| Literature DB >> 28127418 |
Suk Peng Tang1, Sirajudeen Kuttulebbai Nainamohamed Salam2, Hasnan Jaafar3, Siew Hua Gan4, Mustapha Muzaimi5, Siti Amrah Sulaiman1.
Abstract
Paraquat (PQ) is a dopaminergic neurotoxin and a well-known pneumotoxicant that exerts its toxic effect via oxidative stress-mediated cellular injuries. This study investigated the protective effects of Tualang honey against PQ-induced toxicity in the midbrain and lungs of rats. The rats were orally treated with distilled water (2 mL/kg/day), Tualang honey (1.0 g/kg/day), or ubiquinol (0.2 g/kg/day) throughout the experimental period. Two weeks after the respective treatments, the rats were injected intraperitoneally with saline (1 mL/kg/week) or PQ (10 mg/kg/week) once per week for four consecutive weeks. After four weekly exposures to PQ, the glutathione peroxidase activity and the number of tyrosine-hydroxylase immunopositive neurons in the midbrain were significantly decreased in animals from group PQ (p < 0.05). The lungs of animals from group PQ showed significantly decreased activity of superoxide dismutase and glutathione-S-transferase. Treatment with Tualang honey ameliorated the toxic effects observed in the midbrain and lungs. The beneficial effects of Tualang honey were comparable to those of ubiquinol, which was used as a positive control. These findings suggest that treatment with Tualang honey may protect against PQ-induced toxicity in the rat midbrain and lung.Entities:
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28127418 PMCID: PMC5239975 DOI: 10.1155/2017/4605782
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Oxid Med Cell Longev ISSN: 1942-0994 Impact factor: 6.543
Figure 1Experimental procedure. A total of 75 rats were randomly divided into five groups of 15 animals each and were orally treated with distilled water (dH2O, 2 mL/kg/day), Tualang honey (TH, 1 g/kg/day), or ubiquinol (QH, 0.2 g/kg/day) throughout the experimental period. Two weeks after these treatments, the rats were injected with saline (1 mL/kg/week) or PQ (PQ, 10 mg/kg/week) once a week (open circles) for four consecutive weeks. A week after the last injection, the rats were sacrificed for biochemical (n = 8) or immunohistochemical (IHC, n = 7) analyses.
Figure 2Mean body weight (g) of rats throughout the experimental period (n = 15 per group). Overall, the body weight of rats from all experimental groups showed an increasing trend throughout the experimental period.
Body weight changes (percentage relative to week 0, injection week) in all experimental groups.
| Week | Body weight changes relative to week 0 (%) |
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|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| N | TH | PQ | PQ + TH | PQ + QH | ||
| 1 | 3.97 (5.20) | 3.94 (2.56) | 2.36 (5.51)a,e | 2.36 (4.40)a,f | 2.33 (1.71)b,g | 0.003 |
| 2 | 7.79 (6.50) | 7.45 (3.63) | 5.51 (7.25)a,e | 4.94 (6.93)b,g | 3.79 (2.78)c,h | <0.001 |
| 3 | 11.02 (4.86) | 10.32 (7.48) | 6.96 (7.54)c,e | 7.19 (12.58)b,e | 4.21 (4.97)c,g | <0.001 |
| 4 | 13.90 (4.00) | 13.43 (8.18) | 8.12 (10.95)c,g | 8.50 (13.38)a,e | 4.75 (7.02)d,h | <0.001 |
Data are expressed as the median (IQR), n = 15 per group.
p values were calculated using the Kruskal-Wallis test. A p value < 0.05 indicates a statistically significant difference between the investigated groups.
a p < 0.05, bp < 0.01, cp < 0.005, and dp < 0.001 compared to group N; ep < 0.05, fp < 0.01, gp < 0.005, and hp < 0.001 compared to group TH.
Serum biochemical parameters in all the experimental groups.
| Parameters | Groups |
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|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| N | TH | PQ | PQ + TH | PQ + QH | ||
| ¶Sodium (mmol/dL) | 139.00 (2.00) | 138.00 (4.00) | 140.00 (6.00) | 140.00 (5.00) | 140.00 (2.00) | 0.129 |
| #Potassium (mmol/dL) | 5.11 (0.23) | 5.08 (0.37) | 5.10 (0.40) | 4.80 (0.38) | 4.65 (0.50) | 0.069 |
| #Chloride (mmol/dL) | 101.50 (2.67) | 101.00 (2.51) | 102.00 (1.69) | 101.38 (3.38) | 103.00 (2.51) | 0.595 |
| ¶Urea (mg/dL) | 38.00 (6.00) | 29.50 (8.00)a | 34.50 (6.00) | 29.50 (4.00)c,e | 31.50 (8.00)c | 0.005 |
| ¶Creatinine (mg/dL) | 0.50 (0.00) | 0.50 (0.00) | 0.50 (0.10) | 0.40 (0.10)b,d | 0.50 (0.10) | 0.039 |
| ¶Uric acid (mg/dL) | 1.20 (0.40) | 1.15 (0.70) | 1.15 (0.40) | 1.00 (0.30) | 1.00 (0.30) | 0.384 |
| #Total protein (g/dL) | 5.91 (0.32) | 5.83 (0.30) | 5.75 (0.42) | 5.59 (0.39) | 5.56 (0.28) | 0.217 |
| ¶AST (U/L) | 77.00 (42.00) | 72.00 (17.00) | 85.50 (40.00) | 72.00 (17.00) | 66.50 (21.00) | 0.236 |
| ¶ALT (U/L) | 34.00 (15.00) | 33.00 (14.00)e | 40.00 (6.00) | 29.50 (5.00)f | 31.50 (7.00) | 0.049 |
| #ALP (U/L) | 127.00 (34.43) | 112.13 (22.66) | 118.13 (21.46) | 113.38 (22.45) | 106.13 (27.38) | 0.590 |
Data are presented as the #mean (SD) or the ¶median (IQR), n = 8 per group.
p values were calculated using one-way ANOVA or the Kruskal-Wallis test. A p value < 0.05 indicates a statistically significant difference between the investigated groups.
a p < 0.05, bp < 0.01, and cp < 0.005 compared to group N; dp < 0.05 compared to group TH; ep < 0.05, fp < 0.005 compared to group PQ.
Comparison of oxidative stress parameters in the midbrain among all experimental groups.
| Parameters | Groups |
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|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| N | TH | PQ | PQ + TH | PQ + QH | ||
| #SOD (U/mg protein) | 52.54 (5.57) | 51.60 (8.07) | 48.17 (5.31) | 52.76 (6.43) | 52.90 (8.35) | 0.619 |
| #CAT (U/mg protein) | 23.85 (4.30) | 27.09 (9.23) | 20.64 (5.41) | 26.45 (7.48) | 21.86 (5.74) | 0.248 |
| #GPx (U/mg protein) | 43.06 (3.52) | 40.48 (3.78) | 37.50 (4.81)a | 40.50 (2.77) | 37.55 (3.88) | 0.031 |
| ¶GR (U/mg protein) | 12.71 (2.85) | 13.72 (3.62) | 14.72 (1.80) | 13.49 (3.91) | 13.03 (4.24) | 0.530 |
| #GST (U/mg protein) | 37.05 (4.42) | 37.67 (3.91) | 38.68 (3.05) | 36.13 (4.03) | 37.05 (2.92) | 0.727 |
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#Total GSH ( | 362.05 (64.49) | 375.10 (38.48) | 340.45 (72.31) | 381.39 (37.93) | 377.68 (24.45) | 0.495 |
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#MDA level ( | 0.70 (0.29) | 0.69 (0.26) | 1.09 (0.67) | 0.65 (0.13) | 0.58 (0.27) | 0.074 |
Data are presented as the #mean (SD) or the ¶median (IQR), n = 8 per group.
p values were calculated using one-way ANOVA or the Kruskal-Wallis test. A p value < 0.05 indicates a statistically significant difference between the investigated groups.
a p < 0.05 compared to group N.
Figure 3Midbrain concentrations of TyrH for all experimental groups. Data are presented as the mean ± SEM, n = 8 per group. No significant differences (p = 0.637) were observed among all the experimental groups.
Figure 4TyrH immunohistochemical staining for evaluating damage to dopaminergic neurons. (a) Representative photomicrographs showing TyrH-immunopositive neurons in coronal sections showing the midbrain. The higher magnification (×200) for the boxed region shows the reduction in TyrH-positive neurons. (b) The numbers of TyrH-positive neurons in the SNpc regions were counted. Data are presented as the mean ± SEM, n = 7 per group. The number of TyrH-positive neurons was significantly lower in PQ-intoxicated rats than in group N (Ap = 0.007). Compared with group PQ, the number of TyrH-positive neurons increased in group PQ + TH, although this difference is not statistically significant (p = 0.059). Group PQ + QH showed a significant increase in the number of TyrH-positive neurons compared to group PQ (Bp = 0.039).
Comparison of oxidative stress parameters in the lungs among all experimental groups.
| Parameters | Groups |
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|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| N | TH | PQ | PQ + TH | PQ + QH | ||
| ¶SOD (U/mg protein) | 20.75 (6.40) | 18.53 (3.03)b | 17.39 (2.76)a | 19.25 (3.93)b | 20.37 (9.53)b | 0.019 |
| #CAT (U/mg protein) | 95.35 (12.05) | 97.12 (8.86) | 79.23 (17.46) | 96.71 (19.61) | 95.40 (13.83) | 0.102 |
| #GPx (U/mg protein) | 227.95 (29.88) | 220.38 (23.96) | 205.88 (25.89) | 209.59 (29.98) | 227.60 (31.93) | 0.409 |
| #GR (U/mg protein) | 19.04 (3.62) | 19.09 (2.38) | 17.73 (2.76) | 19.63 (2.54) | 18.31 (2.43) | 0.689 |
| #GST (U/mg protein) | 22.65 (1.33) | 20.74 (1.81) | 16.73 (5.26)a | 20.36 (1.90) | 18.80 (3.41) | 0.008 |
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#Total GSH ( | 135.78 (33.60) | 112.03 (29.45) | 90.43 (35.07) | 120.52 (16.77) | 143.77 (53.12)b | 0.043 |
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#MDA level ( | 1.42 (0.14) | 1.63 (0.32) | 1.46 (0.14) | 1.39 (0.33) | 1.57 (0.27) | 0.312 |
Data are presented as the #mean (SD) or the ¶median (IQR), n = 8 per group.
p values were calculated using one-way ANOVA or the Kruskal-Wallis test. A p value < 0.05 indicates a statistically significant difference between the investigated groups.
a p < 0.005 compared to group N; bp < 0.05 compared to group PQ.