Preconditioning with tin-protoporphyrin IX attenuates ischemia/reperfusion injury in the rat kidney

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Background. Heme oxygenase (HO)-1 is induced as a unique stress response and leads to a transient resistance against oxidative damage, including ischemia and reperfusion (I/R) injury. In the present study, we examined whether HO-1 induction may confer a protection against I/R injury in the rat kidney. Methods. Lewis rats were divided into four groups as follows: (1) vehicle group; (2) group treated with ferri-protoporphyrin IX (hemin), an inducer of HO; (3) group treated with low-dose tin-protoporphyrin IX (SnPP), an inhibitor of HO; and (4) group treated with high-dose SnPP. Renal warm ischemia for 60 minutes was performed 24 hours after each treatment. Results. At 24 hours after treatment, hemin induced a significant increase in renal HO activity, but failed to induce HO-1 protein synthesis. Although both low- and high-dose SnPP reduced HO activity, a marked HO-1 expression was observed only in the high-dose SnPP-treated kidney. Hemin exacerbated the renal function after reperfusion, while high-dose SnPP significantly suppressed the intercellular adhesion molecule (ICAM)-1 expression, the infiltration of ED-1-positive macrophages and the expression of activated caspase-3, which resulted in attenuation of apoptotic cell death and ameliorated I/R injury. Conclusion. These results suggest that prior induction of HO-1 protein by high-dose SnPP may lead to anti-inflammatory and antiapoptotic effects on warm renal I/R injury independently of its enzyme activity, and that HO enzyme activation may not always act as an antioxidant, especially under I/R-induced oxidative stress.

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Kaizu, T., Tamaki, T., Tanaka, M., Uchida, Y., Tsuchihashi, S. I., Kawamura, A., & Kakita, A. (2003). Preconditioning with tin-protoporphyrin IX attenuates ischemia/reperfusion injury in the rat kidney. Kidney International, 63(4), 1393–1403. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1523-1755.2003.00882.x

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