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Therapeutic and Preventive Effects of Olea europaea Extract on Indomethacin-Induced Small Intestinal Injury Model in Rats

BACKGROUND: Olea europaea (known as olive fruit) has anti-inflammatory and antioxidant activities and many potential health benefits including gastric inflammation reduction has been shown previously. This study aimed to investigate the preventive and therapeutic effects of O. europaea extract on th...

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Autores principales: Mahdavi, Fatemeh Sadat, Mardi, Parham, Mahdavi, Seyed Saeed, Kamalinejad, Mohammad, Hashemi, Seyed Ali, Khodaii, Zohreh, Mehrabani-Natanzi, Mahboobeh
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7773470/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33424990
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/6669813
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author Mahdavi, Fatemeh Sadat
Mardi, Parham
Mahdavi, Seyed Saeed
Kamalinejad, Mohammad
Hashemi, Seyed Ali
Khodaii, Zohreh
Mehrabani-Natanzi, Mahboobeh
author_facet Mahdavi, Fatemeh Sadat
Mardi, Parham
Mahdavi, Seyed Saeed
Kamalinejad, Mohammad
Hashemi, Seyed Ali
Khodaii, Zohreh
Mehrabani-Natanzi, Mahboobeh
author_sort Mahdavi, Fatemeh Sadat
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description BACKGROUND: Olea europaea (known as olive fruit) has anti-inflammatory and antioxidant activities and many potential health benefits including gastric inflammation reduction has been shown previously. This study aimed to investigate the preventive and therapeutic effects of O. europaea extract on the early histological changes in indomethacin-induced small intestinal injury model with the plasma D-lactate concentration being measured as a tool for determination of intestinal permeability. METHODS: In this experimental study, two separate protective and therapeutic protocols were designed. In both experiments, male Wistar rats were randomly divided into 4 groups and either pretreated with 0, 100, 200, or 400 mg/kg/day of O. europaea extract or received the treatment after administration of indomethacin. Their small intestines were examined to compare the histological changes. The intestinal injury severity was evaluated according to the presence of eosinophils, plasma cell infiltration, edema, congestion, and hyperplasia of the crypt using a histological scoring system. Also, measured were the presence of neutrophils, decreased villus length-to-crypt depth ratio, and destructed villus architecture. The plasma concentration of D-lactate was measured as well. RESULTS: The therapeutic use of O. europaea decreased the eosinophil, edema, congestion, and crypt hyperplasia scores compared to the control group. Although no significant difference was seen between groups of the preventive experiment in plasma cell infiltration score, villus length-to-crypt depth ratio, neutrophil infiltration, and percentage of destructed villus architecture, treatment with O. europaea caused a reduction in edema, eosinophil, congestion, and crypt hyperplasia score. In both experiments, no significant difference was seen between groups for villus length-to-crypt depth ratio, neutrophil infiltration, and percentage of destructed villus architecture. Plasma D-lactate concentration was decreased in all O. europaea-treated groups compared to the control group in the therapeutic and preventive experiments (p < 0.01, one-way ANOVA followed by the Dunnett test). CONCLUSION: O. europaea extract can be used to decrease some side effects of indomethacin on intestinal tissue and enhances the gastrointestinal function. O. europaea extract could be considered as a potential herbal supplement in the treatment of intestinal morphological injuries.
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spelling pubmed-77734702021-01-07 Therapeutic and Preventive Effects of Olea europaea Extract on Indomethacin-Induced Small Intestinal Injury Model in Rats Mahdavi, Fatemeh Sadat Mardi, Parham Mahdavi, Seyed Saeed Kamalinejad, Mohammad Hashemi, Seyed Ali Khodaii, Zohreh Mehrabani-Natanzi, Mahboobeh Evid Based Complement Alternat Med Research Article BACKGROUND: Olea europaea (known as olive fruit) has anti-inflammatory and antioxidant activities and many potential health benefits including gastric inflammation reduction has been shown previously. This study aimed to investigate the preventive and therapeutic effects of O. europaea extract on the early histological changes in indomethacin-induced small intestinal injury model with the plasma D-lactate concentration being measured as a tool for determination of intestinal permeability. METHODS: In this experimental study, two separate protective and therapeutic protocols were designed. In both experiments, male Wistar rats were randomly divided into 4 groups and either pretreated with 0, 100, 200, or 400 mg/kg/day of O. europaea extract or received the treatment after administration of indomethacin. Their small intestines were examined to compare the histological changes. The intestinal injury severity was evaluated according to the presence of eosinophils, plasma cell infiltration, edema, congestion, and hyperplasia of the crypt using a histological scoring system. Also, measured were the presence of neutrophils, decreased villus length-to-crypt depth ratio, and destructed villus architecture. The plasma concentration of D-lactate was measured as well. RESULTS: The therapeutic use of O. europaea decreased the eosinophil, edema, congestion, and crypt hyperplasia scores compared to the control group. Although no significant difference was seen between groups of the preventive experiment in plasma cell infiltration score, villus length-to-crypt depth ratio, neutrophil infiltration, and percentage of destructed villus architecture, treatment with O. europaea caused a reduction in edema, eosinophil, congestion, and crypt hyperplasia score. In both experiments, no significant difference was seen between groups for villus length-to-crypt depth ratio, neutrophil infiltration, and percentage of destructed villus architecture. Plasma D-lactate concentration was decreased in all O. europaea-treated groups compared to the control group in the therapeutic and preventive experiments (p < 0.01, one-way ANOVA followed by the Dunnett test). CONCLUSION: O. europaea extract can be used to decrease some side effects of indomethacin on intestinal tissue and enhances the gastrointestinal function. O. europaea extract could be considered as a potential herbal supplement in the treatment of intestinal morphological injuries. Hindawi 2020-12-23 /pmc/articles/PMC7773470/ /pubmed/33424990 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/6669813 Text en Copyright © 2020 Fatemeh Sadat Mahdavi et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Mahdavi, Fatemeh Sadat
Mardi, Parham
Mahdavi, Seyed Saeed
Kamalinejad, Mohammad
Hashemi, Seyed Ali
Khodaii, Zohreh
Mehrabani-Natanzi, Mahboobeh
Therapeutic and Preventive Effects of Olea europaea Extract on Indomethacin-Induced Small Intestinal Injury Model in Rats
title Therapeutic and Preventive Effects of Olea europaea Extract on Indomethacin-Induced Small Intestinal Injury Model in Rats
title_full Therapeutic and Preventive Effects of Olea europaea Extract on Indomethacin-Induced Small Intestinal Injury Model in Rats
title_fullStr Therapeutic and Preventive Effects of Olea europaea Extract on Indomethacin-Induced Small Intestinal Injury Model in Rats
title_full_unstemmed Therapeutic and Preventive Effects of Olea europaea Extract on Indomethacin-Induced Small Intestinal Injury Model in Rats
title_short Therapeutic and Preventive Effects of Olea europaea Extract on Indomethacin-Induced Small Intestinal Injury Model in Rats
title_sort therapeutic and preventive effects of olea europaea extract on indomethacin-induced small intestinal injury model in rats
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7773470/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33424990
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/6669813
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