Protective Effects of Quercetin and Sucrose on Cold-Preservation Injury in Porcine Kidneys Donated After Cardiac Death

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Abstract

Background/Objectives: The University of Wisconsin (UW) solution is the gold standard for kidney preservation. The addition of quercetin (QE) to the preservation solution reduces damage to renal kidney tubular cells, and the addition of sucrose (Suc) is beneficial for kidney preservation. The aim of this study was to investigate the protective effects of QE and Suc and to evaluate whether their use improves mitigates ischemia-reperfusion (I/R) injury after simple cold storage (CS) in porcine kidneys. Methods: Kidney grafts were procured after 30 min of warm ischemia, followed by preservation under two conditions for 22 h: group 1, preserved with CS/UW solution (n = 4), and group 2, preserved with CS/UW solution containing QE (33.1 μM) and Suc (0.1 M; (n = 6). All grafts were evaluated using an ex- vivo isolated kidney- reperfusion model with oxygenated, diluted, autologous blood at room temperature. Results: At the end of reperfusion, creatinine phosphokinase and lactate dehydrogenase levels were significantly lower in group 2 than those in group 1. Additionally, group 2 had a significantly higher number more of anti-ERG-positive endothelial- cell nuclei than group 1 at the end of reperfusion. Conclusions: Our results suggest that the addition of QE and Suc to the UW solution can improve mitigate I/R injury to the donated kidney after CS.

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