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Saudi honey alleviates indomethacin-induced gastric ulcer via improving antioxidant and anti-inflammatory responses in male albino rats.

Steve Harakeh1,2, Saber H Saber3, Isaac O Akefe4, Soad Shaker5, Muhammad Barkaat Hussain6, Arwa Saad Almasaudi7, Shaimaa M M Saleh8, Saad Almasaudi9.   

Abstract

Recent years have reported a rise in the occurrence of gastric ulceration especially among young children and adults. This study investigated the mechanism by which two types of Saudi honey: Alnahal Aljawal honey (Wadi) or Bin Ghaithan honey (Talh) exerted their antiulcer potential in indomethacin-induced gastric ulceration. Four cohorts of rats were used: Group 1; Healthy controls, Group 2; Ulcerative animals, Group 3; Ulcerative + Wadi honey treatment, Group 4; Ulcerative + Talh honey treatment. We profiled the levels of different indicators of oxidative stress including the activities of gastric mucosal glutathione superoxide dismutase (SOD), catalase (CAT), peroxidase (GPx), reduced glutathione (GSH), and lipid peroxidation (measured as malondialdehyde; MDA). CRP content, IL-10, and plasma tumor necrosis factor-α were also evaluated. The stomach was visually examined for macroscopic lesions and using light microscope for histopathological changes in the glandular mucosa. Wadi or Talh honey significantly reduced the ulcer indices, and essentially protected the glandular mucosa from lesions. Wadi or Talh honey also significantly reduced the gastric mucosal concentrations of GPx, SOD and GSH. In addition, the administration of Wadi or Talh honey decreased gastric mucosal plasma TNF-α and MDA, CRP content, and IL-10 levels. In conclusion, Wadi or Talh honey possibly exerted their antiulcer potential via restoring the homeostasis and stabilizing the enzymatic (SOD and GPx) and non-enzymatic (GSH) antioxidants as well as reducing the levels of inflammatory cytokines (TNF-α, CRP content, IL-10 and, NF-κB activity), and inhibiting the lipid peroxidation in the gastric mucosa. Consequently, Wadi or Talh honey may be of beneficial therapy for patients diagnosed with gastric ulceration. Clinical studies need to be conducted to further support these findings.
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Keywords:  Anti-inflammatory; Antioxidant; Gastric ulcer; Indomethacin; Lipid peroxidation; Saudi honey

Year:  2022        PMID: 35531174      PMCID: PMC9073134          DOI: 10.1016/j.sjbs.2022.01.031

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Saudi J Biol Sci        ISSN: 2213-7106            Impact factor:   4.052


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