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Effect of Cyclosporine on Cytokine Production in Elective Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting: A Sub-Analysis of the CiPRICS (Cyclosporine to Protect Renal Function in Cardiac Surgery) Study

Journal

JOURNAL OF CARDIOTHORACIC AND VASCULAR ANESTHESIA
Volume 36, Issue 7, Pages 1985-1994

Publisher

W B SAUNDERS CO-ELSEVIER INC
DOI: 10.1053/j.jvca.2021.11.026

Keywords

cardiac surgery; acute kidney injury; cyclosporine; cytokines, IL-6; cystatin C

Funding

  1. Swedish Heart-Lung Foundation [86601]
  2. Swedish ALF grants
  3. Richard and Helen DeVos Foundation
  4. Abliva AB, Lund, Sweden

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The study aimed to investigate the effects of preoperative cyclosporine treatment on cytokine production and factors associated with postoperative kidney impairment. The results showed that surgery triggers elevation of cytokine levels, but this activation was not impacted by preoperative cyclosporine treatment.
Objectives: The augmented inflammatory response to cardiac surgery is a recognized cause of postoperative acute kidney injury. The present study aimed to investigate the effects of preoperative cyclosporine treatment on cytokine production and delineate factors associated with postoperative kidney impairment. Design: A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, single-center study. Setting: At a tertiary care, university hospital. Participants: Patients eligible for elective coronary artery bypass grafting surgery; 67 patients were enrolled. Interventions: Patients were randomized to receive 2.5 mg/kg cyclosporine or placebo before surgery. Cytokine levels were measured after the induction of anesthesia and 4 hours after the end of cardiopulmonary bypass. Measurements and Main Results: Tissue-aggressive (interleukin [IL]-1 beta, macrophage inflammatory protein [MIP]-1 beta, granulocyte colony-stimulating factor [G-CSF], IL-6, IL-8, IL-17, MCP-1), as well tissue-lenient (IL-4) cytokines, were significantly elevated in response to surgery. Changes in cytokine levels were not affected by cyclosporine pretreatment. Conclusions: Elective coronary artery bypass grafting surgery with cardiopulmonary bypass triggers cytokine activation. This activation was not impacted by preoperative cyclosporine treatment. (C) 2021 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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