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ORIGINAL ARTICLE

Protective effects of regulatory amino acids on ischaemia-reperfusion injury in the isolated perfused rat liver

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Pages 1342-1349 | Received 12 Sep 2005, Published online: 08 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Objective. Some amino acids (AAs) display potent regulatory activities on cell metabolism, including via anti-oxidative defences. The aim of this study was to evaluate the protective effect of these AAs on warm ischaemia-reperfusion (I/R) injury in the isolated perfused rat liver.

Material and methods. Livers from fasted male Sprague-Dawley rats were isolated and perfused without (control group) or with (AP group) a mixture of regulatory AAs (glutamine, histidine, leucine, methionine, proline, phenylalanine, tryptophan and alanine). After 45 min of perfusion, warm ischaemia was induced for 45 min by clamping the portal vein catheter; thereafter, reperfusion was performed for 30 min.

Results. TNF-α production was significantly lower in the AP group during reperfusion (Control: 39±7 versus AP: 16±2 pg min−1 g−1, p<0.05), and lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) release decreased significantly during the last 15 min of reperfusion (Control: 0.13±0.03 versus AP: 0.04±0.02 IU min−1 g−1, p<0.05), despite similar levels of oxidative stress. The addition of regulatory AAs was not associated with variations in portal flow, bile flow, hepatic glucose or urea metabolism. However, significant changes in intrahepatic glutamine (Control: 1.4±0.2 versus AP: 2.6±0.5 µmol g−1, p<0.05) together with higher glutamate release in the AP group (Control: 10.2±5.4 versus AP: 42.6±10.9 nmol min−1 g−1, p<0.05) indicated modifications in nitrogen metabolism.

Conclusions. Taken together, the lower TNF-α production, suggesting decreased inflammatory response, the decrease in LDH release in the AP group, demonstrating a better preservation of liver viability, and the increase in hepatic glutamine indicate that AAs play an important role in the liver's response to I/R.

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