Title of article :
Renoprotective potential of exogen erythropoietin on experimental ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysm model: An animal study
Author/Authors :
Altun, Gokalp Department of Cardiovascular Surgery - Faculty of Medicine - Karadeniz Technical University - 61080 Trabzon, Turkey , Cakiroglu, Yavuz Department of Cardiovascular Surgery - Faculty of Medicine - Karadeniz Technical University - 61080 Trabzon, Turkey , Pulathan, Zerrin Department of Cardiovascular Surgery - Faculty of Medicine - Karadeniz Technical University - 61080 Trabzon, Turkey , Yulug, Esin Department of Histology and Embryology - Faculty of Medicine - Karadeniz Technical University - 61080 Trabzon, Turkey , Mentese, Ahmet Department of Biochemistry - Faculty of Medicine - Karadeniz Technical University - 61080 Trabzon, Turkey
Abstract :
Objective(s): The aim of this study is to investigate the renoprotective effect of erythropoietin
(EPO) on hypovolemic shock and ischemia/reperfusion (IR) injury on kidneys as end-organs in an
experimentally-created ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysm (rAAA) model.
Materials and Methods: Thirty anesthetized Sprague-Dawley male rats were randomized to sham
((Sh n:6) (Sh+EPO n:6)) or shock and I/R groups ((S/IR n:9) (S/IR+EPO n:9)). Additional surgical
procedure except aortic exploration was not performed on Sh and Sh+EPO groups. 60 min of shock,
60 min of ischemia, and 120 min of reperfusion were applied on S/IR and S/IR+EPO groups. In the
S/IR and S/IR+EPO groups, hemorrhagic shock, lower torso ischemia, and reperfusion were created.
At the end of the shock period, saline solutions were separately and equally administered to Sh and
S/IR groups, whereas 2000 U/kg EPO was intraperitoneally administered to Sh+EPO and S/IR+EPO
groups. At the end of the experimental study, some biochemical and histological parameters were
studied in serum and kidney tissues.
Results: Biochemical parameters were all significantly increased in the S/IR group compared with
the Sh group. These parameters were not statistically significantly different between S/IR+EPO and
Sh+EPO groups. In histopathologic examination, EPO prevented high-grade injury.
Conclusion: Our data indicate that EPO may have a renoprotective effect and reduce the systemic
inflammatory response that resulted from shock and I/R in an experimental model of rAAA.
Keywords :
Abdominal , Aneurysm , Aortic aneurysm , Erythropoietin , Hypovolemic , Ischemia-reperfusion injury , Renoprotective effect , Ruptured , Shock
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics