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Yaroslav Pavlovskiy1, Antonina Yashchenko2, Oksana Zayachkivska1.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: Excess of fructose consumption is related to life-treating conditions that affected more than a third of the global population. Therefore, to identify a newer therapeutic strategy for the impact prevention of high fructose injury in age-related malfunctions of the gastric mucosa (GM) in the animal model is important.Entities:
Keywords: aging; donor; fructose; gastric mucosa; hydrogen sulfide; oxidative stress
Year: 2020 PMID: 32848752 PMCID: PMC7396573 DOI: 10.3389/fphar.2020.01134
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Pharmacol ISSN: 1663-9812 Impact factor: 5.810
Figure 1Chemical structure of 4-(5-thioxo-5H-1,2-dithiol-3-yl)phenyl 2-acetoxybenzoate(l)—H2S-releasing aspirin (ATB-340).
Figure 2Design of the experiment.
Criteria used for semi-quantitative analysis of gastric mucosa damage.
| Criteria | Score |
|---|---|
| The state of the epithelial layer on the degree of alteration | 1—no changes; |
| The state of subepithelial layer | 1—no changes; |
| The epithelial layer leukocyte infiltration | 1—no leukocyte infiltration; |
The measurement of GM damage was determined by protocol-blinded researchers. The number of animals showing these histopathological lesions in each group was compared with that of other groups.
Figure 3Blood glucose levels in adult (A, left graph) and aged (A, right graph) rats fed a standard diet (SD) or high fructose diet (HFD) during 28 days. Results are given as mean ± standard deviation (SD) (statistical analysis: one way-ANOVA, n = 5–6/group). Histological characteristic of study groups according to the changes in gastric mucosal damage index (B) and representative photomicrographs to illustrate the changes in the gastric mucosa in adult (C, D) and aged (E–L) rats fed by 28 days of high fructose diet, visualizing surface epithelial cells (SEC), foveoli (F), and glandular cells (G). Hematoxylin and eosin staining at low (C – x 150; E and G – x 200) and higher magnification (D, F, and H–L – x 600). Gastric mucosa of adult and aged rats shows glandular cells (D, F, respectively), and hypertrophy of mucous neck cells (arrows) (F). In the gastric mucosa of vehicle-treated aged rats exposed to acute stress (G, H) and aspirin pretreatment (I), there is observed connective tissue (arrows) in basal third of the gastric mucosa, hyperemia in lamina propria (arrows). The gastric mucosa of aged rats exposed to acute stress and pretreated by NaHS (J), a combination of NaHS and aspirin (K) shows uneven swelling of the submucosal base in gastric mucosa (arrows) while pretreatment of ATB-340 (L) shows diffuse swelling of the submucosal basis of gastric mucosa.
Figure 4Activities of Cystathionine-β-synthase (CBS) (A), Cystathionine-γ-lyase (CSE) (B) and Thiosulfate-dithiol sulfurtransferase (TST) (C) and changes of the oxidative index (D) in adult and aged rats (n = 5–6) fed with standard diet (SD) or high fructose diet (HFD) without and with H2S releasing molecule compounds therapy (NaHS, ATB-340) and induction of acute stress (WIRS). Columns with whiskers (A, B, C) show mean ± standard deviation (SD). Box plots (D) show the median, lower, and upper quartile ranges, and the minimum and maximum values of the oxidative index of all groups; *p < 0.05 versus control.