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KMID : 0855520160290020053
Korean Journal of Physical Anthropology
2016 Volume.29 No. 2 p.53 ~ p.60
The Effect of Ischemic Preconditioning on the Expression of Serum Cytokines after 2 Hours Ischemia and Timely Reperfusion in the Hindlimb of Mice
Jin Jeong-Han

Kim Sung-Jae
Seo Youn-Kyoung
Kim Shin-Young
Abstract
The large volume of reactive oxygen species are generated during reperfusion after transient or postprocedural ischemia, which leads to cell injury. This ischemia-reperfusion (IR) injury may cause local and even systemic injuries. Thus, the need to reduce the IR injury has been highlighted and in this regard studies have demonstrated the ischemic preconditioning (IP) in which short ischemia and reperfusion are repeated before ischemia. Such IP is known to protect the tissues from IR injury by reducing inflammation response during ischemia.
Thus, this study was based on IP known to protect the tissue with developing the mechanism of resistance to ischemia and reperfusion injury in cellular tissue. As the substance that plays an important role in the inflammatory response during IR injury is cytokines, this study was intended to review and discuss the methodologies of IP as well as to analyze the correlation of its effects on the expression of cytokines.
Left common iliac artery in male mice of which weight was from 40 g to 45 g, was treated for ischemia. The animal groups consisted of ischemia (IC) group receiving 2-hour ischemic treatment alone; IP group receiving short 5-minute ischemia and reperfusion treatments repeated three times; and, ischemic preconditioning-ischemia (IP-IC) group receiving IP treatment followed by 2-hour ischemic treatment. Following these treatments in each group, reperfusion for intergroup comparisons was carried out at 30 minutes, and 1, 2 and 4 hours. The results of this study were as follows:
First, the expression level of pro-inflammatory cytokines, IL-1¥â was the highest in IC group receiving 2-hour ischemic treatment alone (p<.001). Second, the expression level of anti-inflammatory cytokine, IL-4 was the highest in the IP group (p<.001). Third, the expression level of anti-inflammatory cytokine, IL-10 was the highest in the IP group (p<.001).
In conclusion, even though the results had the degree of difference, the expression level of pro-inflammation cytokine, IL-1¥â in IC group was significantly lower than that in IP group, and the expression levels of antiinflammatory cytokines, IL-4 and IL-10 in IP were significantly higher than those in IC group and IP-IC group.
KEYWORD
IL-1¥â, IL-4, IL-10, Mouse, Ischemic preconditioning, Ischemia-reperfusion injury
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