Title : The effects of carnitine on distally-burned dorsal skin flap: an experimental study in rats - Arslan_2003_Burns_29_221 |
Author(s) : Arslan E , Milcan A , Unal S , Demirkan F , Polat A , Bagdatoglu O , Aksoy A , Polat G |
Ref : Burns , 29 :221 , 2003 |
Abstract :
OBJECTIVE: In ischemia and burn injuries, there are major alterations threatening tissue survival. Increased energy flow requirements are among the major problems in these disorders. Carnitine is an endogenous cofactor, which has a regulatory action on the energy flow from different oxidative sources. The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of carnitine in an experimental flap model. Biochemically, nitric oxide (NO), malondialdehyde (MDA), and acetylcholinesterase levels, and histopathologically tissue examination under light microscope were studied. |
PubMedSearch : Arslan_2003_Burns_29_221 |
PubMedID: 12706614 |
Arslan E, Milcan A, Unal S, Demirkan F, Polat A, Bagdatoglu O, Aksoy A, Polat G (2003)
The effects of carnitine on distally-burned dorsal skin flap: an experimental study in rats
Burns
29 :221
Arslan E, Milcan A, Unal S, Demirkan F, Polat A, Bagdatoglu O, Aksoy A, Polat G (2003)
Burns
29 :221