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Periódicos Brasileiros em Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia

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Lycopene and resveratrol pretreatment did not interfere with the liver of hepatectomized rats

Barros, Pedro PauloGonçalves, Gisele Mara SilvaSilva, Gustavo Henrique daBastos, Maria Clara Villaça DiasRamos, Loren NogarotoFernandes, Marilia Marinello

Purpose: To investigate the effects of lycopene and resveratrol pretreatment on hepatic hyperplasia in partially hepatectomized rats. Methods: The lycopene group and the resveratrol group received 40 mg/kg/day of lycopene or resveratrol, respectively (dissolved in olive oil or in saline solution, respectively) and administered via a gastric tube for 30 days. The partially hepatectomzed (PH) control groups received saline or olive oil via a gastric tube for 30 days, respectively, and the normal control group received no treatment. Liver tissue and intracardiac blood samples were obtained 24, 36 or 48 h after PH. Results: No areas of fibrosis were detected. No significant changes in mitotic index, in the number of apoptosis events or in aspartate aminotransferase and alanine aminotransferase levels were observed. Conclusions: Lycopene and resveratrol pretreatment did not interfere on hepatic hyperplasia in partially hepatectomized rats.(AU)

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