2017
DOI: 10.6002/ect.2015.0331
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Abstract: Objectives: Our study aimed to determine whether antithrombin plays a synergistic role in accentuating the effects of intestinal ischemic preconditioning. Materials and Methods: Fifty rats were randomly allocated to 5 groups (10 rats/group) as follows: sham treatment (group 1); ischemia-reperfusion (group 2); ischemic preconditioning followed by ischemiareperfusion (group 3); antithrombin + ischemia-reperfusion, similar to group 2 but including antithrombin administration (group 4); and antithrombin + ischemic… Show more

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“…I/R injury of limbs is a complex cascade reaction, which is currently considered to be related to the production of oxygen free radicals [ 3 ], calcium overload [ 4 ], neutrophils and inflammatory factors [ 5 ], activation of Kupffer cells [ 6 ], microcirculation disorders [ 7 ], energy metabolism disorders [ 8 ], and cell apoptosis [ 9 ]. It is confirmed that the mechanism of limb I/R injury to distant tissues and organs is closely related to oxygen free radicals and polymorphonuclear neutrophil (PMN).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…I/R injury of limbs is a complex cascade reaction, which is currently considered to be related to the production of oxygen free radicals [ 3 ], calcium overload [ 4 ], neutrophils and inflammatory factors [ 5 ], activation of Kupffer cells [ 6 ], microcirculation disorders [ 7 ], energy metabolism disorders [ 8 ], and cell apoptosis [ 9 ]. It is confirmed that the mechanism of limb I/R injury to distant tissues and organs is closely related to oxygen free radicals and polymorphonuclear neutrophil (PMN).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%