Hepatic ischemia reperfusion injury: A systematic review of literature and the role of current drugs and biomarkers

Marco Cannistrà(Ospedale Annunziata di Cosenza), Michele Ruggiero(Ospedale Annunziata di Cosenza), Alessandra Zullo(Magna Graecia University), Giuseppe Gallelli(Azienda Ospedaliera Pugliese Ciaccio), Simone Serafini(Ospedale Annunziata di Cosenza), Maria Mazzitelli(Conservatorio Torrefranca Vibo Valentia), A Naso(Magna Graecia University), Raffaele Grande(Magna Graecia University), Raffaele Serra(Magna Graecia University), Bruno Nardo(Ospedale Annunziata di Cosenza)
International Journal of Surgery
May 30, 2016
Cited by 386

Abstract

Hepatic ischemia reperfusion injury (IRI) is not only a pathophysiological process involving the liver, but also a complex systemic process affecting multiple tissues and organs. Hepatic IRI can seriously impair liver function, even producing irreversible damage, which causes a cascade of multiple organ dysfunction. Many factors, including anaerobic metabolism, mitochondrial damage, oxidative stress and secretion of ROS, intracellular Ca(2+) overload, cytokines and chemokines produced by KCs and neutrophils, and NO, are involved in the regulation of hepatic IRI processes. Matrix Metalloproteinases (MMPs) can be an important mediator of early leukocyte recruitment and target in acute and chronic liver injury associated to ischemia. MMPs and neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin (NGAL) could be used as markers of I-R injury severity stages. This review explores the relationship between factors and inflammatory pathways that characterize hepatic IRI, MMPs and current pharmacological approaches to this disease.


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