2004
DOI: 10.1016/j.ejogrb.2004.05.007
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The protective effect of caffeic acid phenethyl ester on ischemia-reperfusion injury in rat ovary

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“…3 and 4). According to Celik et al (2004), MDA is a marker of tissue injury increased levels of it reflect the destruction of unsaturated fatty acids in the cell membrane. In our study, administration of rhEPO significantly reduced the oxidant levels within the ovary (Table 1) a reduction at the levels of MDA, prevented post-ischemic ovarian injury and maintained the ovarian morphology (Fig.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3 and 4). According to Celik et al (2004), MDA is a marker of tissue injury increased levels of it reflect the destruction of unsaturated fatty acids in the cell membrane. In our study, administration of rhEPO significantly reduced the oxidant levels within the ovary (Table 1) a reduction at the levels of MDA, prevented post-ischemic ovarian injury and maintained the ovarian morphology (Fig.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The sections were examined under light microscope independently by a pathologist in a blinded fashion. The pathological changes were graded using a 4-level grading scale [5] as follows: grade 0 = normal ovarian architecture; grade 1 = mild edema, mild vascular congestion, no hemorrhage and no leukocytic infiltration; grade 2 = moderate edema, moderate vascular congestion, no hemorrhage and no leukocytic infiltration; grade 3 = severe edema, severe vascular congestion, minimal hemorrhage and minimal leukocytic infiltration, and grade 4 = severe edema, severe vascular congestion, hemorrhage and leukocytic infiltration.…”
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“…Tissue damage is affected by the duration of I/R, and detorsioned tissue has local and systemic problems with respect to vitality and functional capacity. Various therapeutic agents have been tested to reduce tissue damage in the case of ovarian I/R injury [2,3,4,5]. However, ovarian function is maintained in the majority of cases (approximately 95%) after detorsion [1].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…There are numerous reports about the beneficial effects of anthocyanins on health and prevention of diseases such as heart disorders by the consumption of fruits rich in anthocyanins (Tsuda et al 1996;Wang & Jiao 2000;Tsuda et al 2002Tsuda et al , 2003. There are investigations about the effects of plant extracts and their compounds on the female reproductive system (Celik et al 2004;Gwehenberger et al 2004;Owolabi et al 2008;Mokhtari et al 2009;Chen et al 2010;Zafari Zangeneh et al 2010;Nogueira et al 2010). The effect of some medicinal plants on mice (Gupta et al 2004;Gan et al 2006;Mokhtari et al 2009;Khazaei et al 2011) and rat (Manneras et al 2010) ovaries have been previously evaluated.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%