THE ACUTE EFFECT OF ERYTHROPOIETIN ON GLUCOSE LEVELS DURING ISCHEMIA REPERFUSION INJURY IN RATS

The aim of this experimental study was to examine the effect of erythropoietin on rat model and particularly in an ischemia reperfusion (HR) protocol. The effect of that molecule was studied biochemically using blood mean glucose (Gl) levels. Materials and methods: 40 rats of mean weight 247.7 g wer...

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Main Authors: Constantinos Tsompos, Constantinos Panoulis, Konstantinos Toutouzas, George Zografos, Apostolos Papalois
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Language:English
Published: Universitas Airlangga 2017-08-01
Series:Folia Medica Indonesiana
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Online Access:https://e-journal.unair.ac.id/FMI/article/view/5199
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spelling doaj-5900202991574e5ead41f3f2850ac40f2020-11-25T02:16:44ZengUniversitas AirlanggaFolia Medica Indonesiana2355-83932599-056X2017-08-01521141810.20473/fmi.v52i1.51993224THE ACUTE EFFECT OF ERYTHROPOIETIN ON GLUCOSE LEVELS DURING ISCHEMIA REPERFUSION INJURY IN RATSConstantinos TsomposConstantinos PanoulisKonstantinos ToutouzasGeorge ZografosApostolos PapaloisThe aim of this experimental study was to examine the effect of erythropoietin on rat model and particularly in an ischemia reperfusion (HR) protocol. The effect of that molecule was studied biochemically using blood mean glucose (Gl) levels. Materials and methods: 40 rats of mean weight 247.7 g were used in the study. Gl levels were measured at 60 min (groups A and C) and at 120 min (groups B and D) of reperfusion. Erythropoietin was administered only in groups C and D. Results were that Epo administration non-significantly increased the gl levels by 5.59% +6.46% (p=0.3208). Reperfusion time non-significantly increased the gl levels by 5.63%+6.45% (p=0.4098). However, erythropoietin administration and reperfusion time together produced a non significant combined effect in increasing the gl levels by 4.94%+3.81% (p= 0.1892). Conclusions: Results of this study indicate that erythropoietin administration, reperfusion time, or their interaction non-significantly increase the blood glucose levels in short-term. Opposite bibliographic data are considered more reliable, until a greater sample provide clearer results.https://e-journal.unair.ac.id/FMI/article/view/5199ischemia, erythropoietin, glucose levels, reperfusion
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author Constantinos Tsompos
Constantinos Panoulis
Konstantinos Toutouzas
George Zografos
Apostolos Papalois
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Constantinos Panoulis
Konstantinos Toutouzas
George Zografos
Apostolos Papalois
THE ACUTE EFFECT OF ERYTHROPOIETIN ON GLUCOSE LEVELS DURING ISCHEMIA REPERFUSION INJURY IN RATS
Folia Medica Indonesiana
ischemia, erythropoietin, glucose levels, reperfusion
author_facet Constantinos Tsompos
Constantinos Panoulis
Konstantinos Toutouzas
George Zografos
Apostolos Papalois
author_sort Constantinos Tsompos
title THE ACUTE EFFECT OF ERYTHROPOIETIN ON GLUCOSE LEVELS DURING ISCHEMIA REPERFUSION INJURY IN RATS
title_short THE ACUTE EFFECT OF ERYTHROPOIETIN ON GLUCOSE LEVELS DURING ISCHEMIA REPERFUSION INJURY IN RATS
title_full THE ACUTE EFFECT OF ERYTHROPOIETIN ON GLUCOSE LEVELS DURING ISCHEMIA REPERFUSION INJURY IN RATS
title_fullStr THE ACUTE EFFECT OF ERYTHROPOIETIN ON GLUCOSE LEVELS DURING ISCHEMIA REPERFUSION INJURY IN RATS
title_full_unstemmed THE ACUTE EFFECT OF ERYTHROPOIETIN ON GLUCOSE LEVELS DURING ISCHEMIA REPERFUSION INJURY IN RATS
title_sort acute effect of erythropoietin on glucose levels during ischemia reperfusion injury in rats
publisher Universitas Airlangga
series Folia Medica Indonesiana
issn 2355-8393
2599-056X
publishDate 2017-08-01
description The aim of this experimental study was to examine the effect of erythropoietin on rat model and particularly in an ischemia reperfusion (HR) protocol. The effect of that molecule was studied biochemically using blood mean glucose (Gl) levels. Materials and methods: 40 rats of mean weight 247.7 g were used in the study. Gl levels were measured at 60 min (groups A and C) and at 120 min (groups B and D) of reperfusion. Erythropoietin was administered only in groups C and D. Results were that Epo administration non-significantly increased the gl levels by 5.59% +6.46% (p=0.3208). Reperfusion time non-significantly increased the gl levels by 5.63%+6.45% (p=0.4098). However, erythropoietin administration and reperfusion time together produced a non significant combined effect in increasing the gl levels by 4.94%+3.81% (p= 0.1892). Conclusions: Results of this study indicate that erythropoietin administration, reperfusion time, or their interaction non-significantly increase the blood glucose levels in short-term. Opposite bibliographic data are considered more reliable, until a greater sample provide clearer results.
topic ischemia, erythropoietin, glucose levels, reperfusion
url https://e-journal.unair.ac.id/FMI/article/view/5199
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