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ELLAGIC ACID IMPROVES ELECTROCARDIOGRAM WAVES AND BLOOD PRESSURE AGAINST GLOBAL CEREBRAL ISCHEMIA RAT EXPERIMENTAL MODELS

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  1153-1162

Abstract

 Background: GLOBAL CEREBRAL ISCHEMIA (GCIR) arises in patients that are shown a variety of clinical difficulty including cardiac arrest, asphyxia, and shock. In spite of advances in understanding of the brain, ischemia and protective effects to improve ischemic injury still remain unknown. The aim of our study was to investigate the effect of ELLAGIC ACID (EA) pretreatment in the RAT models of GLOBAL CEREBRAL ISCHEMIA reperfusion.Methods: This experimental study was conducted in 2014 at the Physiology Research Center of the Ahvaz Jundishapur University of Medical Sciences in Ahvaz, Iran. Adult male Wistar RATs (250-300 g) were used in this study. GCIR was induced by bilateral vertebral and common carotid arteries occlusion (4-VO). 32 RATs were divided randomly to four groups: 1) So (Sham) received normal saline as vehicle of EA, 2) EA, 3) normal saline + GCIR, and 4) EA + GCIR. After anesthesia (a mix of xylazine and ketamine), animal subjected to 20 minutes of ischemia followed by 30 minutes of reperfusion in related groups. EA (100 mg/kg, dissolved in normal saline) or 1.5 ml/kg normal saline was administered (gavage, 10 days) to the related groups. EEG was recorded from NTS in GCIR treated groups.Results: Present data showed that: 1) EEG in GCIR treated groups was flattened; 2) BLOOD PRESSURE, voltage of QRS and P-R interval were reduced significantly in the ischemic groups compared to before ischemia, and pretreatment with EA prevented this reduction; and 3) MDA level and heart RATe was increased by GCIR and pretreatment with EA reduced MDA level and restored the HR to normal level.Conclusion: Results indicate that GLOBAL CEREBRAL ISCHEMIA-reperfusion impairs certain heart functions and ELLAGIC ACID as an antioxidant can restore these parameters. The results of this study suggest the possible utility of ELLAGIC ACID in patients with brain stroke.

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    APA: Copy

    HOSEINY NEJAD, KHOJASTEH, DIANAT, MAHIN, SARKAKI, ALIREZA, GHARIB NASERI, MOHAMMAD KAZEM, BADAVI, MOHAMMAD, & FARBOOD, YAGHOUB. (2015). ELLAGIC ACID IMPROVES ELECTROCARDIOGRAM WAVES AND BLOOD PRESSURE AGAINST GLOBAL CEREBRAL ISCHEMIA RAT EXPERIMENTAL MODELS. ELECTRONIC PHYSICIAN, 7(4), 1153-1162. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/345344/en

    Vancouver: Copy

    HOSEINY NEJAD KHOJASTEH, DIANAT MAHIN, SARKAKI ALIREZA, GHARIB NASERI MOHAMMAD KAZEM, BADAVI MOHAMMAD, FARBOOD YAGHOUB. ELLAGIC ACID IMPROVES ELECTROCARDIOGRAM WAVES AND BLOOD PRESSURE AGAINST GLOBAL CEREBRAL ISCHEMIA RAT EXPERIMENTAL MODELS. ELECTRONIC PHYSICIAN[Internet]. 2015;7(4):1153-1162. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/345344/en

    IEEE: Copy

    KHOJASTEH HOSEINY NEJAD, MAHIN DIANAT, ALIREZA SARKAKI, MOHAMMAD KAZEM GHARIB NASERI, MOHAMMAD BADAVI, and YAGHOUB FARBOOD, “ELLAGIC ACID IMPROVES ELECTROCARDIOGRAM WAVES AND BLOOD PRESSURE AGAINST GLOBAL CEREBRAL ISCHEMIA RAT EXPERIMENTAL MODELS,” ELECTRONIC PHYSICIAN, vol. 7, no. 4, pp. 1153–1162, 2015, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/345344/en

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