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Therapeutic effects of chard (beta vulgaris l. var. cicla) aganist erectile dysfunction and cardiac hemodynamic changes caused by diabetes mellitus in rats

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2011 Doktora Programı Mezunları Özel Sayısı / Special Edition on PhD Thesis Abstracts of 2011 Graduates

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Marmara Üniversitesi Sağlık Bilimleri Enstitüsü Dergisi Cilt: 2, Özel Sayı: 2, 2012 / Journal of Marmara University Institute of Health Sciences Volume: 2, Supplement: 2, 2012 - http://musbed.marmara.edu.tr

Therapeutic Effects of Chard (Beta Vulgaris L. Var.

Cicla) Aganist Erectile Dysfunction and Cardiac

Hemodynamic Changes Caused by Diabetes

Mellitus in Rats

Yeşim İpçi, Levent Kabasakal

University of Marmara Faculty of Pharmacy Department of Pharmacology

In this study the therapoetic effects of chard (Beta vulgaris L. var. cicla) aganist erectile function and cardiovascular parameters in diabetic rats were investigated. Sprague Dawley rats were divided into sham-operated or 65 mg/kg STZ diabetic groups, in which rats recieved either per oral chard extract (2 g/kg) or s.c. insulin (6U/kg/day) starting on by the 15’th day of the diabetes for 45 days. Blood pressure and intracavernosal pressure recording and echocardiographic imaging were made to evaluate erectile and cardiovascular functions. At the end of the 8’th week, the animals were decapiated and blood and tissue (heart, aort, corpus cavenosum) samples were taken. Diabetes mellitus caused a decrease in left ventricular function but had no effect on blood pressure and intracavernosal pressure. Diabetes mellitus also decreased GSH levels, increased MDA levels in the heart, aort and corpus cavernosum tissues, indicating the presence of oxidative tissue damage in peripheral target tissues. Furthermore, elevated cGMP, NO, luminol, lucigenin levels were determined in the tissue. In addition, ADMA, NO2-/NO3- and LDH levels were increased in serum

samples. On the other hand, 45 days-treatment with chard extract reversed all the measured parameters, ameloriated the diabetes-induced oxidative injury in the target organs and improved cardiac functions.

Key words: Diabetes mellitus, oxidative stress, chard (Beta vulgaris L.var. cicla), intracavernosal pressure,

echocardiographi, rat

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