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Punica granatum seed oil detracts peritoneal adhesion: Perusing antioxidant, anti‐inflammatory, antifibrotic, and antiangiogenic impacts

Peritoneal adhesion is a significant problem following gastrointestinal surgeries, accompanied by a significant economic burden and morbidity for patients. Punica granatum seed oil (PSO) possesses antioxidative, anti‐inflammatory, and anticancer effects. Thus, we aimed to evaluate the antiperitoneal...

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Autores principales: Rakhshandeh, Hassan, Baradaran Rahimi, Vafa, Habibi, Zahra, Sirousi, Zahra, Askari, Vahid Reza
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9768730/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36541264
http://dx.doi.org/10.14814/phy2.15545
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author Rakhshandeh, Hassan
Baradaran Rahimi, Vafa
Habibi, Zahra
Sirousi, Zahra
Askari, Vahid Reza
author_facet Rakhshandeh, Hassan
Baradaran Rahimi, Vafa
Habibi, Zahra
Sirousi, Zahra
Askari, Vahid Reza
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description Peritoneal adhesion is a significant problem following gastrointestinal surgeries, accompanied by a significant economic burden and morbidity for patients. Punica granatum seed oil (PSO) possesses antioxidative, anti‐inflammatory, and anticancer effects. Thus, we aimed to evaluate the antiperitoneal adhesive properties of PSO in rats. Forty‐eight Wistar rats (200–250 g) were randomly and equally divided into six groups: sham group, control group; peritoneal adhesion without any treatment, vehicle group; peritoneal adhesion with saline + Tween‐80.5% treatment, and experimental groups; peritoneal adhesion with 0.5%, 1.5%, and 4.5% v/v PSO treatment. In addition, peritoneal adhesion was examined macroscopically along with evaluating the oxidative stress (malondialdehyde [MDA], nitric oxide [NO], and glutathione [GSH]) inflammatory (interleukin [IL]‐6, IL‐1β, and tumor necrosis factor‐α [TNF‐α]), fibrotic (transforming growth factor‐β [TGF‐β]), and angiogenic (vascular endothelial growth factor [VEGF]) factors. Our results revealed that the levels of adhesion scores, MDA, NO, IL‐6, TNF‐α, IL‐1β, TGF‐β, and VEGF, were propagated in the vehicle group while the GSH level was alleviated (p < 0.001). In contrast, premedication with PSO, especially at the lowest concentration, notably lessened the levels of adhesion scores, MDA, NO, IL‐6, TNF‐α, IL‐1β, TGF‐β, and VEGF as well as GSH in comparison to the vehicle group following the peritoneal adhesion induction (p < 0.001–0.05). As a result, PSO may prevent peritoneal adhesion through its antioxidant, anti‐inflammatory, antifibrotic, and antiangiogenic properties. Therefore, PSO could be considered a beneficial candidate for the treatment of postoperative peritoneal adhesion.
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spelling pubmed-97687302022-12-23 Punica granatum seed oil detracts peritoneal adhesion: Perusing antioxidant, anti‐inflammatory, antifibrotic, and antiangiogenic impacts Rakhshandeh, Hassan Baradaran Rahimi, Vafa Habibi, Zahra Sirousi, Zahra Askari, Vahid Reza Physiol Rep Original Articles Peritoneal adhesion is a significant problem following gastrointestinal surgeries, accompanied by a significant economic burden and morbidity for patients. Punica granatum seed oil (PSO) possesses antioxidative, anti‐inflammatory, and anticancer effects. Thus, we aimed to evaluate the antiperitoneal adhesive properties of PSO in rats. Forty‐eight Wistar rats (200–250 g) were randomly and equally divided into six groups: sham group, control group; peritoneal adhesion without any treatment, vehicle group; peritoneal adhesion with saline + Tween‐80.5% treatment, and experimental groups; peritoneal adhesion with 0.5%, 1.5%, and 4.5% v/v PSO treatment. In addition, peritoneal adhesion was examined macroscopically along with evaluating the oxidative stress (malondialdehyde [MDA], nitric oxide [NO], and glutathione [GSH]) inflammatory (interleukin [IL]‐6, IL‐1β, and tumor necrosis factor‐α [TNF‐α]), fibrotic (transforming growth factor‐β [TGF‐β]), and angiogenic (vascular endothelial growth factor [VEGF]) factors. Our results revealed that the levels of adhesion scores, MDA, NO, IL‐6, TNF‐α, IL‐1β, TGF‐β, and VEGF, were propagated in the vehicle group while the GSH level was alleviated (p < 0.001). In contrast, premedication with PSO, especially at the lowest concentration, notably lessened the levels of adhesion scores, MDA, NO, IL‐6, TNF‐α, IL‐1β, TGF‐β, and VEGF as well as GSH in comparison to the vehicle group following the peritoneal adhesion induction (p < 0.001–0.05). As a result, PSO may prevent peritoneal adhesion through its antioxidant, anti‐inflammatory, antifibrotic, and antiangiogenic properties. Therefore, PSO could be considered a beneficial candidate for the treatment of postoperative peritoneal adhesion. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022-12-21 /pmc/articles/PMC9768730/ /pubmed/36541264 http://dx.doi.org/10.14814/phy2.15545 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Physiological Reports published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of The Physiological Society and the American Physiological Society. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Rakhshandeh, Hassan
Baradaran Rahimi, Vafa
Habibi, Zahra
Sirousi, Zahra
Askari, Vahid Reza
Punica granatum seed oil detracts peritoneal adhesion: Perusing antioxidant, anti‐inflammatory, antifibrotic, and antiangiogenic impacts
title Punica granatum seed oil detracts peritoneal adhesion: Perusing antioxidant, anti‐inflammatory, antifibrotic, and antiangiogenic impacts
title_full Punica granatum seed oil detracts peritoneal adhesion: Perusing antioxidant, anti‐inflammatory, antifibrotic, and antiangiogenic impacts
title_fullStr Punica granatum seed oil detracts peritoneal adhesion: Perusing antioxidant, anti‐inflammatory, antifibrotic, and antiangiogenic impacts
title_full_unstemmed Punica granatum seed oil detracts peritoneal adhesion: Perusing antioxidant, anti‐inflammatory, antifibrotic, and antiangiogenic impacts
title_short Punica granatum seed oil detracts peritoneal adhesion: Perusing antioxidant, anti‐inflammatory, antifibrotic, and antiangiogenic impacts
title_sort punica granatum seed oil detracts peritoneal adhesion: perusing antioxidant, anti‐inflammatory, antifibrotic, and antiangiogenic impacts
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9768730/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36541264
http://dx.doi.org/10.14814/phy2.15545
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