Beneficial effects of intraluminal nitroglycerin in intestinal ischemia-reperfusion injury in rats1 1This study was supported by NIH grant HL22273, the R.J. Stransky Foundation, and the Women and Children’s Health Research Foundation of the Children’s Hospital of Buffalo.
Khanna A, Rossman J, Caty MG, Fung H. Beneficial effects of intraluminal nitroglycerin in intestinal ischemia-reperfusion injury in rats1 1This study was supported by NIH grant HL22273, the R.J. Stransky Foundation, and the Women and Children’s Health Research Foundation of the Children’s Hospital of Buffalo. Journal Of Surgical Research 2003, 114: 15-24. PMID: 13678693, DOI: 10.1016/s0022-4804(03)00329-9.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdministration, TopicalAnimalsBileHemodynamicsIntestinal DiseasesIntestinal MucosaIntestinesMaleModels, AnimalNeutrophil ActivationNeutrophil InfiltrationNitric OxideNitroglycerinPermeabilityPlatelet Activating FactorRatsRats, Sprague-DawleyReactive Oxygen SpeciesReperfusion InjuryVasodilator AgentsConceptsIntestinal ischemia-reperfusion injuryIschemia-reperfusion injuryHealth Research FoundationBile flowMean arterial pressureAdministration of nitroglycerinIntestinal barrier functionIntestinal ischemiaMucosal injurySystemic hemodynamicsArterial pressureHypotensive effectIntestinal pathologyChildren's HospitalIntestinal IRIntestinal permeabilityRat modelSustained decreaseExperimental diseaseSystemic effectsNitroglycerinBeneficial effectsPhysiologic functionDifferent dosesBarrier function