Journal of Hepatology
Volume 42, Issue 1 , Pages 94-101, January 2005

Free radical scavenger (edaravone) prevents endotoxin-induced liver injury after partial hepatectomy in rats

  • Katsushige Tsuji

      Affiliations

    • Department of Surgery, Kansai Medical University, 10-15 Fumizono, Moriguchi, Osaka 570-8507, Japan
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  • A-Hon Kwon

      Affiliations

    • Department of Surgery, Kansai Medical University, 10-15 Fumizono, Moriguchi, Osaka 570-8507, Japan
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. Tel.: +81 6 6992 1001x3262; fax: +81 6 6992 7343.
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  • Hideyuki Yoshida

      Affiliations

    • Department of Surgery, Kansai Medical University, 10-15 Fumizono, Moriguchi, Osaka 570-8507, Japan
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  • Zeyu Qiu

      Affiliations

    • Department of Surgery, Kansai Medical University, 10-15 Fumizono, Moriguchi, Osaka 570-8507, Japan
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  • Masaki Kaibori

      Affiliations

    • Department of Surgery, Kansai Medical University, 10-15 Fumizono, Moriguchi, Osaka 570-8507, Japan
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  • Tadayoshi Okumura

      Affiliations

    • Department of Medical Chemistry, Kansai Medical University, 10-15 Fumizono, Moriguchi, Osaka 570-8507, Japan
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  • Yasuo Kamiyama

      Affiliations

    • Department of Surgery, Kansai Medical University, 10-15 Fumizono, Moriguchi, Osaka 570-8507, Japan

Received 29 June 2004; received in revised form 15 September 2004; accepted 21 September 2004. published online 14 October 2004.

Background/Aims

Infection after major surgery, such as massive hepatectomy, induces liver dysfunction, occasionally leading to multiple organ failure and death. We demonstrated the anti-inflammatory effects and functional mechanisms of 3-methyl-1-phenyl-2-pyrazolin-5-one (edaravone), a newly synthesized free radical scavenger, on an experimental model of endotoxemia after partial hepatectomy in rats.

Methods

Rats were treated with lipopolysaccharide (LPS) 48h after 70% hepatectomy. Edaravone was administered intravenously before LPS-treatment.

Results

Edaravone markedly improved the survival rate of LPS-treated rats after hepatectomy and inhibited increases in serum levels of AST and LDH. Histopathological analysis demonstrated that edaravone prevented inflammatory changes in the liver, kidney and spleen. Edaravone inhibited the formation of one of the markers of oxidative damage, malondialdehyde. Increases in inflammatory cytokines and cytokine-induced neutrophil chemoattractant (CINC) in serum and liver tissue were inhibited in the edaravone-treated group. An electrophoretic mobility shift assay revealed that edaravone inhibited the activation of the transcription factor, nuclear factor-kappa B (NF-κB). Edaravone also reduced the induction of inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS).

Conclusions

Edaravone prevents endotoxin-induced liver injury after partial hepatectomy not only by attenuating oxidative damage, but also by reducing the production of inflammatory cytokines, CINC and iNOS, in part through the inhibition of NF-κB activation.

Keywords: Reactive oxygen intermediates, Oxidative damage, Kupffer cell, Nuclear factor-kappa B, Inflammatory cytokine, Inducible nitric oxide synthase

 

PII: S0168-8278(04)00434-9

doi:10.1016/j.jhep.2004.09.018

Journal of Hepatology
Volume 42, Issue 1 , Pages 94-101, January 2005