Anti-inflammatory effects of vitamin E on experimental lens-induced uveitis

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1573-2630
Keywords:
arachidonic acid ; experimental lens-induced uveitis ; prostaglandins ; vitamin E
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Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
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Medicine
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Abstract The anti-phlogistic effect of dietary vitamin E supplementation on the acute inflammation observed in experimental lens-induced uveitis in Brown Norway rats was studied. The effects of vitamin E were examined using histopathologic parameters as well as by measuring the levels of arachidonic acid metabolites. Histologic examination of the eyes revealed that the vitamin E-deficient animals had the most severe destruction of the retina, while those animals receiving the vitamin E-supplemented diet exhibited the best preservation of the retinal architecture. Levels of arachidonic acid metabolites, as determined by radioimmunoassay, were significantly higher in vitamin E deficient rats as compared with rats on a normal diet.
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autor Cid, Lilet
Pararajasegaram, Geeta
Sevanian, Alex
Gauderman, William
Romero, Jorge L.
Marak, George E.
Rao, Narsing A.
autorsonst Cid, Lilet
Pararajasegaram, Geeta
Sevanian, Alex
Gauderman, William
Romero, Jorge L.
Marak, George E.
Rao, Narsing A.
book_url http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF00917069
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notes Abstract The anti-phlogistic effect of dietary vitamin E supplementation on the acute inflammation observed in experimental lens-induced uveitis in Brown Norway rats was studied. The effects of vitamin E were examined using histopathologic parameters as well as by measuring the levels of arachidonic acid metabolites. Histologic examination of the eyes revealed that the vitamin E-deficient animals had the most severe destruction of the retina, while those animals receiving the vitamin E-supplemented diet exhibited the best preservation of the retinal architecture. Levels of arachidonic acid metabolites, as determined by radioimmunoassay, were significantly higher in vitamin E deficient rats as compared with rats on a normal diet.
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publikationsjahr_anzeige 1992
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reference 16 (1992), S. 27-32
schlagwort arachidonic acid
experimental lens-induced uveitis
prostaglandins
vitamin E
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shingle_author_1 Cid, Lilet
Pararajasegaram, Geeta
Sevanian, Alex
Gauderman, William
Romero, Jorge L.
Marak, George E.
Rao, Narsing A.
shingle_author_2 Cid, Lilet
Pararajasegaram, Geeta
Sevanian, Alex
Gauderman, William
Romero, Jorge L.
Marak, George E.
Rao, Narsing A.
shingle_author_3 Cid, Lilet
Pararajasegaram, Geeta
Sevanian, Alex
Gauderman, William
Romero, Jorge L.
Marak, George E.
Rao, Narsing A.
shingle_author_4 Cid, Lilet
Pararajasegaram, Geeta
Sevanian, Alex
Gauderman, William
Romero, Jorge L.
Marak, George E.
Rao, Narsing A.
shingle_catch_all_1 Cid, Lilet
Pararajasegaram, Geeta
Sevanian, Alex
Gauderman, William
Romero, Jorge L.
Marak, George E.
Rao, Narsing A.
Anti-inflammatory effects of vitamin E on experimental lens-induced uveitis
arachidonic acid
experimental lens-induced uveitis
prostaglandins
vitamin E
arachidonic acid
experimental lens-induced uveitis
prostaglandins
vitamin E
Abstract The anti-phlogistic effect of dietary vitamin E supplementation on the acute inflammation observed in experimental lens-induced uveitis in Brown Norway rats was studied. The effects of vitamin E were examined using histopathologic parameters as well as by measuring the levels of arachidonic acid metabolites. Histologic examination of the eyes revealed that the vitamin E-deficient animals had the most severe destruction of the retina, while those animals receiving the vitamin E-supplemented diet exhibited the best preservation of the retinal architecture. Levels of arachidonic acid metabolites, as determined by radioimmunoassay, were significantly higher in vitamin E deficient rats as compared with rats on a normal diet.
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15732630
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shingle_catch_all_2 Cid, Lilet
Pararajasegaram, Geeta
Sevanian, Alex
Gauderman, William
Romero, Jorge L.
Marak, George E.
Rao, Narsing A.
Anti-inflammatory effects of vitamin E on experimental lens-induced uveitis
arachidonic acid
experimental lens-induced uveitis
prostaglandins
vitamin E
arachidonic acid
experimental lens-induced uveitis
prostaglandins
vitamin E
Abstract The anti-phlogistic effect of dietary vitamin E supplementation on the acute inflammation observed in experimental lens-induced uveitis in Brown Norway rats was studied. The effects of vitamin E were examined using histopathologic parameters as well as by measuring the levels of arachidonic acid metabolites. Histologic examination of the eyes revealed that the vitamin E-deficient animals had the most severe destruction of the retina, while those animals receiving the vitamin E-supplemented diet exhibited the best preservation of the retinal architecture. Levels of arachidonic acid metabolites, as determined by radioimmunoassay, were significantly higher in vitamin E deficient rats as compared with rats on a normal diet.
1573-2630
15732630
Springer
shingle_catch_all_3 Cid, Lilet
Pararajasegaram, Geeta
Sevanian, Alex
Gauderman, William
Romero, Jorge L.
Marak, George E.
Rao, Narsing A.
Anti-inflammatory effects of vitamin E on experimental lens-induced uveitis
arachidonic acid
experimental lens-induced uveitis
prostaglandins
vitamin E
arachidonic acid
experimental lens-induced uveitis
prostaglandins
vitamin E
Abstract The anti-phlogistic effect of dietary vitamin E supplementation on the acute inflammation observed in experimental lens-induced uveitis in Brown Norway rats was studied. The effects of vitamin E were examined using histopathologic parameters as well as by measuring the levels of arachidonic acid metabolites. Histologic examination of the eyes revealed that the vitamin E-deficient animals had the most severe destruction of the retina, while those animals receiving the vitamin E-supplemented diet exhibited the best preservation of the retinal architecture. Levels of arachidonic acid metabolites, as determined by radioimmunoassay, were significantly higher in vitamin E deficient rats as compared with rats on a normal diet.
1573-2630
15732630
Springer
shingle_catch_all_4 Cid, Lilet
Pararajasegaram, Geeta
Sevanian, Alex
Gauderman, William
Romero, Jorge L.
Marak, George E.
Rao, Narsing A.
Anti-inflammatory effects of vitamin E on experimental lens-induced uveitis
arachidonic acid
experimental lens-induced uveitis
prostaglandins
vitamin E
arachidonic acid
experimental lens-induced uveitis
prostaglandins
vitamin E
Abstract The anti-phlogistic effect of dietary vitamin E supplementation on the acute inflammation observed in experimental lens-induced uveitis in Brown Norway rats was studied. The effects of vitamin E were examined using histopathologic parameters as well as by measuring the levels of arachidonic acid metabolites. Histologic examination of the eyes revealed that the vitamin E-deficient animals had the most severe destruction of the retina, while those animals receiving the vitamin E-supplemented diet exhibited the best preservation of the retinal architecture. Levels of arachidonic acid metabolites, as determined by radioimmunoassay, were significantly higher in vitamin E deficient rats as compared with rats on a normal diet.
1573-2630
15732630
Springer
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