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Effects of Oral beta- Glucan on Liver Ischemia/Reperfusion Injury in

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dc.contributor.author Aydogan, MS
dc.contributor.author Yucel, A
dc.contributor.author Erdogan, MA
dc.contributor.author Polat, A
dc.contributor.author Cetin, A
dc.contributor.author Ucar, M
dc.contributor.author Duran, ZR
dc.contributor.author Colak, C
dc.contributor.author Durmus, M
dc.date.accessioned 2022-10-13T12:36:30Z
dc.date.available 2022-10-13T12:36:30Z
dc.date.issued 2013
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/11616/80367
dc.description.abstract Aim. Ischemia/reperfusion (IR) injury (IRI) in liver transplant patients may negatively affect graft function. Although beta-glucan protects kidneys against IRI, its effect on the liver is unknown. This study sought to investigate beta-glucan effects on oxidative damage to the liver after IRI in rats.
dc.description.abstract Materials and Methods. Thirty-two rats were randomly divided into 4 experimental groups n = 8 in each group: sham, IR, beta-glucan and IR + beta-glucan. beta-Glucan (50 mg kg(-1) . day(-1)) was orally administered for 10 days to rats in the beta-glucan and IR + beta-glucan groups. The rats in the IR and IR + beta-glucan groups were subjected to ischemia and reperfusion (IR) for 60 minutes each. All rats were killed on day 11 to evaluate histological changes as well as tissue levels of oxidants and antioxidants.
dc.description.abstract Results. Malondialdehyde (MDA) levels were significantly higher in the IR than the sham group (P = .001). MDA level was significantly higher in the IR group than in the IR + beta-glucan group (P = .001). The levels of tissue antioxidant markers (superoxide dismutase [SOD], glutathione-peroxidase [GPx], and catalase [CAT]) were significantly lower in the IR group than in the sham group (P < .05). SOD and GPx levels did not differ significantly between the IR and IR + beta-glucan groups. CAT activity was significantly higher in the IR than the IR + beta-glucan group (P = .001). Histological tissue damage was reduced in the IR + beta-glucan than the IR group.
dc.description.abstract Conclusion. Liver IRI is an inevitable problem during liver surgery. Our results suggested that beta-glucan pretreatment suppressed oxidative stress and increased antioxidant levels in an rat model of liver IRI.
dc.description.abstract C1 [Aydogan, M. S.; Yucel, A.; Erdogan, M. A.; Ucar, M.; Durmus, M.] Inonu Univ, Dept Anesthesiol & Reanimat, Fac Med, Malatya, Turkey.
dc.description.abstract [Polat, A.; Duran, Z. R.] Inonu Univ, Dept Physiol, Fac Med, Malatya, Turkey.
dc.description.abstract [Cetin, A.] Inonu Univ, Dept Histol, Fac Med, Malatya, Turkey.
dc.description.abstract [Colak, C.] Inonu Univ, Dept Biostat & Med Informat, Fac Med, Malatya, Turkey.
dc.source TRANSPLANTATION PROCEEDINGS
dc.title Effects of Oral beta- Glucan on Liver Ischemia/Reperfusion Injury in
dc.title Rats


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