CIC   05421
CENTRO DE INVESTIGACIONES CARDIOVASCULARES "DR. HORACIO EUGENIO CINGOLANI"
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
COMPARATIVE EFFECTS OF NATURAL PRODUCTS ON ISCHEMIA-REPERFUSION INJURY: RELATION TO THEIR ¨IN VITRO¨ ANTIOXIDANT CAPACITY
Autor/es:
FANTINELLI JC; SCHINELLA GR; GONZÁLEZ ARBELÁEZ LF; MOSCA SM; CIOCCI PARDO A
Revista:
BOLETíN LATINOAMERICANO Y DEL CARIBE DE PLANTAS MEDICINALES Y AROMáTICAS
Editorial:
SOC FITOQUIMICA LATINOAMERICANA
Referencias:
Lugar: Santiago de Chile; Año: 2016 vol. 15 p. 151 - 163
ISSN:
0717-7917
Resumen:
Our aim was to compare the effects of a non-alcoholic Cabernet-Sauvignon (CS), Malbec (M), Merlot blend (BW) red wine extracts, Ilex paraguariensis (Ip) or Ilex brasiliensis (Ib) aqueous extracts, Vaccinium meridionale Swartz (mortiño) fermented extract (FE) , berry juice (BJ) and polyphenols-riched fractions of cocoa(PFC) against reperfusion injury. Isolated rat hearts were submitted to 20 min of global ischemia (GI) and 30 min of reperfusion (R). Other hearts were treated 10 min before GI and first 10 min of R with the extracts. CS, M, Ip, Ib and FE attenuated the myocardial dysfunction and oxidative damage whereas BW, BJ and PFC were ineffective. Paradoxically, PFR had the highest and BW similar scavenging activity than protective extracts. The beneficial actions were lost when nitric oxide synthase (NOS) was inhibited. These data indicate that ¨in vitro¨ antioxidant capacity of natural products is not primarily responsible for the cardioprotection being involved NO-dependent pathways.