Intracellular Na+ accumulation and hepatocyte injury during cold storage

Rita Carini, Maria Grazia De Cesaris, Giorgio Bellomo, Emanuele Albano

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Abstract

Background. The mechanisms responsible for liver damage during cold storage are still not completely understood. We have investigated the role played by alterations of Na+ homeostasis in cell injury during cold hypoxia. Methods. The changes in Na+ distribution were investigated in isolated rat hepatocytes stored at 4°C under hypoxic conditions. Results. Hepatocyte cold stored up to 72 hr in Krebs-Henseleit-Hepes buffer showed a progressive increase in intracellular Na+ content that preceded the loss of cell viability. Na+ accumulation and cell death were prevented using Na+-free, acidic (pH 6.5) or glycine-supplemented storage media. The Na+ ionophore monensin reverted the cytoprotection exerted by glycine and by the acidic medium, but not that given by Na+-free Krebs-Henseleit-Hepes. A low Na+ content was also important for the cytoprotection observed using University of Wischonsin solution. Conclusions. Na+ overload might contribute to liver graft injury occurring during cold storage.

Lingua originaleInglese
pagine (da-a)294-297
Numero di pagine4
RivistaTransplantation
Volume68
Numero di pubblicazione2
DOI
Stato di pubblicazionePubblicato - 27 lug 1999

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