2023
DOI: 10.1590/0001-3765202320220442
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Tocilizumab is effective in preventing ovarian injury induced by ischemia- reperfusion in rats

Abstract: Ovarian torsion can be defined as the bending of the ovaries on the supporting ligament, disrupting both venous and arterial blood circulation. Insufficient blood flow causes ovarian tissue hypoxia and leads to ischemia. This study aimed to investigate whether tocilizumab has a protective effect on ischemia-reperfusion injury due to ovarian torsion in rats. Eighteen female Wistar albino rats were divided into three equal groups (Sham (SG), ischemia-reperfusion (OIR), and ischemia-reperfusion+tocilizumab (OIRT)… Show more

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“…The beneficial effects observed with ARS appear to be linked to the inhibition of oxidative stress and cell death, though further research is needed to explore other potential mechanisms. Uzel et al [22] concluded that tocilizumab could be a new treatment alternative for ischemia-reperfusion injury resulting from ovarian torsion, but more comprehensive experimental and clinical studies are required to determine the appropriate dosage and to evaluate the benefits versus risks.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The beneficial effects observed with ARS appear to be linked to the inhibition of oxidative stress and cell death, though further research is needed to explore other potential mechanisms. Uzel et al [22] concluded that tocilizumab could be a new treatment alternative for ischemia-reperfusion injury resulting from ovarian torsion, but more comprehensive experimental and clinical studies are required to determine the appropriate dosage and to evaluate the benefits versus risks.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%