“…L-arginine is the substrate for nitric oxide synthase (NOS), and its administration seems to be beneficial in preventing I/R injury, which reflects the possible protective role of NO. There are also controversial reports demonstrating that this molecule is cytotoxic and needs to be further investigated (Fukatsu et al, 2004). NO protects vessels by acting as a vasodilator, an anti-inflammatory agent, an inhibitor of neutrophil adherence and a scavenger of OFR (Emre et al, 2008;Horie et al, 1998;Kubes and McCafferty, 2000).…”