Molecular mechanisms of hepatic ischemia-reperfusion injury and preconditioning
University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
Abstract
Ischemia-reperfusion injury is, at least in part, responsible for the morbidity associated with liver surgery under total vascular exclusion or after liver transplantation. The pathophysiology of hepatic ischemia-reperfusion includes a number of mechanisms that contribute to various degrees in the overall injury. Some of the topics discussed in this review include cellular mechanisms of injury, formation of pro- and anti-inflammatory mediators, expression of adhesion molecules, and the role of oxidant stress during the inflammatory response. Furthermore, the roles of nitric oxide in preventing microcirculatory disturbances and as a substrate for peroxynitrite formation are reviewed. In addition, emerging…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 47.06
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 187
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1Topics & keywords
- Peroxynitrite
- Nitric oxide
- Medicine
- Ischemia
- Reperfusion injury
- Pathophysiology
- Ischemic preconditioning
- Liver transplantation