Ebselen Improves Ischemia-Reperfusion Injury After Rat Lung Transplantation

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Jürg Hamacher
Uz Stammberger
Elvira Weber
Rudolf Lucas
Albrecht Wendel
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[1] University of Konstanz,Biochemical Pharmacology
[2] University Hospital Inselspital,Pulmonary Division
[3] University Hospital Inselspital,Division of General Thoracic Surgery
[4] Medical College of Georgia,Vascular Biology Center
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Lung | 2009年 / 187卷
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Ebselen; Lung transplantation; Reperfusion injury; Anti-inflammatory agents;
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The heterocyclic organic compound ebselen (2-phenyl-1,2-benizsoselenazol-3(2H)-one) is a glutathione peroxidase mimick with protective properties against oxidative injury. Ebselen also has anti-inflammatory activity, including attenuation of tumor necrosis factor release and increase of interleukin-10, as shown in vivo, in inflammatory and ischemia-reperfusion injuries, including those of the lung. This study was designed to assess its effect on severe ischemia-reperfusion injury in a model of left-sided rat lung isotransplantation. Orthotopic single left-sided lung allotransplantation (Wistar to Wistar) was performed in female rats after a total ischemic time of 18 h. In nine recipients given 500 mg/kg oral ebselen 1 h before transplantation, graft PaO2/FiO2 was improved 24 h after transplantation, as evidenced with a mean (standard deviation) PaO2 of 139 (61) mmHg vs. eight controls with 65 (33) mmHg (p = 0.009). Bronchoalveolar PMN count was reduced to approximately 50% in the ebselen group compared with controls, whereas no difference in the tumor necrosis factor content was found. We conclude that the improvement of lung function in ebselen-treated transplanted rats is mainly the result of the anti-inflammatory activity of the drug during reperfusion.
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