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Secondary ischemic tolerance improved by administration of L-NAME in rat flaps

✍ Scribed by Laura K. Knox; Michael F. Angel; Thomas Gamper; L. R. Amiss; Raymond F. Morgan


Book ID
101273507
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1996
Tongue
English
Weight
27 KB
Volume
17
Category
Article
ISSN
0738-1085

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✦ Synopsis


Nitric oxide (NO) under basal conditions is an important regulator of vascular tone. Under ischemic conditions, however, NO can combine with superoxide anion to produce the damaging hydroxyl free radical. The current project observes the effect of inhibiting NO production (L-Nitro-amino-methyl-arginine, L-NAME) on flaps rendered ischemic by secondary (2 degrees) venous obstruction. Eighty rats had 3 x 6 cm skin flaps based on the epigastric vessels. Primary (1 degree) ischemia was produced by arteriovenous occlusion for 2 hours; (2 degrees) venous ischemia was induced by clamping the vein, alone for either 3 or 5 hours. Thirty minutes prior to 2 degrees ischemia, rats received either L-NAME (30 mg/kg) or saline buffer. Flap survival was assessed 7 days later and Chi-square analysis was used. At 3 hours of ischemia, treatment improved survival from 55% to 85% (P < 0.05). Treatment also improved survival at 5 hours of ischemia from 5% to 35% (P < 0.04). Although under resting conditions, NO is a potent vasodilator, during 2 degrees venous obstruction it may contribute to flap necrosis.


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