1. Natural Compounds Rosmarinic Acid and Carvacrol Counteract Aluminium-Induced Oxidative Stress
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Ilona Sadauskiene, Ugne Zlabiene, Juste Baranauskaite, Jurga Bernatoniene, Dalia M. Kopustinskiene, Arturas Kasauskas, Arunas Liekis, Robertas Lazauskas, and Ruta Masteiková
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aluminum toxicity ,rosmarinic acid ,Erythrocytes ,brain ,carvacrol ,Pharmaceutical Science ,Pharmacology ,medicine.disease_cause ,liver ,Depsides ,Antioxidants ,Article ,Analytical Chemistry ,Superoxide dismutase ,Lipid peroxidation ,lcsh:QD241-441 ,Mice ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,0302 clinical medicine ,lcsh:Organic chemistry ,Malondialdehyde ,Drug Discovery ,medicine ,Animals ,oxidative stress ,Carvacrol ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,030304 developmental biology ,Biological Products ,0303 health sciences ,biology ,integumentary system ,Rosmarinic acid ,Organic Chemistry ,lipid peroxidation ,Glutathione ,chemistry ,Cinnamates ,Chemistry (miscellaneous) ,Catalase ,biology.protein ,Cymenes ,Molecular Medicine ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Oxidative stress ,Aluminum - Abstract
Aluminum accumulation, glutathione (GSH) and malondialdehyde (MDA) concentrations as well as catalase (CAT) and superoxide dismutase (SOD) activities were determined in erythrocytes and brain and liver homogenates of BALB/c mice treated with Al3+ (7.5 mg/kg/day (0.15 LD50) as AlCl3 (37.08 mg/kg/day), whereas HCl (30.41 mg/kg/day) was used as Cl&minus, control, the treatments were performed for 21 days, i.p., in the presence and absence of rosmarinic acid (0.2805 mg/kg/day (0.05 LD50), 21 days, i.g.) or carvacrol (0.0405 mg/kg/day (0.05 LD50), 21 days, i.g.). The treatment with AlCl3 increased GSH concentration in erythrocytes only slightly and had no effect on brain and liver homogenates. Rosmarinic acid and carvacrol strongly increased GSH concentration in erythrocytes but decreased it in brain and liver homogenates. However, AlCl3 treatment led to Al accumulation in mice blood, brain, and liver and induced oxidative stress, assessed based on MDA concentration in the brain and liver. Both rosmarinic acid and carvacrol were able to counteract the negative Al effect by decreasing its accumulation and protecting tissues from lipid peroxidation. AlCl3 treatment increased CAT activity in mice brain and liver homogenates, whereas the administration of either rosmarinic acid or carvacrol alone or in combination with AlCl3 had no significant effect on CAT activity. SOD activity remained unchanged after all the treatments in our study. We propose that natural herbal phenolic compounds rosmarinic acid and carvacrol could be used to protect brain and liver against aluminum induced oxidative stress leading to lipid peroxidation.
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- 2020
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