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Slow induction of brain death leads to decreased renal function and increased hepatic apoptosis in rats.

Rolando A RebolledoDane HoeksmaChristina M V HottenrottYves J L BodarPetra J OttensJanneka Wiersema-BuistHenri G D Leuvenink
Published in: Journal of translational medicine (2016)
Slow induction of BD leads to poorer renal function compared to fast induction. Renal inflammatory and oxidative stress markers were increased. Liver function was not affected by speed of BD induction but hepatic inflammatory and apoptosis markers increased significantly due to slow induction compared to fast induction. These results provide initial proof that speed of BD induction influences detrimental renal and hepatic processes which could signify different donor management strategies for patients progressing to BD at different speeds.
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