Abdo EE, Cunha JEM, Deluca P, Coelho AMM, Bacchella T, Machado MCC. Protective effect of N2-mercaptopropionylglycine on rats and dogs liver during ischemia/reperfusion process.
ARQUIVOS DE GASTROENTEROLOGIA 2004;
40:177-80. [PMID:
15029394 DOI:
10.1590/s0004-28032003000300008]
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Abstract
BACKGROUND
N2-mercaptopropionylglycine is a powerful super oxide synthesis inhibitor and has been tested as a preventive agent of metabolic and structural hepatic damage in the ischemia/reperfusion process.
AIM
To analyze some effects of N2-mercaptopropionylglycine administration to animals of two species submitted to normothermic liver ischemia/reperfusion.
MATERIAL AND METHODS
Twenty-two rats and 22 dogs were divided into four groups: group I: rats that received intravenous saline 0.9%; group II: rats that received 100 mg/kg of N2-mercaptopropionylglycine; group III: dogs that received saline intravenous 0.9% and group IV: dogs that received 100 mg/kg N2-mercaptopropionylglycine.
RESULTS
Ten minutes after the saline or drug administration, each group was submitted to left lobe liver ischemia for 25 minutes followed by reperfusion. Biochemical studies 24 hours after reperfusion revealed a significantly lower elevation of transaminases in animals of groups II (AST = 271 +/- 182; ALT = 261 +/- 161 ) and IV (AST = 101 +/- 45; ALT = 123 +/- 89) when compared to the controls group: I (AST = 2144 +/- 966; ALT = 1869 +/- 1040 00) and III (AST = 182 +/- 76.51; ALT = 277 +/- 219), respectively. Histology study demonstrated a significantly minor aggression to animals of groups II and IV when compared to groups I and III, respectively.
CONCLUSION
These results suggest a significant release of free radicals of oxygen in the process and that N2-mercaptopropionylglycine may have a significant protective effect on liver parenchyma when submitted to ischemia/reperfusion.
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