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Involvement of endothelin in graft-versus-host disease after rat small bowel transplantation
Authors:Shungo Hiroyasu  M. Shiraishi  Toshiomi Kusano  Yoshihiro Muto
Affiliation:(1) First Department of Surgery, University of Ryukyu, School of Medicine, Uehara 207, Nishihara-cho, Okinawa, 903–01, Japan Fax: + 81 98 895 5993, JP
Abstract:Endothelin (ET-1) expression was evaluated by radioimmunoassay in both plasma and various tissue specimens serially obtained from LBN-F1 recipients of LEW heterotopic small bowel allografts. The recipients showed graft-versus-host disease (GVHD), which histologically became apparent on postoperative day (POD) 13. The ET-1 levels peaked on POD 9 in the kidney, lung, and host intestine at 51.0 ± 21.1, 90.9 ± 59.6, and 25.4 ± 11.8 pg/g wet, respectively, and peaked on POD 11 in the plasma at 7.7 ± 3.2 pg/ml; thereafter, they decreased to basal levels in both the plasma and tissue specimens on POD 13. An immunohistochemical study of these organs showed a corresponding increase in ET-1 staining in both the endothelial and epithelial cells on PODs 5 and 9, and a reduction in staining on POD 13. In conclusion, ET-1 was found to be increasingly released from the target cells of GVHD before any histological changes became apparent, thus suggesting the pathophysiological involvement of ET-1 in intestinal GVHD. Received: 11 June 1996 Received after revision: 3 September 1996 Accepted: 28 October 1996
Keywords:Endothelin  small bowel transplantation  rat  Small bowel transplantation  rat  endothelin  Graft-versus-host disease  endothelin  small bowel transplantation
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