Effects of Pomegranate Seed Oil on Lower Extremity Ischemia-Reperfusion Damage: Insights into Oxidative Stress, Inflammation, and Cell Death
Ümmü Gülşen Bozok, Aydan İremnur Ergörün, Ayşegül Küçük, Zeynep Yığman, Ali Doğan Dursun, Mustafa Arslan

TL;DR
This study shows that pomegranate seed oil reduces damage from blood flow restoration in rat legs by lowering oxidative stress, inflammation, and cell death.
Contribution
The novel contribution is demonstrating the dose-dependent protective effects of pomegranate seed oil against lower extremity ischemia-reperfusion injury.
Findings
High-dose pomegranate seed oil significantly reduced oxidative stress markers and inflammation in ischemia-reperfusion injured rats.
PSO treatment attenuated apoptosis by lowering TNF-α, NF-κB, cytochrome C, and caspase 3 levels.
Histopathological improvements were observed in PSO-treated groups compared to untreated ischemia-reperfusion rats.
Abstract
Aim: This study sought to clarify the therapeutic benefits and mechanisms of action of pomegranate seed oil (PSO) in instances of ischemia–reperfusion (IR) damage in the lower extremities. Materials and Methods: The sample size was determined, then 32 rats were randomly allocated to four groups: Control (C), ischemia–reperfusion (IR), low-dose PSO (IR + LD, 0.15 mL/kg), and high-dose PSO (IR + HD, 0.30 mL/kg). The ischemia model in the IR group was established by occluding the infrarenal aorta for 120 min. Prior to reperfusion, PSO was delivered to the IR + LD and IR + HD groups at doses of 0.15 mL/kg and 0.30 mL/kg, respectively, followed by a 120 min reperfusion period. Subsequently, blood and tissue specimens were obtained. Statistical investigation was executed utilizing Statistical Package for the Social Sciences version 20.0 (SPSS, IBM Corp., Armonk, NY, USA). Results: Biochemical…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPomegranate: compositions and health benefits · Sesame and Sesamin Research · Sunflower and Safflower Cultivation
