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Effects of Dietary Oleacein Treatment on Endothelial Dysfunction and Lupus Nephritis in Balb/C Pristane-Induced Mice

Authors :
Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Farmacología
Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Citología e Histología Normal y Patológica
Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Farmacia y Tecnología Farmacéutica
Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (MINECO). España
Junta de Andalucía
Instituto de Salud Carlos III
Muñoz García, Rocío
Sánchez Hidalgo, Marina
Alcarranza Saucedo, Manuel
Vázquez Román, María Victoria
Álvarez de Sotomayor Paz, María
González Rodríguez, María Luisa
Andrés, María C.
Alarcón de la Lastra Romero, Catalina
Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Farmacología
Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Citología e Histología Normal y Patológica
Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Farmacia y Tecnología Farmacéutica
Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (MINECO). España
Junta de Andalucía
Instituto de Salud Carlos III
Muñoz García, Rocío
Sánchez Hidalgo, Marina
Alcarranza Saucedo, Manuel
Vázquez Román, María Victoria
Álvarez de Sotomayor Paz, María
González Rodríguez, María Luisa
Andrés, María C.
Alarcón de la Lastra Romero, Catalina
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is a chronic immune-inflammatory disease characterized by multiorgan affectation and lowered self-tolerance. Additionally, epigenetic changes have been described as playing a pivotal role in SLE. This work aims to assess the effects of oleacein (OLA), one of the main extra virgin olive oil secoiridoids, when used to supplement the diet of a murine pristane-induced SLE model. In the study, 12-week-old female BALB/c mice were injected with pristane and fed with an OLA-enriched diet (0.01 % (w/w)) for 24 weeks. The presence of immune complexes was evaluated by immunohistochemistry and immunofluorescence. Endothelial dysfunction was studied in thoracic aortas. Signaling pathways and oxidative-inflammatory-related mediators were evaluated by Western blotting. Moreover, we studied epigenetic changes such as DNA methyltransferase (DNMT-1) and micro(mi)RNAs expression in renal tissue. Nutritional treatment with OLA reduced the deposition of immune complexes, ameliorating kidney damage. These protective effects could be related to the modulation of mitogen-activated protein kinases, the Janus kinase/signal transducer and transcription activator of transcription, nuclear factor kappa, nuclear-factor-erythroid-2-related factor 2, inflammasome signaling pathways, and the regulation of miRNAs (miRNA-126, miRNA-146a, miRNA-24-3p, and miRNA-123) and DNMT-1 expression. Moreover, the OLA-enriched diet normalized endothelial nitric oxide synthase and nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate (NADPH) oxidase-1 overexpression. These preliminary results suggest that an OLA-supplemented diet could constitute a new alternative nutraceutical therapy in the management of SLE, supporting this compound as a novel epigenetic modulator of the immunoinflammatory response.

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Database :
OAIster
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English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1410771380
Document Type :
Electronic Resource