Biochemical and Histopathological Effects of Catechin on Experimental Peripheral Nerve Injuries
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2015Yazar
Yildirim, Ali Erdem
Dalgic, Ali
Divanlioglu, Denizhan
Akdag, Rifat
Cetinalp, Nuri Eralp
Alagoz, Fatih
Helvacioglu, fatma
Take, Gulnur
Guvenc, Yahya
Koksal, Ismet
Belen, Ahmed Deniz
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AIM: Catechin is a type of polyphenol, along with epicatechin, epigallocatechin, and epigallocatechin-gallate (EGCG). This study aims to investigate the effect of EGCG, a major metabolite of catechin, which is the principle bioactive compound in green tea, on rats with peripheral nerve injury.
MATERIAL and METHODS: A total of 74 rats were divided into six groups, namely the control, the trauma, the normal saline, a 25mg/kg EGCG, a 50mg/kg EGCG and a daily consumption group (10mg/kg EGCG was given intraperitoneally for 14 days before the trauma). Except the first group, the other groups underwent a 1-minute sciatic nerve compression by clip with 50gr/cm(2) pressure. Nerve samples were obtained at 28 day after trauma for the biochemical and histopathological analysis.
RESULTS: Our study showed that the Daily consumption, 25mg/kg EGCG and 50mg/kg EGCG groups demonstrated statistically significant decreased lipid peroxidation levels and particularly daily consumption, and the 25mg/kg EGCG group showed a favourable reduction of degeneration and edema histologically.
CONCLUSION:This study shows that Catechin and its derivatives have a protective effect on peripheral nerve injury.
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