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  • Nimesulide may be more efficient than allopurinol in protecting pancreas from acute ischemia/reperfusion injury in an animal model.

Nimesulide may be more efficient than allopurinol in protecting pancreas from acute ischemia/reperfusion injury in an animal model.

Vascular and endovascular surgery (2012-11-07)
Dimosthenis Apostolidis, Achilleas Ntinas, Dimitrios Kardassis, Nikolaos Koulouris, Olympia Thomareis, Georgia Karayannopoulou, Dionisios Vrochides
ABSTRACT

To determine the influence of allopurinol and nimesulide in the protection of the pancreas from acute ischemia-reperfusion (I/R) injury. A total of 30 rabbits were divided into 3 groups, group A: acute I/R only; group B: allopurinol (30 mg/kg) was administered intravenously 10 minutes before ischemia; group C: nimesulide (50 mg/kg) was given intraperitoneally 20 minutes before ischemia. Neopterin and superoxide dismutase (SOD) levels were examined. Pancreatic biopsies were obtained for electron microscopy study. The mean neopterin concentrations in group A are 3.56 ± 3.41, 7.74 ± 3.59, and 8.94 ± 2.86 ng/mL, respectively, in the stabilization, ischemia, and reperfusion phases; group B: 3.40 ± 3.03, 7.45 ± 8.89, and 10.64 ± 7.47 ng/mL; and group C: 3.41 ± 2.71, 5.67 ± 2.76, and 4.34 ± 2.87 ng/mL. The mean SOD concentrations in group A are 4.25 ± 1.79, 4.48 ± 1.60, and 5.57 ± 1.15 ng/mL; group B: 4.32 ± 0.81, 5.08 ± 1.10, and 4.45 ± 1.31 ng/mL; and group C: 4.10 ± 0.99, 5.23 ± 1.60, and 3.72 ± 1.30 ng/mL. Histopathology showed the least deterioration in group C. Nimesulide is more efficient than allopurinol in protecting pancreas from acute I/R injury.

MATERIALS
Product Number
Brand
Product Description

Sigma-Aldrich
D-(+)-Neopterin, ≥97.5% (sum of enantiomers, HPLC)
Sigma-Aldrich
Nimesulide
Nimesulide, European Pharmacopoeia (EP) Reference Standard