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(R,R)-BD-AcAc2 Mitigates Chronic Colitis in Rats: A Promising Multi-Pronged Approach Modulating Inflammasome Activity, Autophagy, and Pyroptosis

Ulcerative colitis is a chronic and incurable form of inflammatory bowel disease that can increase the risk of colitis-associated cancer and mortality. Limited treatment options are available for this condition, and the existing ones often come with non-tolerable adverse effects. This study is the f...

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Autores principales: Saber, Sameh, Alamri, Mohannad Mohammad S., Alfaifi, Jaber, Saleh, Lobna A., Abdel-Ghany, Sameh, Aboregela, Adel Mohamed, Farrag, Alshaimaa A., Almaeen, Abdulrahman H., Adam, Masoud I. E., AlQahtani, AbdulElah Al Jarallah, Eleragi, Ali M. S., Abdel-Reheim, Mustafa Ahmed, Ramadan, Heba A., Mohammed, Osama A.
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Publicado: MDPI 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10384734/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37513865
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ph16070953
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author Saber, Sameh
Alamri, Mohannad Mohammad S.
Alfaifi, Jaber
Saleh, Lobna A.
Abdel-Ghany, Sameh
Aboregela, Adel Mohamed
Farrag, Alshaimaa A.
Almaeen, Abdulrahman H.
Adam, Masoud I. E.
AlQahtani, AbdulElah Al Jarallah
Eleragi, Ali M. S.
Abdel-Reheim, Mustafa Ahmed
Ramadan, Heba A.
Mohammed, Osama A.
author_facet Saber, Sameh
Alamri, Mohannad Mohammad S.
Alfaifi, Jaber
Saleh, Lobna A.
Abdel-Ghany, Sameh
Aboregela, Adel Mohamed
Farrag, Alshaimaa A.
Almaeen, Abdulrahman H.
Adam, Masoud I. E.
AlQahtani, AbdulElah Al Jarallah
Eleragi, Ali M. S.
Abdel-Reheim, Mustafa Ahmed
Ramadan, Heba A.
Mohammed, Osama A.
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description Ulcerative colitis is a chronic and incurable form of inflammatory bowel disease that can increase the risk of colitis-associated cancer and mortality. Limited treatment options are available for this condition, and the existing ones often come with non-tolerable adverse effects. This study is the first to examine the potential benefits of consuming (R,R)-BD-AcAc2, a type of ketone ester (KE), and intermittent fasting in treating chronic colitis induced by dextran sodium sulfate (DSS) in rats. We selected both protocols to enhance the levels of β-hydroxybutyrate, mimicking a state of nutritional ketosis and early ketosis, respectively. Our findings revealed that only the former protocol, consuming the KE, improved disease activity and the macroscopic and microscopic features of the colon while reducing inflammation scores. Additionally, the KE counteracted the DSS-induced decrease in the percentage of weight change, reduced the colonic weight-to-length ratio, and increased the survival rate of DSS-insulted rats. KE also showed potential antioxidant activities and improved the gut microbiome composition. Moreover, consuming KE increased the levels of tight junction proteins that protect against leaky gut and exhibited anti-inflammatory properties by reducing proinflammatory cytokine production. These effects were attributed to inhibiting NFκB and NLRP3 inflammasome activation and restraining pyroptosis and apoptosis while enhancing autophagy as revealed by reduced p62 and increased BECN1. Furthermore, the KE may have a positive impact on maintaining a healthy microbiome. To conclude, the potential clinical implications of our findings are promising, as (R,R)-BD-AcAc2 has a greater safety profile and can be easily translated to human subjects.
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spelling pubmed-103847342023-07-30 (R,R)-BD-AcAc2 Mitigates Chronic Colitis in Rats: A Promising Multi-Pronged Approach Modulating Inflammasome Activity, Autophagy, and Pyroptosis Saber, Sameh Alamri, Mohannad Mohammad S. Alfaifi, Jaber Saleh, Lobna A. Abdel-Ghany, Sameh Aboregela, Adel Mohamed Farrag, Alshaimaa A. Almaeen, Abdulrahman H. Adam, Masoud I. E. AlQahtani, AbdulElah Al Jarallah Eleragi, Ali M. S. Abdel-Reheim, Mustafa Ahmed Ramadan, Heba A. Mohammed, Osama A. Pharmaceuticals (Basel) Article Ulcerative colitis is a chronic and incurable form of inflammatory bowel disease that can increase the risk of colitis-associated cancer and mortality. Limited treatment options are available for this condition, and the existing ones often come with non-tolerable adverse effects. This study is the first to examine the potential benefits of consuming (R,R)-BD-AcAc2, a type of ketone ester (KE), and intermittent fasting in treating chronic colitis induced by dextran sodium sulfate (DSS) in rats. We selected both protocols to enhance the levels of β-hydroxybutyrate, mimicking a state of nutritional ketosis and early ketosis, respectively. Our findings revealed that only the former protocol, consuming the KE, improved disease activity and the macroscopic and microscopic features of the colon while reducing inflammation scores. Additionally, the KE counteracted the DSS-induced decrease in the percentage of weight change, reduced the colonic weight-to-length ratio, and increased the survival rate of DSS-insulted rats. KE also showed potential antioxidant activities and improved the gut microbiome composition. Moreover, consuming KE increased the levels of tight junction proteins that protect against leaky gut and exhibited anti-inflammatory properties by reducing proinflammatory cytokine production. These effects were attributed to inhibiting NFκB and NLRP3 inflammasome activation and restraining pyroptosis and apoptosis while enhancing autophagy as revealed by reduced p62 and increased BECN1. Furthermore, the KE may have a positive impact on maintaining a healthy microbiome. To conclude, the potential clinical implications of our findings are promising, as (R,R)-BD-AcAc2 has a greater safety profile and can be easily translated to human subjects. MDPI 2023-07-03 /pmc/articles/PMC10384734/ /pubmed/37513865 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ph16070953 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Saber, Sameh
Alamri, Mohannad Mohammad S.
Alfaifi, Jaber
Saleh, Lobna A.
Abdel-Ghany, Sameh
Aboregela, Adel Mohamed
Farrag, Alshaimaa A.
Almaeen, Abdulrahman H.
Adam, Masoud I. E.
AlQahtani, AbdulElah Al Jarallah
Eleragi, Ali M. S.
Abdel-Reheim, Mustafa Ahmed
Ramadan, Heba A.
Mohammed, Osama A.
(R,R)-BD-AcAc2 Mitigates Chronic Colitis in Rats: A Promising Multi-Pronged Approach Modulating Inflammasome Activity, Autophagy, and Pyroptosis
title (R,R)-BD-AcAc2 Mitigates Chronic Colitis in Rats: A Promising Multi-Pronged Approach Modulating Inflammasome Activity, Autophagy, and Pyroptosis
title_full (R,R)-BD-AcAc2 Mitigates Chronic Colitis in Rats: A Promising Multi-Pronged Approach Modulating Inflammasome Activity, Autophagy, and Pyroptosis
title_fullStr (R,R)-BD-AcAc2 Mitigates Chronic Colitis in Rats: A Promising Multi-Pronged Approach Modulating Inflammasome Activity, Autophagy, and Pyroptosis
title_full_unstemmed (R,R)-BD-AcAc2 Mitigates Chronic Colitis in Rats: A Promising Multi-Pronged Approach Modulating Inflammasome Activity, Autophagy, and Pyroptosis
title_short (R,R)-BD-AcAc2 Mitigates Chronic Colitis in Rats: A Promising Multi-Pronged Approach Modulating Inflammasome Activity, Autophagy, and Pyroptosis
title_sort (r,r)-bd-acac2 mitigates chronic colitis in rats: a promising multi-pronged approach modulating inflammasome activity, autophagy, and pyroptosis
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10384734/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37513865
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ph16070953
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