Background: Splanchnic artery occlusion shock is caused by increased capillary permeability and cellular injury precipitated by oxygen derived free radicals following ischemia and reperfusion of splanchnic organs. The purpose of this study was to assess the role of several well-known oxygen- derived free radical scavengers in ameliorating or preventing this syndrome. Study design: Anesthetized rats were subjected to periods of occlusion of the visceral arteries and reperfusion. Tocopherol, taurine, selenium or a 'cocktail' of these three agents was injected subcutaneously for 4 consecutive days prior to operation. Mean arterial blood pressure was measured throughout the experimental period. Fluorometry and technetium-99m pyrophosphate count...
International audienceIn the mid-1960s, a small number of scientists postulated the role of oxidativ...
Background: Selenium is an antioxidant trace element that is capable protects various tissues agains...
p.375-381PURPOSE: To evaluate the protective action of alpha-tocopherol in ischemia/reperfusion inju...
The objective of the current study is to assess the possible cardioprote-ctive effect of selenium in...
PURPOSE: Vogt´s antioxidant solution (red blood cells, Ringer's solution, sodium bicarbonate, mannit...
PURPOSE:Vogt´s antioxidant solution (red blood cells, Ringer's solution, sodium bicarbonate, mannito...
Background: Selenium is an antioxidant trace element that is capable protects various tissues agains...
Recent studies have shown that selenium afforded protection against ethanol and stress-induced gastr...
Background: Selenium is an antioxidant trace element that is capable protects various tiss...
This study examined the effects of selenium supplementation on the activity of glutathione peroxidas...
Recent studies have shown that selenium afforded protection against ethanol and stress-induced gastr...
Cardiac surgery often generates oxidative stress leading to ischemia reperfusion injury (I-R). Antio...
Objective: The aim was to determine whether selenium supplementation, an important component of glut...
PURPOSE: To evaluate the protective action of alpha-tocopherol in ischemia/reperfusion injuries of p...
Abstract Purpose: To evaluate the effects of splenic ischemic preconditioning (sIPC) on oxidative s...
International audienceIn the mid-1960s, a small number of scientists postulated the role of oxidativ...
Background: Selenium is an antioxidant trace element that is capable protects various tissues agains...
p.375-381PURPOSE: To evaluate the protective action of alpha-tocopherol in ischemia/reperfusion inju...
The objective of the current study is to assess the possible cardioprote-ctive effect of selenium in...
PURPOSE: Vogt´s antioxidant solution (red blood cells, Ringer's solution, sodium bicarbonate, mannit...
PURPOSE:Vogt´s antioxidant solution (red blood cells, Ringer's solution, sodium bicarbonate, mannito...
Background: Selenium is an antioxidant trace element that is capable protects various tissues agains...
Recent studies have shown that selenium afforded protection against ethanol and stress-induced gastr...
Background: Selenium is an antioxidant trace element that is capable protects various tiss...
This study examined the effects of selenium supplementation on the activity of glutathione peroxidas...
Recent studies have shown that selenium afforded protection against ethanol and stress-induced gastr...
Cardiac surgery often generates oxidative stress leading to ischemia reperfusion injury (I-R). Antio...
Objective: The aim was to determine whether selenium supplementation, an important component of glut...
PURPOSE: To evaluate the protective action of alpha-tocopherol in ischemia/reperfusion injuries of p...
Abstract Purpose: To evaluate the effects of splenic ischemic preconditioning (sIPC) on oxidative s...
International audienceIn the mid-1960s, a small number of scientists postulated the role of oxidativ...
Background: Selenium is an antioxidant trace element that is capable protects various tissues agains...
p.375-381PURPOSE: To evaluate the protective action of alpha-tocopherol in ischemia/reperfusion inju...