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Attenuation of skeletal muscle and renal injury to the lower limb following ischemia-reperfusion using mPTP inhibitor NIM-811

PLoS ONE, ISSN: 1932-6203, Vol: 9, Issue: 6, Page: e101067
2014
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Introduction: Operation on the infrarenal aorta and large arteries of the lower extremities may cause rhabdomyolysis of the skeletal muscle, which in turn may induce remote kidney injury. NIM-811 (N-metyl-4-isoleucine-cyclosporine) is a mitochondria specific drug, which can prevent ischemic-reperfusion (IR) injury, by inhibiting mitochondrial permeability transition pores (mPTP). Objectives: Our aim was to reduce damages in the skeletal muscle and the kidney after IR of the lower limb with NIM-811. Materials and methods: Wistar rats underwent 180 minutes of bilateral lower limb ischemia and 240 minutes of reperfusion. Four animal groups were formed called Sham (receiving vehicle and sham surgery), NIM-Sham (receiving NIM-811 and sham surgery), IR (receiving vehicle and surgery), and NIM-IR (receiving NIM-811 and surgery). Serum, urine and histological samples were taken at the end of reperfusion. NADH-tetrazolium staining, muscle Wet/Dry (W/D) ratio calculations, laser Doppler-flowmetry (LDF) and mean arterial pressure (MAP) monitoring were performed. Renal peroxynitrite concentration, serum TNF-α and IL-6 levels were measured. Results: Less significant histopathological changes were observable in the NIM-IR group as compared with the IR group. Serum K and necroenzyme levels were significantly lower in the NIM-IR group than in the IR group (LDH: p<0.001; CK: p<0.001; K: p = 0.017). Muscle mitochondrial viability proved to be significantly higher (p = 0.001) and renal function parameters were significantly better (creatinine: p = 0.016; FENa: p<0.001) in the NIM-IR group in comparison to the IR group. Serum TNF-α and IL-6 levels were significantly lower (TNF-α: p = 0.003, IL-6: p = 0.040) as well as W/D ratio and peroxynitrite concentration were significantly lower (p = 0.014; p<0.001) in the NIM-IR group than in the IR group. Conclusion: NIM-811 could have the potential of reducing rhabdomyolysis and impairment of the kidney after lower limb IR injury. © 2014 Garbaisz et al.

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David Garbaisz; Zsolt Turoczi; Peter Aranyi; Andras Fulop; Oliver Rosero; Edit Hermesz; Agnes Ferencz; Gabor Lotz; Laszlo Harsanyi; Attila Szijarto; Raghavan Raju

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