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  • Title: Effect of melatonin on the malondialdehyde level of neutrophils in cyclosporine-treated rats.
    Author: Chang EJ, Mun KC.
    Journal: Transplant Proc; 2004 Sep; 36(7):2165-6. PubMed ID: 15518787.
    Abstract:
    INTRODUCTION: Cyclosporine (CsA) may contribute to oxygen free radical metabolism in neutrophils, thus resulting in the damage to these cells. This damage may be mitigated by antioxidants such as melatonin. In this study, we measured the malondialdehyde level, which was used as a marker of free radical-induced tissue damage from neutrophils in rats treated with CsA and melatonin. METHODS: The experiments included the following: (1) normal controls (group 1) that received Cremophor EL and 0.5 mL of 5% ethanol-saline solution; (2) CsA alone-treated (group 2) rats that received 15 mg/kg of body weight per day for 14 days by subcutaneous injection; and (3) melatonin-treated (group 3) rats received CsA as for group 2 plus melatonin (715 mug). RESULTS: Malondialdehyde level was significantly higher among group 2 (13.34 +/- 7.54 nmol/10(7) neutrophils) than group 1 animals (7.33 +/- 2.63 nmol/10(7) neutrophils; P < .05). The level was significantly lower in group 3 (5.58 +/- 1.59 nmol/10(7) neutrophils) than group 2 (P < .01). CsA levels were not significantly different between group 2 (6.25 +/- 1.60 mug/mL) and group 3 (6.09 +/- 2.01 mug/mL). CONCLUSIONS: In this experiment, the malondialdehyde level in neutrophils was increased after CsA treatment, suggesting that damage resulted from oxygen free radicals by CsA. This damage was reduced by melatonin. Thus, CsA-induced neutrophils oxidative damage may be protected by melatonin in transplant recipients.
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