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Effect of dietary palm olein oil on oxidative stress associated with ischemic-reperfusion injury in isolated rat heart

BACKGROUND: Palm olein oil (PO), obtained from refining of palm oil is rich in monounsaturated fatty acid and antioxidant vitamins and is widely used as oil in diet in many parts of the world including India. Palm oil has been reported to have beneficial effects in oxidative stress associated with h...

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Autores principales: Narang, Deepak, Sood, Subeena, Thomas, Mathew Kadali, Dinda, Amit Kumar, Maulik, Subir Kumar
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC535348/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15535879
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2210-4-29
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author Narang, Deepak
Sood, Subeena
Thomas, Mathew Kadali
Dinda, Amit Kumar
Maulik, Subir Kumar
author_facet Narang, Deepak
Sood, Subeena
Thomas, Mathew Kadali
Dinda, Amit Kumar
Maulik, Subir Kumar
author_sort Narang, Deepak
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description BACKGROUND: Palm olein oil (PO), obtained from refining of palm oil is rich in monounsaturated fatty acid and antioxidant vitamins and is widely used as oil in diet in many parts of the world including India. Palm oil has been reported to have beneficial effects in oxidative stress associated with hypertension and arterial thrombosis. Oxidative stress plays a major role in the etiopathology of myocardial ischemic-reperfusion injury (IRI) which is a common sequel of ischemic heart disease. Antioxidants have potent therapeutic effects on both ischemic heart disease and ischemic-reperfusion injury. Information on the effect of PO on ischemic-reperfusion injury is, however, lacking. In the present study, the effect of dietary palm olein oil on oxidative stress associated with IRI was investigated in an isolated rat heart model. Wistar rats (150–200 gm) of either sex were divided into three different groups (n = 16). Rats were fed with palm olein oil supplemented commercial rat diet, in two different doses [5% v / w (PO 5) and 10% v / w (PO 10) of diet] for 30 days. Control rats (C) were fed with normal diet. After 30 days, half the rats from each group were subjected to in vitro myocardial IRI (20 min of global ischemia, followed by 40 min of reperfusion). Hearts from all the groups were then processed for biochemical and histopathological studies. One way ANOVA followed by Bonferroni test was applied to test for significance and values are expressed as mean ± SE (p < 0.05). RESULTS: There was a significant increase in myocardial catalase (CAT), superoxide dismutase (SOD) and glutathione peroxidase (GPx) activities with no significant change in myocardial thiobarbituric acid reactive substances (TBARS) only in group PO 5 as compared to group C. There was no light microscopic evidence of tissue injury. A significant rise in myocardial TBARS and depletion of myocardial endogenous antioxidants (SOD, CAT and GPx) along with significant myocyte injury was observed in control rats subjected to ischemia-reperfusion (C IR). Hearts from palm olein oil fed rats subjected to ischemia-reperfusion (PO 5 IR and PO 10 IR) were protected from increase in TBARS and depletion of endogenous antioxidants as compared to C IR group. No significant myocyte injury was present in the treated groups. CONCLUSIONS: The present study demonstrated for the first time that dietary palm olein oil protected rat heart from oxidative stress associated with ischemic-reperfusion injury.
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spelling pubmed-5353482004-12-10 Effect of dietary palm olein oil on oxidative stress associated with ischemic-reperfusion injury in isolated rat heart Narang, Deepak Sood, Subeena Thomas, Mathew Kadali Dinda, Amit Kumar Maulik, Subir Kumar BMC Pharmacol Research Article BACKGROUND: Palm olein oil (PO), obtained from refining of palm oil is rich in monounsaturated fatty acid and antioxidant vitamins and is widely used as oil in diet in many parts of the world including India. Palm oil has been reported to have beneficial effects in oxidative stress associated with hypertension and arterial thrombosis. Oxidative stress plays a major role in the etiopathology of myocardial ischemic-reperfusion injury (IRI) which is a common sequel of ischemic heart disease. Antioxidants have potent therapeutic effects on both ischemic heart disease and ischemic-reperfusion injury. Information on the effect of PO on ischemic-reperfusion injury is, however, lacking. In the present study, the effect of dietary palm olein oil on oxidative stress associated with IRI was investigated in an isolated rat heart model. Wistar rats (150–200 gm) of either sex were divided into three different groups (n = 16). Rats were fed with palm olein oil supplemented commercial rat diet, in two different doses [5% v / w (PO 5) and 10% v / w (PO 10) of diet] for 30 days. Control rats (C) were fed with normal diet. After 30 days, half the rats from each group were subjected to in vitro myocardial IRI (20 min of global ischemia, followed by 40 min of reperfusion). Hearts from all the groups were then processed for biochemical and histopathological studies. One way ANOVA followed by Bonferroni test was applied to test for significance and values are expressed as mean ± SE (p < 0.05). RESULTS: There was a significant increase in myocardial catalase (CAT), superoxide dismutase (SOD) and glutathione peroxidase (GPx) activities with no significant change in myocardial thiobarbituric acid reactive substances (TBARS) only in group PO 5 as compared to group C. There was no light microscopic evidence of tissue injury. A significant rise in myocardial TBARS and depletion of myocardial endogenous antioxidants (SOD, CAT and GPx) along with significant myocyte injury was observed in control rats subjected to ischemia-reperfusion (C IR). Hearts from palm olein oil fed rats subjected to ischemia-reperfusion (PO 5 IR and PO 10 IR) were protected from increase in TBARS and depletion of endogenous antioxidants as compared to C IR group. No significant myocyte injury was present in the treated groups. CONCLUSIONS: The present study demonstrated for the first time that dietary palm olein oil protected rat heart from oxidative stress associated with ischemic-reperfusion injury. BioMed Central 2004-11-09 /pmc/articles/PMC535348/ /pubmed/15535879 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2210-4-29 Text en Copyright © 2004 Narang et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ( (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Narang, Deepak
Sood, Subeena
Thomas, Mathew Kadali
Dinda, Amit Kumar
Maulik, Subir Kumar
Effect of dietary palm olein oil on oxidative stress associated with ischemic-reperfusion injury in isolated rat heart
title Effect of dietary palm olein oil on oxidative stress associated with ischemic-reperfusion injury in isolated rat heart
title_full Effect of dietary palm olein oil on oxidative stress associated with ischemic-reperfusion injury in isolated rat heart
title_fullStr Effect of dietary palm olein oil on oxidative stress associated with ischemic-reperfusion injury in isolated rat heart
title_full_unstemmed Effect of dietary palm olein oil on oxidative stress associated with ischemic-reperfusion injury in isolated rat heart
title_short Effect of dietary palm olein oil on oxidative stress associated with ischemic-reperfusion injury in isolated rat heart
title_sort effect of dietary palm olein oil on oxidative stress associated with ischemic-reperfusion injury in isolated rat heart
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC535348/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15535879
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2210-4-29
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