Post-conditioning through lower limb ischemia-reperfusion can alleviate lung ischemia-reperfusion injury

Int J Clin Exp Med. 2015 Sep 15;8(9):14953-61. eCollection 2015.

Abstract

Objective: Operation on the infrarenal aorta could cause ischemic-reperfusion (IR) injury in local tissues and remote organs (e.g. the lung). We aim to explore the method of reducing lung ischemia-reperfusion damage after lower limb IR with post conditioning (LIPC).

Methods: Bilateral lower limb ischemia was performed in Sprague-Dawley (SD) rats, and then animals were divided into 4 groups: IR-Sham-operated, IR, post conditioned-IR (LIPC) and bilateral lower limb ischemia (LIR). The serum free radical, histological changes, Wet/Dry (W/D) ratio, levels of TNF-α, IL-6, cytokines and chemokines were tested and compared.

Results: Post-conditioning could ameliorate histological injuries in the lung when compared to IR group. The serum free radical is significantly lower in LIPC group than IR groups. W/D ratio in LIPC groups is significantly lower. LIPC also could reduce the expression of cytokines and chemokines.

Conclusion: post conditioning could reduce long-term damages of the lung after lower limb ischemic-reperfusion injury.

Keywords: Ischaemia-reperfusion injury; TNF-α; lung; post-conditioning.