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Query: UMLS:C0020672 (
hypothermia
)
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Local
hypothermia
as a preventive method to reperfusion injury of skeletal muscles was studied. Sixteen Japanese rabbits were divided into four groups at random. Before the tourniquet was inflated, a cold gel pack was applied to the right hind leg of each rabbit for 15 minutes to produce local hypothermic condition, without application of tourniquet the left hind limb was under local hypothermic condition as a control. The duration of tourniquet ischemia was 4 hours, and then reperfusion for one and two hours in the A and B groups respectively; in the C and D groups the duration of ischemia was 5 hours, and reperfusion for one and two hours, respectively. The muscle temperature averaged 16.6 degrees C with a needle thermocouple in the hind limb under local
hypothermia
. The serum K+, LA, SOD,
LPO
were determined from bilateral femoral veins, and electron and light microscopic studies of sural muscles were done in the post-reperfusion period. It was found that the K+, LA,
LPO
were lower than that of the control groups (P < 0.01), but SOD was higher than that of the control group (P < 0.01). Electron and light microscopic studies showed sight but reversible damage of muscular structure with the possibility of in the hypothermic groups cell regeneration. Basing on this experimental results, this method was applied in 45 cases reparative and reconstructive surgery of limbs. The duration of application of tourniquet averaged 2 hours and 57 minutes, the longest being 4 hours and 31 minutes, when the muscle temperature had reduced to 22.4 degrees C. There were no postoperative complications associated with this technique. Local
hypothermia
appeared to be a safe and effective method of decreasing the reperfusion damage after ischemia.
...
PMID:[Experimental study prevention of reperfusion injury of skeletal muscle by local hypothermia and its clinical application]. 986 55
Moderate
hypothermia
stimulates
LPO
processes in rat plasma and erythrocytes and simultaneously increases antioxidant activity in the plasma and SOD activity erythrocyte. Dalargin prevents stimulation of
LPO
in the blood in
hypothermia
by reducing the generation of active oxygen species and maintaining the level of low-molecular antioxidants.
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PMID:Effects of dalargin on free radical processes in the blood of rats exposed to moderate hypothermia. 2124 Mar 40