Role of active oxygen species in hemorrhagic shock induced small intestinal mucosal lesions in the rat
山口医学 Volume 38 Issue 1
Page 69-75
published_at 1989-02
Title
脱血性ショックおよび再疎通時のラット小腸粘膜における活性酸素の影響
Role of active oxygen species in hemorrhagic shock induced small intestinal mucosal lesions in the rat
Creators
Yoshimura Shunji
Source Identifiers
The role of active oxygen species in the pathogenesis of intestinal mucosal damage was investigated in a rat model produced by hemorrhagic shock. After the treatment of ischemia-reperfusion, intestinal mucosal damage was observed in jejunum and ileum. Intestinal mucosal blood flow and superoxide dismutase (SOD) activity decrease in jejunum and ileum. Treatment of allopurinol, SOD and antibiotics inhibited intestinal mucosal demage after reperfusion. After reperfusion of fresh blood withdrawn by other rat, in exchange for shedblood, intestinal mucosal lesions were reduced. These results suggest that active oxygen species may be involved in the pathogenesis of hemorrhagic shock induced small intestinal mucosal damage in association with intestinal mucosal blood flow, endtoxin of intestinal bacteriaand other factors in withdrawn blood.
Languages
jpn
Resource Type
journal article
Publishers
山口大学医学会
Date Issued
1989-02
File Version
Not Applicable (or Unknown)
Access Rights
metadata only access
Relations
[ISSN]0513-1731
[NCID]AN00243156
Schools
医学部