Effects of L‐arginine on the brain ischaemia‐reperfusion damage in rats: An investigation by somatosensory evoked potentials and histopathology

T. Kurt, A. Oğuzhanoğlu, R. Ortaç, B. Turman, E. Adiguzel
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We investigated whether administration of L-arginine reduces the ischaemia-reperfusion damage in the rat brain. The effects of L-arginine were evaluated by means of somatosensory evoked potential (SEP) measurements and quantitative histopathological investigations. There was no significant difference between groups based on SEP data. The results obtained from quantitative histopathological investigations indicate that the nitric oxide (NO) precursor L-arginine does not appear to have a protective effect on the brain ischaemia-reperfusion damage. Furthermore, histopathological evaluation revealed a higher number of damaged cells in the L-arginine treated rats than in control group. The results of the present study suggest that high concentrations of L-arginine present in later stages of reperfusion might have harmful effects on reperfusion damage in the brain.
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L -精氨酸对大鼠脑缺血再灌注损伤的影响:体感诱发电位和组织病理学研究
我们研究了左旋精氨酸是否能减轻大鼠脑缺血再灌注损伤。通过体感诱发电位(SEP)测量和定量组织病理学检查来评估l -精氨酸的作用。根据SEP数据,各组间无显著差异。定量组织病理学研究结果表明,一氧化氮(NO)前体l -精氨酸对脑缺血再灌注损伤不具有保护作用。此外,组织病理学评估显示,l -精氨酸处理的大鼠损伤细胞数量高于对照组。本研究结果提示,再灌注后期高浓度的l -精氨酸可能对脑再灌注损伤有有害影响。
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