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Effect of chronic melatonin administration on several physiological parameters from old Wistar rats and SAMP8 mice.

Jesus A F Tresguerres1, Roman Kireev, Katherine Forman, Sara Cuesta, Ana F Tresguerres, Elena Vara.   

Abstract

UNLABELLED: The effect of melatonin administration on age-induced alterations in hepatocytes, central nervous system, immune system, and skin are reviewed. Twenty-two-month-old Wistar rats and SAMP8 (senescence prone) mice of 10 months of age were used as experimental models. Wistar rats were analyzed untreated or after the chronic administration of melatonin at a dose of 1 mg/kg/day in the drinking water for 10 weeks. At the end of the treatment period, the various parameters were investigated. Results were compared with those of 2-month-old controls. In hepatocytes, aging induced a significant increase in oxidative stress, inflammation, and apoptosis when compared to young animals. Melatonin administration significantly ameliorated all these age-related changes. The impairment of the cardiovascular system with aging appears to contribute to the increased morbidity and mortality of the aged subjects. The process was investigated in SAMP8 mice of 10 months of age. Melatonin was provided for 30 days at two different dosages (1 mg/kg/day and 10 mg/kg/day), also in the drinking water. After treatment, the expression of inflammatory mediators (tumor necrosis factor-α, interleukin 1 and 10, NFκBp50 and NFκBp52), apoptosis markers (BAD, BAX, and Bcl2), and parameters related to oxidative stress (heme oxygenases 1 and 2, endothelial and inducible nitric oxide synthases) were determined in the heart. Inflammation as well as oxidative stress and apoptosis markers were increased in old SAMP8 males, as compared to young controls. After treatment with melatonin, these age-altered parameters were partially reversed. The results suggest that oxidative stress and inflammation increase with aging and that chronic treatment with melatonin is able to reduce these parameters. In the skin, a reduction of epidermal thickness together with a marked increase of the hypodermis with great fat accumulation was observed in old rats, together with an increase in caspase 3, 8 of nucleosomes and LPO and a reduction in Bcl2 levels in the cultured keratinocytes. Melatonin treatment was able to reduce the fat content of the hypodermis and to increase Bcl2 and reduce nucleosomes, caspases, and LPO in keratinocytes.
CONCLUSION: Melatonin administration exerts a beneficial effect against age-induced changes in several physiological parameters in Wistar rats and SAMP 8 mice.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 23387890     DOI: 10.2174/1874609811205030012

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Aging Sci        ISSN: 1874-6098


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