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Korean Journal of Hepato-Biliary-Pancreatic Surgery
2004 Volume.8 No. 3 p.152 ~ p.159
Antioxidant Effects of Haematococcus Extracts for Ischemia-Reperfusion Injury on Liver of Mice
Yun Ik-Jin

Ahn Moon-Sang
Kim Dong-Chul
You Byeung-Il
Lee Kun-Kuk
Ha Jong-Won
Kim Sang-Joon
Abstract
Purpose: An IRI (Ischemia-reperfusion injury) of the liver is one of the main problems in major liver surgery, liver transplantation and liver trauma, which can lead to liver failure. The mechanism of a liver IRI is supposed to be highly related to the oxygen free radicals (Should the read, ¡°free oxygen radicals¡±?) made in the course of the damage process. Therefore, antioxidants must be one of the most effective therapeutic modalities for liver IRI. Haematococcus pluvialis contains a lot of astaxanthin, which is known of powerful antioxidant. Since the use of synthetic astaxanthin is not permitted to humans, only naturally produced astaxanthin, such as Haematococcus, is a candidate for use. In this report, the antioxidant effects of a Haematococcus extract has been studied and compared with other antioxidants and synthetic astaxanthin.

Methods: To evaluate the effect of the Haematococcus extract in a liver IRI, the mouse liver IRI model was employed. Following ischemia for 60 minutes, three reperfusion periods were used; 3, 24 and 48 hours. The MDA (malondialdehyde) values in the liver, lungs and serum were all evaluated, and two types of Haematococcus extract compared with other antioxidants and synthetic astaxanthin.

Results: In all tissues and serum, the antioxidants all pro-duced lower levels of MDA than in the control. The oil- extracted Haematococcus group had much lower MDA levels compared to the biomass Haematococcus and other antioxidants groups. The effects of synthetic astaxanthin are similar to those of oil-extracted Haematococcus.

Conclusion: The Haematococcus extract has very potent antioxidant effects compared with vitamin E and Superoxide dismutase (SOD) in protecting the liver from IRI. Oil-extracted Haematococcus is better than biomass Haematococcus, and was even comparable to the effects of synthetic astaxanthin.
KEYWORD
Haematococcus, Astaxanthin, Antioxidant, Reperfusion Injury, Liver
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