Basic Research
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2002.
World J Gastroenterol. Dec 15, 2002; 8(6): 1112-1116
Published online Dec 15, 2002. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v8.i6.1112
Figure 1
Figure 1 Chemical structure of (+)-Matrine
Figure 2
Figure 2 Effect of matrine on ALT plasma level after 5-hour cold preservation and reperfusion in rat orthotopic liver transplantation. (n = 6 at each time); b: very significantly differ-ent from control (P < 0.01); c: significantly different from the small-dose treated group (P < 0.05); d: very significantly differ-ent from the small-dose treated group (P < 0.01).
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Figure 3 Effect of matrine on plasma HA level after 5-hour cold preservation and reperfusion in rat orthotopic liver transplantation. (n = 6 at each time); b: very significantly differ-ent from control (P < 0.01); d: very significantly different from the small-dose treated group (P < 0.01).
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Figure 4 Effect of matrine on endotoxin plasma level after 5-hour cold preservation and reperfusion in rat orthotopic liver transplantation. (n = 6 at each time) b: very significantly differ-ent from control (P < 0.01)
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Figure 5 Effect of matrine on TNF cytotoxicity after 5-hour cold preservation and reperfusion in rat orthotopic liver transplantation. (n = 6 at each time).
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Figure 6 Effect of matrine on hepatic TNF-α level after 5-hour cold preservation and reperfusion in rat orthotopic liver transplantation. (n = 6 at each time)
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Figure 7 Histological appearance of the rat liver at 4 h after reperfusion A: control group; B: a small-dose treated group. (HE staining paraffin-embedded 5 μm thick-sections. × 200)
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Figure 8 Electron microscopic pictures of rat liver in control group 4 h after reperfusion. (Original magnifications: × 6000)