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Title: | Iloprost and pentoxifylline attenuate ischemia-reperfusion injury in skeletal muscle in rabbit model | Other Titles: | İloprost ve pentoksifilin tavflan modelinde iskelet kasındaki iskemi-reperfüzyon hasarını hafifletir | Authors: | Emrecan, Bilgin Tulukoglu, E. Bozok, F. Aksun, M. Yagdi, S. Özcan, A.V. Saçar, M. |
Keywords: | Cardiovascular agents Iloprost Ischemia-reperfusion injury/drug therapy Pentoxifylline Rabbit skeletal muscle iloprost malonaldehyde pentoxifylline abdominal aorta animal experiment animal model animal tissue aorta occlusion article continuous infusion controlled study edema female gastrocnemius muscle male muscle ischemia nonhuman rabbit reperfusion injury Animals Disease Models, Animal Drug Therapy, Combination Edema Female Humans Male Malondialdehyde Muscle, Skeletal Platelet Aggregation Inhibitors Rabbits Random Allocation Reperfusion Injury Treatment Outcome Vasodilator Agents |
Abstract: | BACKGROUND: We investigated the effects of iloprost and pentoxifylline on skeletal muscle ischemia-reperfusion injury in a rabbit model. METHODS: Forty New Zealand white rabbits were grouped into four. In Group 1, iloprost was continuously infused starting half an hour before the reperfusion following a 2-hour ischemia formed by abdominal aortic occlusion, and it was continued during the 4-hour reperfusion period. Group 2 was treated with pentoxifylline, and Group 3 received saline solution. Group 4 was the sham group. Malondialdehyde levels and edema scores in gastrocnemius muscle were evaluated. RESULTS: Edema score was significantly lower in Group 1 when compared with the control group (Group 1 vs Group 3, p=0.040; Group 2 vs Group 3, p=0.145; Group 1 vs Group 2, p=0.580). Malondialdehyde levels of the medicated groups were significantly lower when compared with the control group (Group 1: 60±11 nmol/g tissue, Group 2: 74±11 nmol/g tissue, Group 3: 95±10 nmol/g tissue; Group 1 vs Group 2, p=0.010; Group 1 vs Group 3, p<0.001; Group 2 vs Group 3, p<0.001; Group 1 vs Group 4, p<0.001; Group 2 vs Group 4, p<0.001; Group 3 vs Group 4: p<0.001). CONCLUSION: Acute skeletal muscle ischemia is a common problem. We are of the opinion that in the early phase of skeletal muscle ischemia, iloprost and pentoxifylline medication may reduce ischemia-reperfusion injury. | URI: | https://hdl.handle.net/11499/7119 | ISSN: | 1306-696X |
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