Potential protective effects of fermented garlic extract on myocardial ischemia-reperfusion injury utilizing in vitro and ex vivo models
2017
Lee, Young Ju | Lee, Doyeon | Shin, So Min | Yi, Chin-sŏn | Chun, Hyun Soo | Quan, Fu-Shi | Shin, Jae Ho | Lee, Gi-Ja
In this study, we investigated the cardioprotective effects of fermented garlic extract (FGE) against ischemia-reperfusion (IR) injury in H9c2 cells and myocardium. FGE used in this study is rich in nitrite (1.42mg/ml of FGE) and reduced glutathione (GSH, 3.23mg/ml of FGE). We compared the effectiveness of FGE against HR–induced oxidative stress with that of nitrite, GSH, and a mixture of nitrite and GSH (nitrite+GSH). In addition, we utilized fluorinated xerogel-derived oxygen microsensors to measure the changes in oxygen level (pO2) of the myocardium during myocardial IR by FGE. As a result, the pO2 in the FGE group restored to pre-ischemic level (75.1±36.9%) at reperfusion period; however, that of the control group did not increase throughout reperfusion period (2.0±1.7%, p<0.05). Therefore, pre-treatment with FGE might be helpful as a therapeutic strategy for preventing H9c2 cells and myocardium from IR injury.
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