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J Pharm Pharm Sci ; 16(3): 414-23, 2013.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24021290

ABSTRACT

PURPOSE: The precise role of carnitine as the key regulator of lipid metabolism in sepsis is unclear. In this review, available experimental as well as clinical evidences regarding the probable beneficial effects of carnitine in sepsis were evaluated. METHOD: A comprehensive literature search was performed in the related medical databases. Related experimental and clinical studies were included. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: The plasma and tissue level of carnitine or its derivatives in septic condition is variable and inconclusive. Survival and outcomes are considered in only few studies. Despite its favorable safety profile, due to limited clinical evidence, it seems reasonable not to currently consider carnitine as a mandatory and beneficial supplement under septic conditions. Further well-designed, standard clinical trials are warranted in this regards.


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Carnitine/blood , Carnitine/metabolism , Sepsis/blood , Sepsis/metabolism , Animals , Dietary Supplements , Humans
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J Pharm Pharm Sci ; 15(4): 483-98, 2012.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23106952

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PURPOSE: Several studies have evaluated the effects of sildenafil on the tissue repair and wound healing. In the present review, the impact of sildenafil on the wound healing in all available clinical and non-clinical (experimental) studies has been discussed. METHODS: A literature search was performed using PubMed, Scopus, Medline, Embase, Cochrane central register of controlled trials and Cochrane database systematic reviews. Related articles indexed in Google Scholar were also included. Key words used as search terms were 'phosphodiesterase inhibitor', 'sildenafil', 'skin', 'cutaneous', 'skin lesion', 'skin damage', 'wound', and 'wound healing'. No time limitation was considered in this review. RESULTS: A total of 15 animal studies, 7 case reports, and 2 small clinical studies have reported the effects of sildenafil on the wound healing. The effects included skin flaps and grafts, anastomosis, systemic sclerosis and Raynaud's disease. CONCLUSIONS: The available data support the beneficial effects of sildenafil in improvement of tissue healing in various conditions. This article is open to POST-PUBLICATION REVIEW. Registered readers (see "For Readers") may comment by clicking on ABSTRACT on the issue's contents page.


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Piperazines/pharmacology , Piperazines/therapeutic use , Sulfones/pharmacology , Sulfones/therapeutic use , Wound Healing/drug effects , Animals , Humans , Purines/pharmacology , Purines/therapeutic use , Sildenafil Citrate
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