학술논문

Current knowledge on oxidative stress in hepatic ischemia/reperfusion.
Document Type
Article
Source
Free Radical Research. Aug2013, Vol. 47 Issue 8, p555-568. 14p.
Subject
*OXIDATIVE stress
*ISCHEMIA
*LIVER transplantation
*REACTIVE oxygen species
*BIOACCUMULATION
*THERAPEUTICS
*ANTIOXIDANTS
Language
ISSN
1071-5762
Abstract
Ischemia/reperfusion (I/R) injury associated with hepatic resections and liver transplantation remains a serious complication in clinical practice, despite several attempts to solve the problem. The redox balance, which is pivotal for normal function and integrity of tissues, is dysregulated during I/R, leading to an accumulation of reactive oxygen species (ROS). Formation of ROS and oxidant stress are the disease mechanisms most commonly invoked in hepatic I/R injury. The present review examines published results regarding possible sources of ROS and their effects in the context of I/R injury. We also review the effect of oxidative stress on marginal livers, which are more vulnerable to I/R-induced oxidative stress. Strategies to improve the viability of marginal livers could reduce the risk of dysfunction after surgery and increase the number of organs suitable for transplantation. The review also considers the therapeutic strategies developed in recent years to reduce the oxidative stress induced by hepatic I/R, and we seek to explain why some of them have not been applied clinically. New antioxidant strategies that have yielded promising results for hepatic I/R injury are discussed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]