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Acetylsalicylic Acid Suppresses Alcoholism-Induced Cognitive Impairment Associated with Atorvastatin Intake by Targeting Cerebral miRNA155 and NLRP3: In Vivo, and In Silico Study

Alcoholism is one of the most common diseases that can lead to the development of several chronic diseases including steatosis, and cognitive dysfunction. Statins are lipid-lowering drugs that are commonly prescribed for patients with fatty liver diseases; however, the exact effect of statins on cog...

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Autores principales: Mohamed, Doaa I., Alaa El-Din Aly El-Waseef, Dalia, Nabih, Enas S., El-Kharashi, Omnyah A., Abd El-Kareem, Hanaa F., Abo Nahas, Hebatallah H., Abdel-Wahab, Basel A., Helmy, Yosra A., Alshawwa, Samar Zuhair, Saied, Essa M.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8948796/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35335908
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics14030529
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author Mohamed, Doaa I.
Alaa El-Din Aly El-Waseef, Dalia
Nabih, Enas S.
El-Kharashi, Omnyah A.
Abd El-Kareem, Hanaa F.
Abo Nahas, Hebatallah H.
Abdel-Wahab, Basel A.
Helmy, Yosra A.
Alshawwa, Samar Zuhair
Saied, Essa M.
author_facet Mohamed, Doaa I.
Alaa El-Din Aly El-Waseef, Dalia
Nabih, Enas S.
El-Kharashi, Omnyah A.
Abd El-Kareem, Hanaa F.
Abo Nahas, Hebatallah H.
Abdel-Wahab, Basel A.
Helmy, Yosra A.
Alshawwa, Samar Zuhair
Saied, Essa M.
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description Alcoholism is one of the most common diseases that can lead to the development of several chronic diseases including steatosis, and cognitive dysfunction. Statins are lipid-lowering drugs that are commonly prescribed for patients with fatty liver diseases; however, the exact effect of statins on cognitive function is still not fully understood. In the present study, we have investigated the molecular and microscopic basis of cognitive impairment induced by alcohol and/or Atorvastatin (ATOR) administration to male Wistar albino rats and explored the possible protective effect of acetylsalicylic acid (ASA). The biochemical analysis indicated that either alcohol or ATOR or together in combination produced a significant increase in the nucleotide-binding domain–like receptor 3 (NLRP3), interleukin-1β (IL-1β) miRNA155 expression levels in the frontal cortex of the brain tissue. The histological and morphometric analysis showed signs of degeneration in the neurons and the glial cells with aggregations of inflammatory cells and a decrease in the mean thickness of the frontal cortex. Immunohistochemical analysis showed a significant increase in the caspase-8 immunoreaction in the neurons and glial cells of the frontal cortex. Interestingly, administration of ASA reversed the deleterious effect of the alcohol and ATOR intake and improved the cognitive function as indicated by biochemical and histological analysis. ASA significantly decreased the expression levels of miRNA155, NLRP3, and IL1B, and produced a significant decrease in caspase-8 immunoreaction in the neurons and glial cells of the frontal cortex with a reduction in the process of neuroinflammation and neuronal damage. To further investigate these findings, we have performed an extensive molecular docking study to investigate the binding affinity of ASA to the binding pockets of the NLRP3 protein. Our results indicated that ASA has high binding scores toward the active sites of the NLRP3 NACHT domain with the ability to bind to the NLRP3 pockets by a set of hydrophilic and hydrophobic interactions. Taken together, the present study highlights the protective pharmacological effect of ASA to attenuate the deleterious effect of alcohol intake and long term ATOR therapy on the cognitive function via targeting miRNA155 and NLRP3 proteins.
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spelling pubmed-89487962022-03-26 Acetylsalicylic Acid Suppresses Alcoholism-Induced Cognitive Impairment Associated with Atorvastatin Intake by Targeting Cerebral miRNA155 and NLRP3: In Vivo, and In Silico Study Mohamed, Doaa I. Alaa El-Din Aly El-Waseef, Dalia Nabih, Enas S. El-Kharashi, Omnyah A. Abd El-Kareem, Hanaa F. Abo Nahas, Hebatallah H. Abdel-Wahab, Basel A. Helmy, Yosra A. Alshawwa, Samar Zuhair Saied, Essa M. Pharmaceutics Article Alcoholism is one of the most common diseases that can lead to the development of several chronic diseases including steatosis, and cognitive dysfunction. Statins are lipid-lowering drugs that are commonly prescribed for patients with fatty liver diseases; however, the exact effect of statins on cognitive function is still not fully understood. In the present study, we have investigated the molecular and microscopic basis of cognitive impairment induced by alcohol and/or Atorvastatin (ATOR) administration to male Wistar albino rats and explored the possible protective effect of acetylsalicylic acid (ASA). The biochemical analysis indicated that either alcohol or ATOR or together in combination produced a significant increase in the nucleotide-binding domain–like receptor 3 (NLRP3), interleukin-1β (IL-1β) miRNA155 expression levels in the frontal cortex of the brain tissue. The histological and morphometric analysis showed signs of degeneration in the neurons and the glial cells with aggregations of inflammatory cells and a decrease in the mean thickness of the frontal cortex. Immunohistochemical analysis showed a significant increase in the caspase-8 immunoreaction in the neurons and glial cells of the frontal cortex. Interestingly, administration of ASA reversed the deleterious effect of the alcohol and ATOR intake and improved the cognitive function as indicated by biochemical and histological analysis. ASA significantly decreased the expression levels of miRNA155, NLRP3, and IL1B, and produced a significant decrease in caspase-8 immunoreaction in the neurons and glial cells of the frontal cortex with a reduction in the process of neuroinflammation and neuronal damage. To further investigate these findings, we have performed an extensive molecular docking study to investigate the binding affinity of ASA to the binding pockets of the NLRP3 protein. Our results indicated that ASA has high binding scores toward the active sites of the NLRP3 NACHT domain with the ability to bind to the NLRP3 pockets by a set of hydrophilic and hydrophobic interactions. Taken together, the present study highlights the protective pharmacological effect of ASA to attenuate the deleterious effect of alcohol intake and long term ATOR therapy on the cognitive function via targeting miRNA155 and NLRP3 proteins. MDPI 2022-02-27 /pmc/articles/PMC8948796/ /pubmed/35335908 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics14030529 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Mohamed, Doaa I.
Alaa El-Din Aly El-Waseef, Dalia
Nabih, Enas S.
El-Kharashi, Omnyah A.
Abd El-Kareem, Hanaa F.
Abo Nahas, Hebatallah H.
Abdel-Wahab, Basel A.
Helmy, Yosra A.
Alshawwa, Samar Zuhair
Saied, Essa M.
Acetylsalicylic Acid Suppresses Alcoholism-Induced Cognitive Impairment Associated with Atorvastatin Intake by Targeting Cerebral miRNA155 and NLRP3: In Vivo, and In Silico Study
title Acetylsalicylic Acid Suppresses Alcoholism-Induced Cognitive Impairment Associated with Atorvastatin Intake by Targeting Cerebral miRNA155 and NLRP3: In Vivo, and In Silico Study
title_full Acetylsalicylic Acid Suppresses Alcoholism-Induced Cognitive Impairment Associated with Atorvastatin Intake by Targeting Cerebral miRNA155 and NLRP3: In Vivo, and In Silico Study
title_fullStr Acetylsalicylic Acid Suppresses Alcoholism-Induced Cognitive Impairment Associated with Atorvastatin Intake by Targeting Cerebral miRNA155 and NLRP3: In Vivo, and In Silico Study
title_full_unstemmed Acetylsalicylic Acid Suppresses Alcoholism-Induced Cognitive Impairment Associated with Atorvastatin Intake by Targeting Cerebral miRNA155 and NLRP3: In Vivo, and In Silico Study
title_short Acetylsalicylic Acid Suppresses Alcoholism-Induced Cognitive Impairment Associated with Atorvastatin Intake by Targeting Cerebral miRNA155 and NLRP3: In Vivo, and In Silico Study
title_sort acetylsalicylic acid suppresses alcoholism-induced cognitive impairment associated with atorvastatin intake by targeting cerebral mirna155 and nlrp3: in vivo, and in silico study
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8948796/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35335908
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics14030529
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