Author/Authors :
Çimen, Orhan Department of General Surgery - Faculty of Medicine - Erzincan University, Turkey , Çimen, Ferda Keskin Department of Pathology - Faculty of Medicine - Erzincan University, Turkey , Gülaboğlu, Mine Department of Biochemistry - Faculty of Pharmacy - Atatürk University, Erzurum, Turkey , Bilgin, Aslı Özbek Department of Pharmacology - Faculty of Medicine - Erzincan University, Turkey , Çekiç, Arif Burak Department of General Surgery - Faculty of Medicine - Karadeniz Technical University, Trabzon, Turkey , Eken, Hüseyin Department of General Surgery - Mengücek Gazi Training and Research Hospital, Erzincan, Turkey , Süleyman, Zeynep Department of Pharmacology - Faculty of Health Sciences - Erzincan University, Turkey , Bilgin, Yasin Department of Emergency - Mengücek Gazi Training and Research Hospital, Erzincan, Turkey , Altuner, Durdu Department of Pharmacology - Faculty of Medicine - Erzincan University, Turkey
Abstract :
Purpose:
To investigate the effect of metyrosine against I/R induced gastric damage in rats.
Methods:
Eighteen albino Wistar male rats were divided into groups; gastric I/R (GIR), 50 mg/kg metyrosine+gastric I/R (MGIR), and sham (SG) groups. 50 mg/kg metyrosine was given to the MGIR group, and distilled water was given to the GIR and SG groups by the oral gavage. After 30 minutes, 25 mg/kg thiopental sodium was injected intraperitoneally. Ischemia was achieved for 1 hour by clamping the celiac artery of the MGIR and GIR groups, then reperfusion was achieved for 3 hours. After that, animals were killed with 50 mg/kg thiopental. Biochemical and histopathological examinations performed on the gastric tissues.
Results:
Metyrosine decreased the MDA and MPO and the increased the tGSH and SOD. In addition, it reduced inflammation by suppressing the decrease of COX-1 and the increase of COX-2. Histopathologically, metyrosine decreased symptoms caused by I/R such as mucosal necrosis, hemorrhage, edema, PMNL infiltration, and dilated congested blood vessels.
Conclusions:
Metyrosine prevented the I/R induced oxidative stress in the gastric tissue. Metyrosine may be beneficial for gastric I/R injury.
Keywords :
Reperfusion Injury , Ischemia , Stomach , alpha-Methyltyrosine , Rats