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Cardioprotective effect of royal jelly on paclitaxel-induced cardio-toxicity in rats

OBJECTIVE(S): Paclitaxel is a potent chemotherapy agent with severe side effects, including allergic reactions, cardiovascular problems, complete hair loss, joint and muscle pain, which may limit its use and lower its efficiency. The cardioprotective effect of royal jelly was investigated on paclita...

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Autores principales: Malekinejad, Hassan, Ahsan, Sima, Delkhosh-Kasmaie, Fatemeh, Cheraghi, Hadi, Rezaei-Golmisheh, Ali, Janbaz-Acyabar, Hamed
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Publicado: Mashhad University of Medical Sciences 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4818372/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27081469
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author Malekinejad, Hassan
Ahsan, Sima
Delkhosh-Kasmaie, Fatemeh
Cheraghi, Hadi
Rezaei-Golmisheh, Ali
Janbaz-Acyabar, Hamed
author_facet Malekinejad, Hassan
Ahsan, Sima
Delkhosh-Kasmaie, Fatemeh
Cheraghi, Hadi
Rezaei-Golmisheh, Ali
Janbaz-Acyabar, Hamed
author_sort Malekinejad, Hassan
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description OBJECTIVE(S): Paclitaxel is a potent chemotherapy agent with severe side effects, including allergic reactions, cardiovascular problems, complete hair loss, joint and muscle pain, which may limit its use and lower its efficiency. The cardioprotective effect of royal jelly was investigated on paclitaxel-induced damages. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Adult male Wistar rats were divided into control and test groups (n=8). The test group was assigned into five subgroups; 4 groups, along with paclitaxel administration (7.5 mg/kg BW, weekly), received various doses of royal jelly (50, 100, and 150 mg/kg BW) for 28 consecutive days. The last group received only royal jelly at 100 mg/kg. In addition to oxidative and nitrosative stress biomarkers, the creatine kinase (CK-BM) level was also determined. To show the cardioprotective effect of royal jelly on paclitaxel-induced damages, histopathological examinations were conducted. RESULTS: Royal jelly lowered the paclitaxel-elevated malondialdehyde and nitric oxide levels in the heart. Royal jelly could also remarkably reduce the paclitaxel-induced cardiac biomarker of creatine kinase (CK-BM) level and pathological injuries such as diffused edema, hemorrhage, congestion, hyaline exudates, and necrosis. Moreover, royal jelly administration in a dose-dependent manner resulted in a significant (P<0.05) increase in the paclitaxel-reduced total antioxidant capacity. CONCLUSION: Our data suggest that the paclitaxel-induced histopathological and biochemical alterations could be protected by the royal jelly administration. The cardioprotective effect of royal jelly may be related to the suppression of oxidative and nitrosative stress.
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spelling pubmed-48183722016-04-14 Cardioprotective effect of royal jelly on paclitaxel-induced cardio-toxicity in rats Malekinejad, Hassan Ahsan, Sima Delkhosh-Kasmaie, Fatemeh Cheraghi, Hadi Rezaei-Golmisheh, Ali Janbaz-Acyabar, Hamed Iran J Basic Med Sci Short Communication OBJECTIVE(S): Paclitaxel is a potent chemotherapy agent with severe side effects, including allergic reactions, cardiovascular problems, complete hair loss, joint and muscle pain, which may limit its use and lower its efficiency. The cardioprotective effect of royal jelly was investigated on paclitaxel-induced damages. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Adult male Wistar rats were divided into control and test groups (n=8). The test group was assigned into five subgroups; 4 groups, along with paclitaxel administration (7.5 mg/kg BW, weekly), received various doses of royal jelly (50, 100, and 150 mg/kg BW) for 28 consecutive days. The last group received only royal jelly at 100 mg/kg. In addition to oxidative and nitrosative stress biomarkers, the creatine kinase (CK-BM) level was also determined. To show the cardioprotective effect of royal jelly on paclitaxel-induced damages, histopathological examinations were conducted. RESULTS: Royal jelly lowered the paclitaxel-elevated malondialdehyde and nitric oxide levels in the heart. Royal jelly could also remarkably reduce the paclitaxel-induced cardiac biomarker of creatine kinase (CK-BM) level and pathological injuries such as diffused edema, hemorrhage, congestion, hyaline exudates, and necrosis. Moreover, royal jelly administration in a dose-dependent manner resulted in a significant (P<0.05) increase in the paclitaxel-reduced total antioxidant capacity. CONCLUSION: Our data suggest that the paclitaxel-induced histopathological and biochemical alterations could be protected by the royal jelly administration. The cardioprotective effect of royal jelly may be related to the suppression of oxidative and nitrosative stress. Mashhad University of Medical Sciences 2016-02 /pmc/articles/PMC4818372/ /pubmed/27081469 Text en Copyright: © Iranian Journal of Basic Medical Sciences http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0 This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Short Communication
Malekinejad, Hassan
Ahsan, Sima
Delkhosh-Kasmaie, Fatemeh
Cheraghi, Hadi
Rezaei-Golmisheh, Ali
Janbaz-Acyabar, Hamed
Cardioprotective effect of royal jelly on paclitaxel-induced cardio-toxicity in rats
title Cardioprotective effect of royal jelly on paclitaxel-induced cardio-toxicity in rats
title_full Cardioprotective effect of royal jelly on paclitaxel-induced cardio-toxicity in rats
title_fullStr Cardioprotective effect of royal jelly on paclitaxel-induced cardio-toxicity in rats
title_full_unstemmed Cardioprotective effect of royal jelly on paclitaxel-induced cardio-toxicity in rats
title_short Cardioprotective effect of royal jelly on paclitaxel-induced cardio-toxicity in rats
title_sort cardioprotective effect of royal jelly on paclitaxel-induced cardio-toxicity in rats
topic Short Communication
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4818372/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27081469
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