Publication: Remote myocardial injury: the protective role of fluoxetine.
dc.contributor.author | Yaman, Onur M | |
dc.contributor.author | Erman, Hayriye | |
dc.contributor.author | Guner, Ibrahim | |
dc.contributor.author | Tok, Olgu Enis | |
dc.contributor.author | Pala, Mukaddes | |
dc.contributor.author | Esrefoglu, Mukaddes | |
dc.contributor.author | Gelisgen, Remise | |
dc.contributor.author | Uzun, Hafize | |
dc.contributor.author | Aksu, Ugur | |
dc.contributor.author | Yelmen, Nermin | |
dc.contributor.author | Sahin, Gulderen | |
dc.date.accessioned | 2023-05-16T16:04:44Z | |
dc.date.available | 2023-05-16T16:04:44Z | |
dc.date.issued | 2018-03-31T21:00:00Z | |
dc.description.abstract | Aortic cross-clamping-induced ischemia-reperfusion (IR) is an important factor in the development of postoperative acute cardiac injury following abdominal aortic surgery. We investigated the possible anti-oxidant/anti-inflammatory effects of fluoxetine (FLX), which is used widely as a preoperative anxiolytic on cardiac injury induced by IR of the infrarenal abdominal aorta. FLX was administered to IR-performed (60 min of ischemia and 120 min of reperfusion) rats for 3 days, once daily at 20 mg/kg i.p. dosage. Results were compared to control and non-FLX-treated IR-performed rats. Serum creatine kinase (CK) and CK-MB levels, lipid hydroperoxide, thiobarbituric acid reactive substances, and pro-oxidant/anti-oxidant balance levels in the IR group were significantly higher whereas superoxide dismutase activity, glutathione, and ferric reducing/anti-oxidant power levels were lower than for the control. IR also increased myeloperoxidase activity, tumor necrosis factor-α, interleukin-1β, and interleukin-6 and decreased interleukin-10 levels. FLX decreased CK, CK-MB, lipid hydroperoxide, thiobarbituric acid reactive substances, and pro-oxidant/anti-oxidant balance levels while increasing superoxide dismutase activity, glutathione, and ferric reducing/anti-oxidant power levels. FLX also decreased myeloperoxidase activity, tumor necrosis factor-α, interleukin-1β, and interleukin-6 levels and increased interleukin-10 levels compared to IR. FLX attenuated the morphological changes associated with cardiac injury. Our study clearly demonstrates that FLX confers protection against aortic IR-induced cardiac injury, tissue leucocyte infiltration, and cellular integrity via its anti-oxidant/anti-inflammatory effects. | |
dc.identifier.pubmed | 28915358 | |
dc.identifier.uri | https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12645/38082 | |
dc.language.iso | en | |
dc.subject | acute cardiac injury | |
dc.subject | aorte abdominale infra-rénale | |
dc.subject | fluoxetine | |
dc.subject | fluoxétine | |
dc.subject | inflammation | |
dc.subject | infrarenal abdominal aorta | |
dc.subject | ischemia–reperfusion | |
dc.subject | ischémie–reperfusion | |
dc.subject | lésions cardiaques aiguës | |
dc.subject | oxidant/anti-oxidant balance | |
dc.subject | oxidative stress | |
dc.subject | stress oxydatif | |
dc.subject | équilibre oxydation/anti-oxydation | |
dc.title | Remote myocardial injury: the protective role of fluoxetine. | |
dspace.entity.type | Publication | |
local.indexed.at | PubMed |