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The Role of GLP1 in Rat Steatotic and Non-Steatotic Liver Transplantation from Cardiocirculatory Death Donors

In liver transplantation (LT), organ shortage has led to the use of steatotic and non-steatotic grafts from donors after cardiocirculatory death (DCD). However, these grafts, especially those with steatosis, exhibit poor post-operative outcomes. To address this problem, we investigated the roles of...

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Autores principales: Avalos-de León, Cindy G., Jiménez-Castro, Mónica B., Cornide-Petronio, María Eugenia, Casillas-Ramírez, Araní, Peralta, Carmen
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6953101/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31835410
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells8121599
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author Avalos-de León, Cindy G.
Jiménez-Castro, Mónica B.
Cornide-Petronio, María Eugenia
Casillas-Ramírez, Araní
Peralta, Carmen
author_facet Avalos-de León, Cindy G.
Jiménez-Castro, Mónica B.
Cornide-Petronio, María Eugenia
Casillas-Ramírez, Araní
Peralta, Carmen
author_sort Avalos-de León, Cindy G.
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description In liver transplantation (LT), organ shortage has led to the use of steatotic and non-steatotic grafts from donors after cardiocirculatory death (DCD). However, these grafts, especially those with steatosis, exhibit poor post-operative outcomes. To address this problem, we investigated the roles of gut-derived glucagon-like peptide 1 (GLP1) and dipeptidyl peptidase 4 (DPP4), the serine protease that cleaves it, in steatotic and non-steatotic LT from DCDs. Using Zucker rats, liver grafts from DCDs were cold stored and transplanted to recipients. GLP1 was administered to donors. The levels of GLP1 in intestine and of both GLP1 and DDP4 in circulation were unaltered following cardiocirculatory death (CD). In steatotic livers from DCD, increased GLP1 and decreased DPP4 were recorded, and administration of GLP1 caused a rise in hepatic GLP1 and a reduction in DDP4. This protected against inflammation, damage, and proliferation failure. Conversely, low GLP1 and high DDP4 were observed in non-steatotic livers from DCD. The exogenous GLP1 did not modify hepatic DDP4, and the accumulated GLP1 exerted harmful effects, increasing damage, inflammation, and regeneration failure. Herein, we show that there are differences in GLP1/DDP4 regulation depending on the type of liver implanted, suggesting that GLP1 can be used as a novel and effective therapy in steatotic grafts from DCDs but that it is not appropriate for non-steatotic DCDs.
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spelling pubmed-69531012020-01-23 The Role of GLP1 in Rat Steatotic and Non-Steatotic Liver Transplantation from Cardiocirculatory Death Donors Avalos-de León, Cindy G. Jiménez-Castro, Mónica B. Cornide-Petronio, María Eugenia Casillas-Ramírez, Araní Peralta, Carmen Cells Article In liver transplantation (LT), organ shortage has led to the use of steatotic and non-steatotic grafts from donors after cardiocirculatory death (DCD). However, these grafts, especially those with steatosis, exhibit poor post-operative outcomes. To address this problem, we investigated the roles of gut-derived glucagon-like peptide 1 (GLP1) and dipeptidyl peptidase 4 (DPP4), the serine protease that cleaves it, in steatotic and non-steatotic LT from DCDs. Using Zucker rats, liver grafts from DCDs were cold stored and transplanted to recipients. GLP1 was administered to donors. The levels of GLP1 in intestine and of both GLP1 and DDP4 in circulation were unaltered following cardiocirculatory death (CD). In steatotic livers from DCD, increased GLP1 and decreased DPP4 were recorded, and administration of GLP1 caused a rise in hepatic GLP1 and a reduction in DDP4. This protected against inflammation, damage, and proliferation failure. Conversely, low GLP1 and high DDP4 were observed in non-steatotic livers from DCD. The exogenous GLP1 did not modify hepatic DDP4, and the accumulated GLP1 exerted harmful effects, increasing damage, inflammation, and regeneration failure. Herein, we show that there are differences in GLP1/DDP4 regulation depending on the type of liver implanted, suggesting that GLP1 can be used as a novel and effective therapy in steatotic grafts from DCDs but that it is not appropriate for non-steatotic DCDs. MDPI 2019-12-09 /pmc/articles/PMC6953101/ /pubmed/31835410 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells8121599 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Avalos-de León, Cindy G.
Jiménez-Castro, Mónica B.
Cornide-Petronio, María Eugenia
Casillas-Ramírez, Araní
Peralta, Carmen
The Role of GLP1 in Rat Steatotic and Non-Steatotic Liver Transplantation from Cardiocirculatory Death Donors
title The Role of GLP1 in Rat Steatotic and Non-Steatotic Liver Transplantation from Cardiocirculatory Death Donors
title_full The Role of GLP1 in Rat Steatotic and Non-Steatotic Liver Transplantation from Cardiocirculatory Death Donors
title_fullStr The Role of GLP1 in Rat Steatotic and Non-Steatotic Liver Transplantation from Cardiocirculatory Death Donors
title_full_unstemmed The Role of GLP1 in Rat Steatotic and Non-Steatotic Liver Transplantation from Cardiocirculatory Death Donors
title_short The Role of GLP1 in Rat Steatotic and Non-Steatotic Liver Transplantation from Cardiocirculatory Death Donors
title_sort role of glp1 in rat steatotic and non-steatotic liver transplantation from cardiocirculatory death donors
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6953101/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31835410
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells8121599
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