Basic Research
Copyright ©2005 Baishideng Publishing Group Inc.
World J Gastroenterol. Jun 14, 2005; 11(22): 3441-3445
Published online Jun 14, 2005. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v11.i22.3441
Figure 1
Figure 1 Serum ALT levels (n = 6, mean±SD). There were no significant differences between MS and FS groups with respect to serum ALT levels. Serum ALT levels increased significantly after hepatic I/R in M or F group vs MS or FS group (bP<0.01 or dP<0.01, respectively), but they were significantly lower in F group vs M group rats (fP<0.01). When compared with male rats pretreated with saline (M group), pretreatment of male rats with E2 (M+E2 group) significantly decreased serum ALT levels after hepatic I/R (hP<0.01). Pretreatment with L-NAME in female rats or co-pretreatment with E2 and L-NAME in male rats significantly increased serum ALT levels vs those in F or M+E2 group rats, respectively, after hepatic I/R (jP<0.01 or lP<0.01).
Figure 2
Figure 2 Serum TNF-α levels (n = 6, mean±SD). No significant differences existed between MS and FS groups with respect to serum TNF-α levels. Serum TNF-α levels increased significantly after hepatic I/R in M or F group vs MS or FS group (bP<0.01 or dP<0.01, respectively), but they were significantly lower in F group vs M group rats (fP<0.01). When compared with male rats pretreated with saline (M group), pretreatment of male rats with E2 (M+E2 group) significantly decreased serum TNF-α levels after hepatic I/R (hP<0.01). Pretreatment with L-NAME in female rats or co-pretreatment with E2 and L-NAME in male rats significantly increased serum TNF-α levels vs those in F or M+E2 group animals, respectively, after hepatic I/R (jP<0.01 or lP<0.01).
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Figure 3 Liver tissue MDA content (n = 6, mean±SD). The differences of liver tissue MDA content between MS and FS groups were not significant. Liver tissue MDA content increased significantly after hepatic I/R in M or F group vs MS or FS group (bP<0.01 or dP<0.01, respectively), but they were significantly lower in F group vs M group rats (fP<0.01). When compared with male rats pretreated with saline (M group), pretreatment of male rats with E2 (M+E2 group) significantly decreased liver tissue MDA content after hepatic I/R (hP<0.01). Pretreatment with L-NAME in female rats or co-pretreatment with E2 and L-NAME in male rats significantly increased liver tissue MDA content vs that in F or M+E2 group animals, respectively, after hepatic I/R (jP<0.01 or lP<0.01).
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Figure 4 Serum NO2-/NO3- levels (n = 6, mean±SD). Basal serum NO levels were significantly higher in FS group than those in MS group (bP<0.01). Although serum NO levels decreased significantly after hepatic I/R in M or F group vs MS or FS group (dP<0.01 or fP<0.01, respectively), they were still significantly higher in F group than those in M group rats (hP<0.01). When compared with male rats pretreated with saline (M group), pretreatment of male rats with E2 (M+E2 group) significantly increased serum NO levels after hepatic I/R (jP<0.01). Pretreatment with L-NAME in female rats or co-pretreatment with E2 and L-NAME in male rats significantly decreased serum NO levels vs those in F or M+E2 group rats, respectively, after hepatic I/R (lP<0.01 or nP<0.01).