Modulación mediante precondicionamiento isquémico de la respuesta inflamatoria y apoptótica inducida por isquemia-reperfusión en un modelo experimental porcino de autotrasplante pulmonar

  1. ZAPATERO GARCIA, SARA
Dirixida por:
  1. Emilio Álvarez Fernández Director
  2. María Cebollero Presmanes Director
  3. Carlos Simón Adiego Director

Universidade de defensa: Universidad Complutense de Madrid

Fecha de defensa: 19 de xuño de 2017

Tribunal:
  1. María Cruz García Martín Presidente/a
  2. Luis Ortega Medina Secretario/a
  3. Nicolás Moreno Mata Vogal
  4. Patricia Cruz Pardos Vogal
  5. Luis Olmedilla Arnal Vogal

Tipo: Tese

Resumo

Some clinical and surgical procedures widely used nowadays involve inducing lung ischemia for extended periods of time, with the risk of developing lung ischemia-reperfusion injury (LIRI). This syndrome involves a complex inflamatory response that causes disruption of epithelial and endothelial barriers and leads to severe pulmonary edema and lung dysfunction, thus increasing early postoperative morbidity and mortality. Given its important consequences, there is a growing interest in developing methods to protect the lung from developing LIRI. Ischemic preconditioning (IP) is a method that uses short periods of ischemia on one or more organs prior to prolonged ischemia in order to reduce the extension of the damage caused by IR. There is little evidence of the effect of IP on LIRI. However, its protective effect has been proven on some experimental animal models...