İstanbul Medical Journal (May 2021)

Could Lycopene Protect Against Ischemia/Reperfusion Injury in the Uterus?

  • Taylan Onat,
  • Züleyha Doğanyiğit,
  • Melike Demir Çaltekin,
  • Can Türkler,
  • Emin Kaymak,
  • Mehmet Murat Altındağ

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4274/imj.galenos.2021.82698
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22, no. 2
pp. 155 – 160

Abstract

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Introduction:Ischemia/reperfusion damage (IRD) is one of the most important factors in the success of organ transplantation. IRD plays a role in both acute and chronic rejection. This study aims to evaluate the effects of lycopene, which is known to be a powerful antioxidant, on experimental uterine IRD.Methods:Twenty-four albino Wistar rats were included in the study and divided into three groups. No substances were administered the sham and ischemia/reperfusion groups. The ischemia/reperfusion and ischemia/reperfusion + lycopene groups were administered ischemia for 1 h and reperfusion for 2 h. The ischemia/reperfusion + lycopene group was administered 2.5 mg/kg lycopene reperfusion intraperitoneally half an hour before ischemia/reperfusion. Both uterine horns were extracted at the end of the procedure. Oxidative stress, inflammation, and apoptosis in the tissues were assessed.Results:The malondialdehyde level, nuclear factor kappa-B immunoreactivity, and apoptotic cell number in the lycopeneadministered group (ischemia/reperfusion + lycopene) were significantly decreased compared with those in the ischemia/ reperfusion group (p<0.05).Conclusion:The study found that lycopene reduced the effects of IRD on uterine tissue. Lycopene may positively affect the short- and long-term success of organ transplantation.

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