Effects of Lycopene Attenuating Injuries in Ischemia and Reperfusion

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Tissue and organ ischemia can lead to cell trauma, tissue necrosis, irreversible damage, and death. While intended to reverse ischemia, reperfusion can further aggravate an ischemic injury (ischemia-reperfusion injury, I/R injury) through a range of pathologic processes. An I/R injury to one organ can also harm other organs, leading to systemic multiorgan failure. A type of carotenoid, lycopene, has been shown to treat and prevent many diseases (e.g., rheumatoid arthritis, cancer, diabetes, osteoporosis, male infertility, neurodegenerative diseases, and cardiovascular disease), making it a hot research topic in health care. Some recent researches have suggested that lycopene can evidently ameliorate ischemic and I/R injuries to many organs, but few clinical studies are available. Therefore, it is essential to review the effects of lycopene on ischemic and I/R injuries to different organs, which may help further research into its potential clinical applications.

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Wu, S., Guo, X., Shang, J., Li, Y., Dong, W., Peng, Q., … Chen, C. (2022). Effects of Lycopene Attenuating Injuries in Ischemia and Reperfusion. Oxidative Medicine and Cellular Longevity. Hindawi Limited. https://doi.org/10.1155/2022/9309327

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