Effects of Melatonin Supplementation on the Aortic Wall in a Diet-Induced Obesity Rat Model

被引:1
|
作者
Chivchibashi-Pavlova, Dariya [1 ]
Stoyanov, George S. [2 ,3 ]
Bratoeva, Kameliya [1 ]
机构
[1] Med Univ Varna, Physiol & Pathophysiol, Varna, Bulgaria
[2] St Marina Univ Hosp, Gen & Clin Pathol, Varna, Bulgaria
[3] Med Univ Varna, Gen & Clin Pathol, Forens Med & Deontol, Varna, Italy
关键词
animal model; obesity; fructose; melatonin; aorta; ENDOTHELIAL DYSFUNCTION; CARDIOVASCULAR-DISEASE; ATHEROSCLEROSIS; THICKNESS; FRUCTOSE; PREDICTS; SURVIVAL; IMPACT; RISK; NO;
D O I
10.7759/cureus.33333
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Background Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is still the leading cause of death globally. Alterations in the arterial wall architecture predict CVD morbidity and mortality and are associated with other CVD risk factors. Aortic wall thickness is closely linked to short-and long-term CVD morbidity and mortality, even without pronounced atherosclerotic changes. Obesity increases the risk of a broad spectrum of pathologies with vascular manifestation, which are often pathogenically associated with chronic oxidative stress and inflammatory response. Hence, as an antioxidant and anti-inflammatory agent, the pineal gland hormone melatonin is expected to have vasoprotective effects. This study evaluated the effects of melatonin supplementation on aortic wall thickness by assessing the cross-sectional associations of abdominal obesity with aortic intima-media thickness in a diet-induced obesity rat model. Methodology The model comprised of male Wistar rats that were on a high-fructose diet (HFD) (20% glucose-fructose corn syrup) for 12 weeks; the rats were divided into four groups (n = 8): control, HFD, HFD and melatonin supplementation (per os -4 mg/kg/24h), and control and melatonin supplementation. All rats received a standard rodent diet and tap water. Zoometric measurements and the Lee index were calculated. Morphometric analysis of the abdominal aorta was performed by staining with hematoxylin-eosin and measuring the thickness of the abdominal aortic wall. For this, we used the Aperio Image Scope software. To evaluate the functional properties of the abdominal aorta, the modified Kernogan's index (KI) was employed. Results The results showed significantly elevated body weight (Lee index), KI, and wall thickness of the aorta abdominalis with morphometric changes in the vessel wall in HFD rats compared to the control group. Melatonin supplementation prevented these changes. Conclusions The administration of HFD to Wistar rats led to pathomorphological and morphometric changes in their abdominal aorta, which constitute the main diagnostic criteria of endothelial dysfunction. Melatonin supplementation regressed vascular wall remodeling and restored its functional capacity.
引用
收藏
页数:8
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Effects of Diet-induced Obesity and Estrogen on the Female Rat Fecal Microbiome
    Ozark, Patrick A.
    Blythe, Sarah N.
    Toporikova, Natalia
    Whitworth, Gregg B.
    FASEB JOURNAL, 2017, 31
  • [32] Aortic insulin signaling is perturbed in a large animal model of diet-induced obesity
    Wang, C. C.
    Draznin, B.
    Leitner, J. W.
    Jorgensen, S.
    Lu, L.
    Ya, X.
    Greyson, C.
    Schwartz, G.
    Reusch, J.
    JOURNAL OF INVESTIGATIVE MEDICINE, 2008, 56 (01) : 190 - 191
  • [33] Possible role for the neuroendocrine system in the development of obesity in diet-induced obesity rat model
    Shin, A
    Mohankumar, S
    Zhao, HW
    Haywood, J
    Mohankumar, P
    OBESITY RESEARCH, 2005, 13 : A107 - A107
  • [34] Effects of Micronutrient Supplementation on Glucose and Hepatic Lipid Metabolism in a Rat Model of Diet Induced Obesity
    Khatiwada, Saroj
    Lecomte, Virginie
    Fenech, Michael F.
    Morris, Margaret J.
    Maloney, Christopher A.
    CELLS, 2021, 10 (07)
  • [35] Probiotics supplementation attenuates high cholesterol diet-induced hypercholesterolemia in rat model
    Seo, Eun Jin
    Kim, Jae Young
    Kim, Sae Hun
    PHYSIOLOGY, 2023, 38
  • [36] Effects of selenium supplementation on diet-induced obesity in mice with a disruption of the selenocysteine lyase gene
    Watanabe, Ligia M.
    Hashimoto, Ann C.
    Torres, Daniel J.
    Berry, Marla J.
    Seale, Lucia A.
    JOURNAL OF TRACE ELEMENTS IN MEDICINE AND BIOLOGY, 2020, 62
  • [37] Supplementation with Spirulina platensis Prevents Damage to Rat Erections in a Model of Erectile Dysfunction Promoted by Hypercaloric Diet-Induced Obesity
    de Souza, Iara Leao Luna
    Barros, Barbara Cavalcanti
    Ferreira, Elba dos Santos
    Queiroga, Fernando Ramos
    Vasconcelos, Luiz Henrique Cesar
    Tavares Toscano, Lydiane de Lima
    Silva, Alexandre Sergio
    da Silva, Patricia Mirella
    Cavalcante, Fabiana de Andrade
    da Silva, Bagnolia Araujo
    MARINE DRUGS, 2022, 20 (08)
  • [38] Immune Effects of DDE in Murine Diet-Induced Obesity Model.
    Hillhouse, D. J.
    McKenna, R. T.
    Viselli, S. M.
    ENDOCRINE REVIEWS, 2010, 31 (03)
  • [39] Effects of Herring Milt Hydrolysates and Fractions in a Diet-Induced Obesity Model
    Benoit, Noemie
    Dubois, Marie-Julie
    Pilon, Genevieve
    Varin, Thibault V.
    Marette, Andre
    Bazinet, Laurent
    FOODS, 2021, 10 (09)
  • [40] The beneficial effects of tart cherry on neuroinflammation in a diet-induced obesity model
    Botticelli, L.
    Di Bonaventura, M. V. Micioni
    Martinelli, I.
    Moruzzi, M.
    Di Bonaventura, E. Micioni
    Roy, P.
    Lupidi, G.
    Tayebati, S. K.
    Amenta, F.
    Tomassoni, D.
    Cifani, C.
    EUROPEAN NEUROPSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY, 2021, 53 : S485 - S485