International Journal of Molecular Sciences (Aug 2022)

Systemic and Renal Dynamics of Free Sulfhydryl Groups during Living Donor Kidney Transplantation

  • Nora A. Spraakman,
  • Annemieke M. Coester,
  • Arno R. Bourgonje,
  • Vincent B. Nieuwenhuijs,
  • Jan-Stephan F. Sanders,
  • Henri G. D. Leuvenink,
  • Harry van Goor,
  • Gertrude J. Nieuwenhuijs-Moeke

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms23179789
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 23, no. 17
p. 9789

Abstract

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During ischemia–reperfusion injury (IRI), reactive oxygen species are produced that can be scavenged by free sulfhydryl groups (R-SH, free thiols). In this study, we hypothesized that R-SH levels decrease as a consequence of renal IRI and that R-SH levels reflect post-transplant graft function. Systemic venous, arterial, renal venous, and urinary samples were collected in donors and recipients before, during, and after transplantation. R-SH was measured colorimetrically. Systemic arterial R-SH levels in recipients increased significantly up to 30 sec after reperfusion (p p p < 0.001), indicating a net decrease in R-SH levels across the transplanted kidney. Overall, these results suggest trans-renal oxidative stress as a consequence of IRI during kidney transplantation, reflected by systemic and renal changes in R-SH levels in transplant recipients.

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