Grape seed proanthocyanidins improve lymphatic drainage and blood perfusion in secondary lymphedema models
Hwayeong Cheon, Bumchul Kim, Jae Yong Jeon

TL;DR
Grape seed extract may help reduce swelling and improve lymphatic and blood flow in a rat model of secondary lymphedema.
Contribution
GSPE shows potential as a novel treatment for secondary lymphedema by improving lymphatic and blood flow.
Findings
GSPE-treated rats showed reduced tail edema compared to controls.
GSPE improved lymphatic drainage and blood perfusion in lymphedema models.
Histology showed reduced fibrosis and lymphatic abnormalities in GSPE-treated rats.
Abstract
Secondary lymphedema (SLE) is a chronic and debilitating condition that frequently arises following cancer treatments, particularly in breast cancer patients. Despite its increasing global prevalence and impact on patients’ quality of life, there remains no effective pharmacological treatment for SLE. Grape seed proanthocyanidin extract (GSPE), a compound known for treating venous insufficiency, is hypothesized to enhance lymphatic function and may offer therapeutic value for managing SLE. This study aimed to evaluate the efficacy of GSPE in a rat model of secondary lymphedema. Fifteen nine-week-old Sprague-Dawley rats (weighing 250–300 g) were used in this study. Tail lymphedema was surgically induced in 12 rats to model SLE, while 3 rats served as normal controls. The lymphedema-induced rats were randomly assigned to either a treatment group (n=6) or a control group (n=6). The…
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Taxonomy
TopicsLymphatic System and Diseases · Diagnosis and Treatment of Venous Diseases
