2009
DOI: 10.1080/08860220902963863
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Hyperoxia-Induced Protection against Rat's Renal Ischemic Damage: Relation to Oxygen Exposure Time

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“…In addition, it has been shown that oxygen preconditioning can protect human renal tubular cells from cisplatin-induced cytotoxicity in vitro [5]. Likewise, in animal models, oxygen pretreatment reduces ischemia-reperfusion injuries in various vital organs such as the central nervous system [1821], liver [22, 23], heart [24], and kidney [25, 26]. Moreover, it has been reported that hyperoxic preconditioning could attenuate hypoxia-induced apoptosis in cultured mesenchymal stem cells [27].…”
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“…In addition, it has been shown that oxygen preconditioning can protect human renal tubular cells from cisplatin-induced cytotoxicity in vitro [5]. Likewise, in animal models, oxygen pretreatment reduces ischemia-reperfusion injuries in various vital organs such as the central nervous system [1821], liver [22, 23], heart [24], and kidney [25, 26]. Moreover, it has been reported that hyperoxic preconditioning could attenuate hypoxia-induced apoptosis in cultured mesenchymal stem cells [27].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rasoulian et al [21] and Wahhabaghai et al [22] showed that intermittent pre-exposure to hyperoxic environment can reduce subsequent renal ischemic injury in rats.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Donor hyperoxia might induce good early postoperative liver function by improving ATP hepatic content, increasing protein synthesis, and decreasing the proteolytic process in the liver. It was also proposed that donor hyperoxia could be valuable, as it has been demonstrated experimentally that hyperoxic pretreatment attenuates ischemic-reperfusion injury of the heart [18, 47], brain [19, 48], spinal cord [20], liver [49], and kidney [21, 22]. …”
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confidence: 99%
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