between the groups including hemoglobin, cold or warm ischemic time. EPO-treated animals showed a significantly lower histopathology score, reduced apoptosis, oxidative stress, and most important a significant up-regulation of endothelial nitric oxide (NO) synthase (eNOS). Donor and recipient treatment with low-dose EPO reduces the hepatic IRI via EPOR(2)/βcR(2)-independent cytoprotective mechanisms and represents a clinically applicable way to reduce IRI.
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spelling pubmed-57151272017-12-08 EPOR(2)/βcR(2)-independendent effects of low-dose epoetin-α in porcine liver transplantation Kebschull, Linus Theilmann, Leon Franz Christoph Mohr, Annika Uennigmann, Wencke Stoeppeler, Sandra Heitplatz, Barbara Spiegel, Hans-Ullrich Bahde, Ralf Palmes, Daniel Michael Becker, Felix Biosci Rep Research Articles Ischemia–reperfusion injury (IRI) remains a key component of graft damage during transplantation. Erythropoietin (EPO) induces anti-inflammatory and anti-apoptotic effects via the EPOR(2)/βcR(2) complex, with a potential risk of thrombosis. Previous work indicates that EPO has EPOR(2)/βcR(2)-independent protective effects via direct effects on the endothelium. As the EPOR(2)/βcR(2) receptor has a very low affinity for EPO, we aimed to test the hypothesis that EPO doses below the level that stimulate this receptor elicit cytoprotective effects via endothelial stimulation in a porcine liver transplantation model. Landrace pigs underwent allogenic liver transplantation (follow-up: 6 h) with a portojugular shunt. Animals were divided into two groups: donor and recipient treatment with low-dose EPO (65 IU/kg) or vehicle, administered 6 h before cold perfusion and 30 min after warm reperfusion. Fourteen of 17 animals (82.4%) fulfilled the inclusion criteria. No differences were noted in operative values between the groups including hemoglobin, cold or warm ischemic time. EPO-treated animals showed a significantly lower histopathology score, reduced apoptosis, oxidative stress, and most important a significant up-regulation of endothelial nitric oxide (NO) synthase (eNOS). Donor and recipient treatment with low-dose EPO reduces the hepatic IRI via EPOR(2)/βcR(2)-independent cytoprotective mechanisms and represents a clinically applicable way to reduce IRI. Portland Press Ltd. 2017-12-05 /pmc/articles/PMC5715127/ /pubmed/29127105 http://dx.doi.org/10.1042/BSR20171007 Text en © 2017 The Author(s). http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article published by Portland Press Limited on behalf of the Biochemical Society and distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License 4.0 (CC BY) (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
spellingShingle Research Articles
Kebschull, Linus
Theilmann, Leon Franz Christoph
Mohr, Annika
Uennigmann, Wencke
Stoeppeler, Sandra
Heitplatz, Barbara
Spiegel, Hans-Ullrich
Bahde, Ralf
Palmes, Daniel Michael
Becker, Felix
EPOR(2)/βcR(2)-independendent effects of low-dose epoetin-α in porcine liver transplantation
title EPOR(2)/βcR(2)-independendent effects of low-dose epoetin-α in porcine liver transplantation
title_full EPOR(2)/βcR(2)-independendent effects of low-dose epoetin-α in porcine liver transplantation
title_fullStr EPOR(2)/βcR(2)-independendent effects of low-dose epoetin-α in porcine liver transplantation
title_full_unstemmed EPOR(2)/βcR(2)-independendent effects of low-dose epoetin-α in porcine liver transplantation
title_short EPOR(2)/βcR(2)-independendent effects of low-dose epoetin-α in porcine liver transplantation
title_sort epor(2)/βcr(2)-independendent effects of low-dose epoetin-α in porcine liver transplantation
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5715127/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29127105
http://dx.doi.org/10.1042/BSR20171007
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