2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.jss.2014.12.040
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Effects of ukrain in rats with intestinal ischemia and reperfusion

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“…OSI was used as an indicator of oxidative stress in this study. OSI has been suggested that it can accurately reflect the state of oxidative status [20]. TAS demonstrates the body's total antioxidant defense.…”
Section: Tissue Enos and Inos Immunoreactivity Scoresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…OSI was used as an indicator of oxidative stress in this study. OSI has been suggested that it can accurately reflect the state of oxidative status [20]. TAS demonstrates the body's total antioxidant defense.…”
Section: Tissue Enos and Inos Immunoreactivity Scoresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite the fact that studies on mesenteric ischemia reperfusion injury treatment have been performed with many agents in the literature, no study on the effect of sesamin on mesenteric ischemia reperfusion injury has been seen [2628]. In a study conducted by Torun et al ., it has been shown that TAS, TOS, and OSI values may not only be an indication of oxidative or antioxidative status but may also be used to evaluate treatment response [29, 30]. In our study, these parameters were measured at the tissue level in addition to the plasma values.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Owing to the relative failure of the clinical treatment of reperfusion injury and in light of previous studies, the importance of targeting reperfusion injury in cases of intestinal ischemic injury has been brought into question. Recent studies demonstrated that ukrain, an alkaloid thiophosphoric acid derivative of greater celandine (Chelidonium majus, a member of the Papaveraceae family), helps to prevent intestinal tissue breakdown during intestinal IR injury and that this effect can be achieved by antioxidant activities [27]. Gu et al [28] suggested that IR-induced intestinal tight junction dysfunction can be improved by berberine, thereby demonstrating the therapeutic potential of berberine for intestinal IR.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%