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The Protective Effects of Alpha-Lipoic Acid and Coenzyme Q 10 Combination on Ovarian Ischemia-Reperfusion Injury: An Experimental Study
Objective . This study aims to evaluate whether alpha-lipoic acid and/or coenzyme Q 10 can protect the prepubertal ovarian tissue from ischemia-reperfusion injury in an experimental rat model of ovarian torsion. Materials and Methods . Forty-two female preadolescent Wistar-Albino rats were divided i...
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description | Objective
. This study aims to evaluate whether alpha-lipoic acid and/or coenzyme Q
10
can protect the prepubertal ovarian tissue from ischemia-reperfusion injury in an experimental rat model of ovarian torsion.
Materials and Methods
. Forty-two female preadolescent Wistar-Albino rats were divided into 6 equal groups randomly. The sham group had laparotomy without torsion; the other groups had torsion/detorsion procedure. After undergoing torsion, group 2 received saline, group 3 received olive oil, group 4 received alpha-lipoic acid, group 5 received coenzyme Q
10
, and group 6 received both alpha-lipoic acid and coenzyme Q
10
orally. The oxidant-antioxidant statuses of these groups were compared using biochemical measurement of oxidized/reduced glutathione, glutathione peroxidase and malondialdehyde, pathological evaluation of damage and apoptosis within the ovarian tissue, and immunohistochemical assessment of nitric oxide synthase.
Results
. The left ovaries of the alpha-lipoic acid + coenzyme Q
10
group had significantly lower apoptosis scores and significantly higher nitric oxide synthase content than the left ovaries of the control groups. The alpha-lipoic acid + coenzyme Q
10
group had significantly higher glutathione peroxidase levels and serum malondialdehyde concentrations than the sham group.
Conclusions
. The combination of alpha-lipoic acid and coenzyme Q
10
has beneficial effects on oxidative stress induced by ischemia-reperfusion injury related to ovarian torsion. |
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. This study aims to evaluate whether alpha-lipoic acid and/or coenzyme Q
10
can protect the prepubertal ovarian tissue from ischemia-reperfusion injury in an experimental rat model of ovarian torsion.
Materials and Methods
. Forty-two female preadolescent Wistar-Albino rats were divided into 6 equal groups randomly. The sham group had laparotomy without torsion; the other groups had torsion/detorsion procedure. After undergoing torsion, group 2 received saline, group 3 received olive oil, group 4 received alpha-lipoic acid, group 5 received coenzyme Q
10
, and group 6 received both alpha-lipoic acid and coenzyme Q
10
orally. The oxidant-antioxidant statuses of these groups were compared using biochemical measurement of oxidized/reduced glutathione, glutathione peroxidase and malondialdehyde, pathological evaluation of damage and apoptosis within the ovarian tissue, and immunohistochemical assessment of nitric oxide synthase.
Results
. The left ovaries of the alpha-lipoic acid + coenzyme Q
10
group had significantly lower apoptosis scores and significantly higher nitric oxide synthase content than the left ovaries of the control groups. The alpha-lipoic acid + coenzyme Q
10
group had significantly higher glutathione peroxidase levels and serum malondialdehyde concentrations than the sham group.
Conclusions
. The combination of alpha-lipoic acid and coenzyme Q
10
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. This study aims to evaluate whether alpha-lipoic acid and/or coenzyme Q
10
can protect the prepubertal ovarian tissue from ischemia-reperfusion injury in an experimental rat model of ovarian torsion.
Materials and Methods
. Forty-two female preadolescent Wistar-Albino rats were divided into 6 equal groups randomly. The sham group had laparotomy without torsion; the other groups had torsion/detorsion procedure. After undergoing torsion, group 2 received saline, group 3 received olive oil, group 4 received alpha-lipoic acid, group 5 received coenzyme Q
10
, and group 6 received both alpha-lipoic acid and coenzyme Q
10
orally. The oxidant-antioxidant statuses of these groups were compared using biochemical measurement of oxidized/reduced glutathione, glutathione peroxidase and malondialdehyde, pathological evaluation of damage and apoptosis within the ovarian tissue, and immunohistochemical assessment of nitric oxide synthase.
Results
. The left ovaries of the alpha-lipoic acid + coenzyme Q
10
group had significantly lower apoptosis scores and significantly higher nitric oxide synthase content than the left ovaries of the control groups. The alpha-lipoic acid + coenzyme Q
10
group had significantly higher glutathione peroxidase levels and serum malondialdehyde concentrations than the sham group.
Conclusions
. The combination of alpha-lipoic acid and coenzyme Q
10
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. This study aims to evaluate whether alpha-lipoic acid and/or coenzyme Q
10
can protect the prepubertal ovarian tissue from ischemia-reperfusion injury in an experimental rat model of ovarian torsion.
Materials and Methods
. Forty-two female preadolescent Wistar-Albino rats were divided into 6 equal groups randomly. The sham group had laparotomy without torsion; the other groups had torsion/detorsion procedure. After undergoing torsion, group 2 received saline, group 3 received olive oil, group 4 received alpha-lipoic acid, group 5 received coenzyme Q
10
, and group 6 received both alpha-lipoic acid and coenzyme Q
10
orally. The oxidant-antioxidant statuses of these groups were compared using biochemical measurement of oxidized/reduced glutathione, glutathione peroxidase and malondialdehyde, pathological evaluation of damage and apoptosis within the ovarian tissue, and immunohistochemical assessment of nitric oxide synthase.
Results
. The left ovaries of the alpha-lipoic acid + coenzyme Q
10
group had significantly lower apoptosis scores and significantly higher nitric oxide synthase content than the left ovaries of the control groups. The alpha-lipoic acid + coenzyme Q
10
group had significantly higher glutathione peroxidase levels and serum malondialdehyde concentrations than the sham group.
Conclusions
. The combination of alpha-lipoic acid and coenzyme Q
10
has beneficial effects on oxidative stress induced by ischemia-reperfusion injury related to ovarian torsion.</abstract><doi>10.1155/2016/3415046</doi><tpages>8</tpages><orcidid>https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2750-7317</orcidid></addata></record> |
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