Protective effect of gallic acid on doxorubicin-induced ovarian toxicity in mouse

被引:8
作者
Silva, Regina Lucia dos Santos [1 ]
Lins, Thae Lanne Barbosa Gama [1 ]
do Monte, Alane Pains Oliveira [1 ]
de Andrade, Kiscyla Oliveira [1 ]
Barberino, Ricassio de Sousa [1 ]
da Silva, Gizele Augusta Lemos [1 ]
Campinho, Daniela da Silva Pereira [1 ]
Palheta Junior, Raimundo Campos [2 ]
de Matos, Maria Helena Tavares [1 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Fed Univ Sao Francisco Valley, Nucleus Biotechnol Appl Ovarian Follicle Dev, BR-56300990 Petrolina, PE, Brazil
[2] Fed Univ Sao Francisco Valley, Dept Vet Med, Lab Vet Pharmacol, BR-56300900 Petrolina, PE, Brazil
[3] Univ Fed Vale Sao Francisco UNIVASF, Lab Biol Celular Citol & Histol, Colegiado Med Vet, Rodovia BR 407,Km 12,Lote 543 Projeto Irrigacao Ni, BR-56300990 Petrolina, PE, Brazil
关键词
Chemotherapy; Phenolic compound; Gonadotoxicity; Protein kinase; Ovarian follicle; INDUCED OXIDATIVE STRESS; PRESERVATION; ACTIVATION; APOPTOSIS; MARKERS; DAMAGE;
D O I
10.1016/j.reprotox.2022.12.008
中图分类号
Q [生物科学];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
The aims of the present study were to evaluate the protective effects of gallic acid against doxorubicin-induced ovarian toxicity in mice, and to verify the possible involvement of PI3K and mTOR signaling pathway members (PTEN, Akt, FOXO3a and rpS6) in the gallic acid protective actions. Mice were pretreated with NaCl (0.15 M, p. o.) (control and doxorubicin groups) or gallic acid (50, 100 or 200 mg/kg body weight, p.o.) once daily, for 5 days, and on the third day of treatment, after 1 h of treatment administration, the mice received saline solution (i. p.) (control group) or doxorubicin (10 mg/kg of body weight, i.p.). Next, the ovaries were harvested for histo-logical (follicular morphology and activation), fluorescence (GSH and mitochondrial activity), and immuno-histochemical (PCNA, cleaved caspase-3, TNF-alpha, p-PTEN, Akt, p-Akt, p-rpS6 and p-FOXO3a) analyses. The results showed that cotreatment with 50 mg/kg gallic acid plus doxorubicin preserved the percentage of normal follicles and cell proliferation, reduced the percentage of cleaved caspase-3 follicles, prevented inflammation, and increased GSH concentrations and mitochondrial activity compared to doxorubicin treatment alone. Further-more, cotreatment 50 mg/kg gallic acid plus doxorrubicin increased expression of Akt, p-Akt, p-rpS6 and p-FOXO3a compared to the doxorubicin alone. In conclusion, 50 mg/kg gallic acid protects the mouse ovary against doxorubicin-induced damage by improving GSH concentrations and mitochondrial activity and cellular proliferation, inhibiting inflammation and apoptosis, and regulating PI3K and mTOR signaling pathway.
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页码:147 / 156
页数:10
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