黄酮类化合物治疗肝肺综合征的疗效观察。

Journal of the Korean Surgical Society Pub Date : 2013-11-01 Epub Date: 2013-10-25 DOI:10.4174/jkss.2013.85.5.219
Talha Atalay, Murat Cakir, Ahmet Tekin, Tevfik Kucukkartallar, Suleyman Kargin, Adil Kartal, Adnan Kaynak
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目的:肝肺综合征是由晚期肝功能衰竭和肺血管扩张引起的动脉氧合障碍。肝肺综合征发生缺氧的原因与肺泡周围毛细血管的扩张有关。本研究旨在探讨黄酮类化合物通过抑制一氧化氮对肝肺综合征的影响。方法:在本研究范围内分为三组,每组8只大鼠。I组(对照组)仅行剖腹手术,II组行胆总管结扎术,III组在胆总管结扎后给予黄酮(90%类黄酮薯蓣皂苷,10%类黄酮橙皮苷)。大鼠胆总管结扎后第2周给予黄酮类化合物。随访5周后,对大鼠肝、肺进行组织病理学检查,并测量肺泡周围静脉直径。测定动脉血气及生化指标。结果:梗阻性黄疸组肝脏纤维化、氧化损伤及肺泡周围静脉大小缺氧明显低于黄酮组肝硬化组。结论:黄酮类化合物可用于治疗肝肺综合征缺氧和延迟肝硬化收缩。
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The effects of flavanoid on the treatment of hepatopulmonary syndrome.

The effects of flavanoid on the treatment of hepatopulmonary syndrome.

The effects of flavanoid on the treatment of hepatopulmonary syndrome.

The effects of flavanoid on the treatment of hepatopulmonary syndrome.

Purpose: Hepatopulmonary syndrome is an arterial oxygenation disorder brought about by advanced liver failure and pulmonary vascular dilatations. The reason why hypoxia develops in hepatopulmonary syndrome depends on the broadening of perialveolar capillary veins. Our study aims to investigate the effects of Flavanoid on hepatopulmonary syndrome through its inhibition of nitric oxide.

Methods: Three groups, each having 8 rats, were formed within the scope of our study. Group I (the control group) only received laparatomy, group II received choledoch ligation, and group III was administered Flavanoid (90% flavonoid diosmin, 10% flavonoid hesperidin) following choledoch ligation. The rats were administered Flavanoid at week two following choledoch ligation. The rats' livers and lungs were examined histopathologically following a five-week follow-up and the perialveolar vein diameters were measured. Arterial blood gases and biochemical parameters were evaluated.

Results: It was seen that fibrosis and oxidative damage in the liver with obstructive jaundice as well as hypoxia with pulmonary perialveolar vein sizes were significantly lower than the other group with cirrhosis formed through the administration of Flavanoid.

Conclusion: We have concluded that Flavanoid administration might be useful in the treatment of hypoxia in hepatopulmonary syndrome and the delay of cirrhosis contraction.

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