| Literature DB >> 30377592 |
Hassan Esmaeili1, Zahra Hafezimoghadam2, Mansour Esmailidehaj3, Mohammad Ebrahim Rezvani3, Zeynab Hafizibarjin3.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: Previous studies reported that asafetida from Ferula assa-foetida Linn. species and its essential oil (AEO) have antioxidant effects. In the present study, the effect of AEO was evaluated on ischemic-reperfusion injury in isolated rat hearts.Entities:
Keywords: Asafetida; Essential oil; Heart; Ischemic-reperfusion injury
Year: 2018 PMID: 30377592 PMCID: PMC6204149
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Avicenna J Phytomed ISSN: 2228-7930
Figure 1The effect of AEO on cardiac functional parameters and coronary flow following ischemic-reperfusion injury in isolated rat hearts. (a) heart rate; (b) left ventricular-end diastolic pressure (LVEDP); (c) left ventricular developed pressure (LVDP); (d) and (e) maximum and minimum of pressure changes (±dp/dt), respectively; (f) coronary flow. EP, at the end of 5-min perfusion with vehicle, AEO or carvedilol; ER, at the end of 120-min reperfusion; Con: control group; E0.125, E0.250 and E0.5: groups perfused with AEO 0.125, 0.250 and 0.50 µL/g heart in 50 ml Krebs solution immediately before global ischemia, respectively; Carv: carvedilol group (10 µM). Data are shown as mean±SEM. n=8 in each group. a p<0.05; b p<0.01 and c p<0.001 show significant differences as compared to control group
Figure 2The effect of AEO on the incidence percentage of irreversible fibrillation (iVF) and the mean of percent change in infarct size following ischemic-reperfusion injury in isolated rat hearts. (a) the incidence percentage of iVF during reperfusion; (b) the mean of percent change in infarct size. Con: control group; E0.125, E0.250 and E0.5: groups perfused with AEO 0.125, 0.250 and 0.50 µL/g heart in 50 ml Krebs solution immediately before global ischemia, respectively. Carv: carvedilol group (10 µM). Data are shown as mean±SEM. n=8 in each group. b p<0.01 and c p<0.001 show significant differences as compared to control group
The effect of AEO on the biochemical parameters of coronary effluent following ischemic-reperfusion injury
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| 9.7±1.4 | 9.1±1.2 | 9.2±1.4 | 9.9±1.1c | 11.5±1.7a | 7.1±0.7b |
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| 5.4±1.1 | 4.9±0.8 | 5.6±1.6 | 6.1±0.8 | 7.4±0.7a | 2.7±0.6c |
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| 2.6±0.1 | 2.5±0.2 | 2.4±0.1 | 2.8±0.2 | 3.4±0.4a | 1.5±0. 5c |
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| 13.6±0.3 | 13.2±0.4 | 12.7±0.5 | 11.9±0.4 | 9.1±0.2a | 17.4±0.7b |
Data are shown as Mean±SEM. n=8 in each group.LDH: lactate dehydrogenase; CK: creatine kinase; MDA: malondialdehyde; Con: Control group; Veh: vehicle group; Cav: carvedilol group (10 µM); E0.125, E0.25 and E0.50 mean that the hearts were perfused with AEO 0.125, 0.25 and 0.50 µl/Lg, respectively.
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p<0.001 show significant differences as compared to control group.