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Cytoprotective effects of molsidomine against methotrexate-induced hepatotoxicity: an experimental rat study

INTRODUCTION AND AIM: Methotrexate (Mtx) is an antineoplastic and immunosuppressive drug that may cause hepatotoxicity, whereas molsidomine (Mol) is a vasodilating and antioxidant agent. This study aimed to investigate the potential protective effects of Mol in Mtx-induced liver toxicity in rats. MA...

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Autores principales: Samdanci, Emine Turkmen, Huz, Mustafa, Ozhan, Onural, Tanbek, Kevser, Pamukcu, Esra, Akatli, Ayse Nur, Parlakpinar, Hakan
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6304250/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30587924
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/DDDT.S181550
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author Samdanci, Emine Turkmen
Huz, Mustafa
Ozhan, Onural
Tanbek, Kevser
Pamukcu, Esra
Akatli, Ayse Nur
Parlakpinar, Hakan
author_facet Samdanci, Emine Turkmen
Huz, Mustafa
Ozhan, Onural
Tanbek, Kevser
Pamukcu, Esra
Akatli, Ayse Nur
Parlakpinar, Hakan
author_sort Samdanci, Emine Turkmen
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description INTRODUCTION AND AIM: Methotrexate (Mtx) is an antineoplastic and immunosuppressive drug that may cause hepatotoxicity, whereas molsidomine (Mol) is a vasodilating and antioxidant agent. This study aimed to investigate the potential protective effects of Mol in Mtx-induced liver toxicity in rats. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Forty Wistar albino rats were equally divided into five groups: control, Mol, Mtx, Mol–Mtx, and Mtx–Mol. Following treatment, the animals were sacrificed, and liver tissue samples were histopathologically evaluated using Roening grading and Bcl-2 antibody staining. Tissue oxidants, antioxidants, and serum transaminases were measured and statistically compared across all groups. RESULTS: No hepatic fibrosis or steatosis was observed in any of the groups. In the Mtx group, grade 2 liver injury and score 2 Bcl-2 antibody staining were observed; however, in the Mol–Mtx group, these were lower (grade 1, score 1). There were no statistically significant differences in serum transaminase levels among groups. Malondialdehyde levels were higher in all rats that received Mtx, but no differences in myeloperoxidase levels were observed among the groups. Levels of tissue antioxidants, including superoxide dismutase, glutathione (GSH) peroxidase (GSH-Px), and reduced GSH, were significantly higher in the Mol-treated and Mol pre-treated groups. Catalase (CAT) levels were elevated in all Mol-treated groups, but only in that group were CAT levels statistically significantly higher than in the control group. CONCLUSION: Our results suggest that some oxidant levels could increase following Mtx administration in the liver, possibly contributing to liver damage, whereas Mol could mitigate the histopathological and biochemical effects of hepatotoxicity. However, molecular studies are required to understand the exact mechanisms of these alterations.
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spelling pubmed-63042502018-12-26 Cytoprotective effects of molsidomine against methotrexate-induced hepatotoxicity: an experimental rat study Samdanci, Emine Turkmen Huz, Mustafa Ozhan, Onural Tanbek, Kevser Pamukcu, Esra Akatli, Ayse Nur Parlakpinar, Hakan Drug Des Devel Ther Original Research INTRODUCTION AND AIM: Methotrexate (Mtx) is an antineoplastic and immunosuppressive drug that may cause hepatotoxicity, whereas molsidomine (Mol) is a vasodilating and antioxidant agent. This study aimed to investigate the potential protective effects of Mol in Mtx-induced liver toxicity in rats. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Forty Wistar albino rats were equally divided into five groups: control, Mol, Mtx, Mol–Mtx, and Mtx–Mol. Following treatment, the animals were sacrificed, and liver tissue samples were histopathologically evaluated using Roening grading and Bcl-2 antibody staining. Tissue oxidants, antioxidants, and serum transaminases were measured and statistically compared across all groups. RESULTS: No hepatic fibrosis or steatosis was observed in any of the groups. In the Mtx group, grade 2 liver injury and score 2 Bcl-2 antibody staining were observed; however, in the Mol–Mtx group, these were lower (grade 1, score 1). There were no statistically significant differences in serum transaminase levels among groups. Malondialdehyde levels were higher in all rats that received Mtx, but no differences in myeloperoxidase levels were observed among the groups. Levels of tissue antioxidants, including superoxide dismutase, glutathione (GSH) peroxidase (GSH-Px), and reduced GSH, were significantly higher in the Mol-treated and Mol pre-treated groups. Catalase (CAT) levels were elevated in all Mol-treated groups, but only in that group were CAT levels statistically significantly higher than in the control group. CONCLUSION: Our results suggest that some oxidant levels could increase following Mtx administration in the liver, possibly contributing to liver damage, whereas Mol could mitigate the histopathological and biochemical effects of hepatotoxicity. However, molecular studies are required to understand the exact mechanisms of these alterations. Dove Medical Press 2018-12-20 /pmc/articles/PMC6304250/ /pubmed/30587924 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/DDDT.S181550 Text en © 2019 Samdanci et al. This work is published and licensed by Dove Medical Press Limited The full terms of this license are available at https://www.dovepress.com/terms.php and incorporate the Creative Commons Attribution – Non Commercial (unported, v3.0) License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/). By accessing the work you hereby accept the Terms. Non-commercial uses of the work are permitted without any further permission from Dove Medical Press Limited, provided the work is properly attributed.
spellingShingle Original Research
Samdanci, Emine Turkmen
Huz, Mustafa
Ozhan, Onural
Tanbek, Kevser
Pamukcu, Esra
Akatli, Ayse Nur
Parlakpinar, Hakan
Cytoprotective effects of molsidomine against methotrexate-induced hepatotoxicity: an experimental rat study
title Cytoprotective effects of molsidomine against methotrexate-induced hepatotoxicity: an experimental rat study
title_full Cytoprotective effects of molsidomine against methotrexate-induced hepatotoxicity: an experimental rat study
title_fullStr Cytoprotective effects of molsidomine against methotrexate-induced hepatotoxicity: an experimental rat study
title_full_unstemmed Cytoprotective effects of molsidomine against methotrexate-induced hepatotoxicity: an experimental rat study
title_short Cytoprotective effects of molsidomine against methotrexate-induced hepatotoxicity: an experimental rat study
title_sort cytoprotective effects of molsidomine against methotrexate-induced hepatotoxicity: an experimental rat study
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6304250/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30587924
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/DDDT.S181550
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