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Resveratrol, a polyphenol found in wine, reduces ischemia reperfusion injury in rat kidneys.

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The results suggest that resveratrol reduced the renal ischemia reperfusion injury through a nitric oxide-dependent mechanism.
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Reactive oxygen species have been implicated in the pathophysiology of renal ischemia reperfusion injury. Antioxidants including polyphenolics have been found to protect renal cells from the cellular injury induced by ischemia and reperfusion. Resveratrol, a stilbene polyphenol found in grapes and red wine, has recently been found to protect isolated rat heart from ischemia reperfusion injury. This study was sought to determine if resveratrol could also protect renal cells from ischemic injury. Male Wistar rats were treated with control, resveratrol (0.23 microg/kg), vehicle used to solubilize resveratrol, and resveratrol plus L-NAME (15 mg/kg body wt), a nitric oxide blocker. Our results demonstrated that resveratrol administration reduced the mortality of ischemic rats from 50% to 10% and renal damage was reduced as indicated by histologic examination and serum creatinine level. The short-term administration of resveratrol also inhibited renal lipid peroxidation induced by ischemia and reperfusion both in cortex and in medulla. Electron paramagnetic resonance detected an increased formation of nitric oxide in the resveratrol-treated kidney that was reduced to the baseline value after treating the rats with L-NAME in addition to resveratrol. The results suggest that resveratrol reduced the renal ischemia reperfusion injury through a nitric oxide-dependent mechanism.

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