Title of article :
Prophylactic and Therapeutic Effects of Oleuropein on Reperfusion-Induced Arrhythmia in Anesthetized Rat
Author/Authors :
Esmailidehaj, Mansour Dept. of Physiology - Faculty of Medicine - Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Sciences - Yazd, Iran , Alihosaini, Jamileh Dept. of Physiology - Faculty of Medicine - Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Sciences - Yazd, Iran , Bajoovand, Shirin Dept. of Physiology - Faculty of Medicine - Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Sciences - Yazd, Iran , Hafizibarjin, Zeynab Dept. of Physiology - Faculty of Medicine - Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Sciences - Yazd, Iran , Baharvand, Babak Heart Center - Lorestan University of Medical Sciences - Khoramabad, Iran , Saeedeh Esmailidehaj Faculty of Medicine - Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Sciences - Yazd, Iran
Abstract :
This study was conducted to reveal that whether i.v. injection of oleuropein, the most potent
polyphenolic antioxidant in olive leaf, has any effect on the magnitude of reperfusion arrhythmia in anesthetized
rats or not. Methods: Eighty male Wistar rats were divided into 8 groups of 10 each: groups 1 and 5 were
assigned as the prophylactic and treatment control groups, groups 2 and 6 as the prophylactic and treatment
groups with lidocaine (10 mg/kg), groups 3 and 4 as the prophylactic groups with 10 and 50 mg/kg oleuropein
(i.v.), and groups 7 and 8 as the treatment groups with 10 and 50 mg/kg oleuropein (i.v.), respectively.
Reperfusion injury was induced by 5-min regional ischemia and 15-min reperfusion of left anterior descending
coronary artery. Heart rate, blood pressure, and electrocardiogram were monitored throughout the procedure.
Results: Blood pressure was significantly decreased by infusion of 50 mg/kg oleuropein in groups 4 and 8, but
unlike the lidocaine as a standard anti-arrhythmic drug in groups 2 and 5 had not significant effect on heart rate.
The onset of arrhythmia in groups received oleuropein (groups 3, 4, 7, and 8) was significantly delayed. The
mortality rate due to irreversible ventricular fibrillation was also significantly reduced in groups 3, 4, 7, and 8. The
effect of lidocaine in groups 2 and 5 was more potent than that in oleuropein group. Conclusion: These findings
indicate that i.v. injection of oleuropein possibly through its antioxidant activity reduces the magnitude of
reperfusion-induced arrhythmia
Keywords :
Rats , Reperfusion , Arrhythmia , Oleuropein
Journal title :
Iranian Biomedical Journal(IBJ)