2018
DOI: 10.1155/2018/5717913
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Reperfusion Activates AP-1 and Heat Shock Response in Donor Kidney Parenchyma after Warm Ischemia

Abstract: Utilization of kidneys from extended criteria donors leads to an increase in average warm ischemia time (WIT), which is associated with larger degrees of ischemia-reperfusion injury (IRI). Kidney resuscitation by extracorporeal perfusion in situ allows up to 60 minutes of asystole after the circulatory death. Molecular studies of kidney grafts from human donors with critically expanded WIT are warranted. Transcriptomes of two human kidneys from two different donors were profiled after 35-45 minutes of WIT and … Show more

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“…The mapping of I/R-related biomarkers points to possible organ conditioning during normal or hyperthermic dynamic preservation methods. (23,24)…”
Section: ❚ Role Of Heat Shock Proteins In Organ Transplantationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The mapping of I/R-related biomarkers points to possible organ conditioning during normal or hyperthermic dynamic preservation methods. (23,24)…”
Section: ❚ Role Of Heat Shock Proteins In Organ Transplantationmentioning
confidence: 99%