The protective effect of genistein preconditioning on hepatic ischemia-reperfusion injury in rats
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    Objective:To study the protective effect and mechanism of genistein preconditioning on hepatic ischemia-reperfusion injury in rats.
    Methods:Fifty-four SD rats were randomly divided into three groups: Group A: I/R group, rats underwent 60 min of 70% hepatic ischemia and reperfusion; Group B: genistein precondition group, rats received genistein (2 mg/kg) prior to I/R; Group C: sham operation group, rats only underwent laparotomy without vascular occlusion. Serum and liver samples were collected at 2 h, 6 h and 12 h after the 3 models were established. Serum alanine aminotransferase (ALT), aspartate aminotransferase (AST) and hepatic tissue malondialdehyde(MDA) were measured by an automatic biochemical analyzer, expression of casepase-3 of the liver was detected by immunohistochemical staining, and the pathological changes of liver were examined.
    Results:Compared with I/R group, in Group B(GST), the level of serum AST, ALT and the expression of MDA and casepase-3 were significantly reduced (P<0.05), and the pathological changes of the liver were ameliorated significantly.
    Conclusions:Genistein preconditioning can protect liver from I/R injury by modulating oxidative stress and inhibiting apoptosis. 

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TANG Jue, WANG Dongping, JU Weiqiang, WU Linwei, CHEN Maogen, HU An|YU Weixuan,. The protective effect of genistein preconditioning on hepatic ischemia-reperfusion injury in rats[J]. Chin J Gen Surg,2011,20(1):53-57.
DOI:10.7659/j. issn.1005-6947.2011.01.013

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  • Received:July 10,2010
  • Revised:November 24,2010
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  • Online: January 15,2011
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