Volume 26, Number 1, 105-110, DOI: 10.1007/s00383-009-2508-6

Effect of simvastatin on intestinal recovery following gut ischemia–reperfusion injury in a rat

Nadav Slijper, Igor Sukhotnik, Elena Chemodanov, Yulia Bashenko, Ron Shaoul, Arnold G. Coran and Jorge Mogilner

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Abstract

Background  

Pleiotropic (lipid lowering-independent) effects of statins are attributed to their antiinflammatory, antioxidant, and/or vascular actions. Extensive studies in various experimental models have established that pretreatment with simvastatin significantly protects heart and kidney injured by ischemia–reperfusion (IR). The purpose of the present study was to examine the effect of simvastatin on intestinal recovery and enterocyte turnover after intestinal IR injury in rats.

Methods  

Male Sprague–Dawley rats were divided into three experimental groups: (1) sham rats underwent laparotomy, (2) IR-rats underwent occlusion of both superior mesenteric artery and portal vein for 30 min followed by 48 h of reperfusion, and (3) IR-SIM rats underwent IR and were treated with oral simvastatin (10 mg/kg) given by gavage immediately before and 24 h after operation. Intestinal structural changes, Park’s injury score, enterocyte proliferation and enterocyte apoptosis were determined 24 h following IR. A non-parametric Kruskal–Wallis ANOVA test was used for statistical analysis with P less than 0.05 considered statistically significant.

Results  

Treatment with simvastatin resulted in a significant increase in bowel and mucosal weight in ileum, villus height and crypt depth in jejunum and ileum compared to IR animals. IR-SIM rats had also a significantly lower intestinal injury score as well as lower apoptotic index in jejunum and ileum compared to IR animals.

Conclusions  

Treatment with simvastatin prevents gut mucosal damage and inhibits programmed cell death following intestinal IR in a rat.

Keywords  Intestine - Ischemia-reperfusion - Simvastatin - Enterocyte turnover - Intestinal damage

N. Slijper and I. Sukhotnik equally contributed to the preparation of the manuscript.

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