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Protection against acute adriamycin-induced cardiotoxicity by garlic: Role of endogenous antioxidants and inhibition of TNF-α expression

BACKGROUND: Oxidative stress is the major etiopathological factor in adriamycin-induced cardiotoxicity. Relatively low amounts of endogenous antioxidant makes the heart vulnerable to oxidative stress-induced damage. Chronic oral administration of garlic has been reported to enhance the endogenous an...

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Autores principales: Mukherjee, Sumanta, Banerjee, Sanjay Kumar, Maulik, Mohua, Dinda, Amit Kumar, Talwar, Kewal K, Maulik, Subir Kumar
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2003
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC324401/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/14687418
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2210-3-16
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author Mukherjee, Sumanta
Banerjee, Sanjay Kumar
Maulik, Mohua
Dinda, Amit Kumar
Talwar, Kewal K
Maulik, Subir Kumar
author_facet Mukherjee, Sumanta
Banerjee, Sanjay Kumar
Maulik, Mohua
Dinda, Amit Kumar
Talwar, Kewal K
Maulik, Subir Kumar
author_sort Mukherjee, Sumanta
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description BACKGROUND: Oxidative stress is the major etiopathological factor in adriamycin-induced cardiotoxicity. Relatively low amounts of endogenous antioxidant makes the heart vulnerable to oxidative stress-induced damage. Chronic oral administration of garlic has been reported to enhance the endogenous antioxidants of heart. We hypothesized that garlic-induced enhanced cardiac antioxidants may offer protection against acute adriamycin-induced cardiotoxicity. RESULTS: Rats were either administered freshly prepared garlic homogenate (250 and 500 mg/kg daily, orally, for 30 days) or probucol (cumulative dose, 120 mg/kg body weight divided in 12, i.p. over a period of 30 days) or double distilled water (vehicle), followed by a single dose of adriamycin (30 mg/kg i.p.). In the adriamycin group, increased oxidative stress was evidenced by a significant increase in myocardial TBARS (thiobarbituric acid reactive substances) and decrease in myocardial SOD (superoxide dismutase), catalase and GPx (glutathione peroxidase) activity. Histopathological studies showed focal as well as subendocardial myocytolysis with infiltration of macrophages, lymphocytes and edema. Immunocytochemistry showed marked expression of TNF-α (tumor necrosis factor-alpha) in the myocardium. Increase in myocardial TBARS and decrease in endogenous antioxidants by adriamycin was prevented significantly in the garlic treated rat hearts, which was comparable to the probucol-treated group. Histopathological evidence of protection was also evident in both garlic-treated and probucol-treated groups. Probucol, 250 mg/kg and 500 mg/kg of garlic reduced adriamycin induced TNF-α expression in the myocardium and was associated with reduced myocyte injury. CONCLUSIONS: It is concluded that chronic garlic administration prevents acute adriamycin-induced cardiotoxicity and decreases myocardial TNF-α expression.
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spelling pubmed-3244012004-01-31 Protection against acute adriamycin-induced cardiotoxicity by garlic: Role of endogenous antioxidants and inhibition of TNF-α expression Mukherjee, Sumanta Banerjee, Sanjay Kumar Maulik, Mohua Dinda, Amit Kumar Talwar, Kewal K Maulik, Subir Kumar BMC Pharmacol Research Article BACKGROUND: Oxidative stress is the major etiopathological factor in adriamycin-induced cardiotoxicity. Relatively low amounts of endogenous antioxidant makes the heart vulnerable to oxidative stress-induced damage. Chronic oral administration of garlic has been reported to enhance the endogenous antioxidants of heart. We hypothesized that garlic-induced enhanced cardiac antioxidants may offer protection against acute adriamycin-induced cardiotoxicity. RESULTS: Rats were either administered freshly prepared garlic homogenate (250 and 500 mg/kg daily, orally, for 30 days) or probucol (cumulative dose, 120 mg/kg body weight divided in 12, i.p. over a period of 30 days) or double distilled water (vehicle), followed by a single dose of adriamycin (30 mg/kg i.p.). In the adriamycin group, increased oxidative stress was evidenced by a significant increase in myocardial TBARS (thiobarbituric acid reactive substances) and decrease in myocardial SOD (superoxide dismutase), catalase and GPx (glutathione peroxidase) activity. Histopathological studies showed focal as well as subendocardial myocytolysis with infiltration of macrophages, lymphocytes and edema. Immunocytochemistry showed marked expression of TNF-α (tumor necrosis factor-alpha) in the myocardium. Increase in myocardial TBARS and decrease in endogenous antioxidants by adriamycin was prevented significantly in the garlic treated rat hearts, which was comparable to the probucol-treated group. Histopathological evidence of protection was also evident in both garlic-treated and probucol-treated groups. Probucol, 250 mg/kg and 500 mg/kg of garlic reduced adriamycin induced TNF-α expression in the myocardium and was associated with reduced myocyte injury. CONCLUSIONS: It is concluded that chronic garlic administration prevents acute adriamycin-induced cardiotoxicity and decreases myocardial TNF-α expression. BioMed Central 2003-12-20 /pmc/articles/PMC324401/ /pubmed/14687418 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2210-3-16 Text en Copyright © 2003 Mukherjee et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. This is an Open Access article: verbatim copying and redistribution of this article are permitted in all media for any purpose, provided this notice is preserved along with the article's original URL.
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Mukherjee, Sumanta
Banerjee, Sanjay Kumar
Maulik, Mohua
Dinda, Amit Kumar
Talwar, Kewal K
Maulik, Subir Kumar
Protection against acute adriamycin-induced cardiotoxicity by garlic: Role of endogenous antioxidants and inhibition of TNF-α expression
title Protection against acute adriamycin-induced cardiotoxicity by garlic: Role of endogenous antioxidants and inhibition of TNF-α expression
title_full Protection against acute adriamycin-induced cardiotoxicity by garlic: Role of endogenous antioxidants and inhibition of TNF-α expression
title_fullStr Protection against acute adriamycin-induced cardiotoxicity by garlic: Role of endogenous antioxidants and inhibition of TNF-α expression
title_full_unstemmed Protection against acute adriamycin-induced cardiotoxicity by garlic: Role of endogenous antioxidants and inhibition of TNF-α expression
title_short Protection against acute adriamycin-induced cardiotoxicity by garlic: Role of endogenous antioxidants and inhibition of TNF-α expression
title_sort protection against acute adriamycin-induced cardiotoxicity by garlic: role of endogenous antioxidants and inhibition of tnf-α expression
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC324401/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/14687418
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2210-3-16
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