The protective effect of betanin and copper on heart and lung in end-organ ischemia reperfusion injury

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2020Yazar
Tural, KeyserÖzden, Özkan
Bilgi, Zeynep
Kubat, Emre
Ermutlu, Celal Şahin
Merhan, Oğuz
Güvendi, Gülname Fındık
Küçüker, S.A.
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Tural, K., Ozden, O., Bilgi, Z., Kubat, E., Ermutlu, C. S., Merhan, O., Findik Guvendi, K., & Kucuker, S. A. (2020). The protective effect of betanin and copper on heart and lung in end‑organ ischemia reperfusion injury. Bratislavske lekarske listy, 121(3), 211–217. https://doi.org/10.4149/BLL_2020_032Özet
OBJECTIVES: Betanin and copper sulphate have been previously indicated as beneficial agents for ischemia/reperfusion (I/R) as antioxidant compounds in various models. We investigated whether betanin and copper have any protective effects on the heart and lung against I/R injury in rats. METHODS: Spraque-Dawley rats were assigned in groups: Sham (laparotomy only), control (I/R only), betanin treatment (100 mg/kg of betanin administered intraperitoneally (i.p.) 60 minutes before I/R) and copper sulfate treatment group (0.1 mg/kg/day copper sulfate i.p. for 7 days before I/R). Ischemia was induced by clamping the aorta between the left renal artery and aortic bifurcation for 45 minutes. After 48-hour reperfusion, the rats were sacrificed and heart/lung tissues were harvested. Malondialdehyde (MDA), myeloperoxidase (MPO), interleukin 6 (IL-6) levels were determined. Apoptosis was determined via TUNEL assay. RESULTS: MDA, MPO, IL-6 levels and apoptotic cells were significantly increased in the I/R group. in both treatment groups, MDA and MPO levels were decreased. IL-6 was significantly decreased in response to betanin administration in the heart, but not in the lung; copper had no effect in either area. the numbers of apoptotic cells were significantly decreased in both treatment groups. CONCLUSION: Betanin and copper may have protective effects on I/R injury in the heart and lung in rats (Fig. 6, Ref. 39).