Iloprost reduces colitis induced oxidative stress: An experimental study in rats

Reactive oxygen species have a known potent role in the pathogenesis of ulcerative colitis. Iloprost, a pharmaceutical, is a chemically stable derivative of a naturally- occurring human prostacyclin. Several studies have demonstrated protective effects of iloprost via its antioxidant and its anti-in...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Turkish journal of gastroenterology 2013-01, Vol.24 (3), p.224-229
Hauptverfasser: Aytaç, Erman, Teksöz, Serkan, Saygılı, Seha, Tortum, Osman Baran, Yavuz, Nihat, Sözer, Volkan, Göksel, Süha, Uzun, Hafize, Seymen, Hakkı Oktay, Göksoy, Ertuğrul
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Zusammenfassung:Reactive oxygen species have a known potent role in the pathogenesis of ulcerative colitis. Iloprost, a pharmaceutical, is a chemically stable derivative of a naturally- occurring human prostacyclin. Several studies have demonstrated protective effects of iloprost via its antioxidant and its anti-inflammatory activity. The aim of this study is to evaluate the effects of iloprost on oxidant/antioxidant status, as well as the large bowel histopathology in experimental colitis. Forty adult male Wistar-albino rats were randomly divided in to four equal weight-matched groups: sham group (n=10), iloprost administered sham group (n=10), colitis group (n=10), iloprost administered colitis group (n=10). Acetic acid (1 ml of 4% solution) was used to induce colonic inflammation in the rats. Colonic tissue and plasma malondialdehyde levels were significantly lower in the iloprost administered colitis group than the colitis group (p
ISSN:1300-4948
2148-5607
DOI:10.4318/tjg.2013.0491