N-Stearoylethanolamine Exerts Cardioprotective Effects in Old Rats.

Halyna Kosiakova, Andrii Berdyshev, Tetyana Horid'ko, Olena Meged, Vitaliy Klimashevsky, Roza Matsokha, Oksana Tkachenko, Valentina Asmolkova, Tetyana Kvitnitskaya-Ryzhova, Serhii Luhovskyi, Pavlo Klymenko, Nadiya Hula
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Abstract

Background: Aging is associated with the slowing down of metabolic processes, diminished physiological processes, changes in hormonal activity and increasing exposure to oxidative stress factors and chronic inflammation. The endocannabinoid system (ECS) is a major signaling network that plays a pro-homeostatic role in the central and peripheral organs of the human body. A class of minor lipids, N-acylethanolamines (NAEs), which do not activate cannabinoid receptors, except for anandamide, but can potentiate the action of endocannabinoids and have a wide spectrum of biological activity and significant adaptogenic potential, belongs to ECS. The results of different studies over the past decades have established the protective effect of NAE on many pathological conditions.

Objective: This study aimed to investigate the cardioprotective effects of C18:0 NAE- N-stearoylethanolamine (NSE) in aged rats. In this study, we focused on investigating the effects of C18:0 NAE- N-stearoylethanolamine (NSE) on the intensity of oxidative/ nitrosative stress, antioxidant potential, lipoprotein profile and inflammation markers of blood plasma, phospholipid composition and age-related morphological changes of old rat heart tissues.

Methods: The study was conducted on Sprague Dawley male laboratory rats. The three groups of rats were involved in the study design. The first group consisted of young rats aged 4 months (n=10). The second (n=10) and third (n=10) groups included old rats aged of 18 months. Rats from the third group were administered a per os aqueous suspension of NSE at a dose of 50 mg/kg of body weight daily for 10 days. All groups of rats were kept on a standard vivarium diet. The blood plasma, serum, and heart of rats were used for biochemical and histological analysis.

Results: The cardioprotective effect of N-stearoylethanolamine in old rats was established, which was expressed in the normalization of the antioxidant system condition and the level of proinflammatory cytokines, positive modulation of blood plasma and lipoprotein profile, normalization of heart tissue lipid composition, and significant reduction in age-related myocardium morphological changes.

Conclusion: The revealed effects of N-stearoylethanolamine can become the basis for developing a new drug for use in complex therapy to improve the quality of life of older people.

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N-硬脂酰乙醇胺对老龄大鼠的心脏保护作用
背景:衰老与新陈代谢过程减慢、生理过程减弱、荷尔蒙活动变化以及氧化应激因素和慢性炎症暴露增加有关。内源性大麻素系统(ECS)是一个重要的信号网络,在人体的中枢和外周器官中发挥着促进平衡的作用。N-acylethanolamines (NAEs)是一类次要脂质,属于 ECS 的一种,除 anandamide 外,NAEs 不会激活大麻素受体,但可以增强内源性大麻素的作用,具有广泛的生物活性和显著的适应潜力。目的:本研究旨在探讨 C18:0 NAE-Nstearoylethanolamine(NSE)对老年大鼠心脏的保护作用:本研究主要探讨了 C18:0 NAE-Nstearoylethanolamine(NSE)对老年大鼠血浆氧化/亚硝基应激强度、抗氧化潜能、脂蛋白谱和炎症标志物、磷脂组成以及与年龄相关的心脏组织形态学变化的影响:研究对象为 Sprague Dawley 雄性实验鼠。研究设计了三组大鼠。第一组是 4 个月大的幼鼠(n=10)。第二组(10 只)和第三组(10 只)包括 18 个月大的老老鼠。第三组的大鼠每天按体重 50 毫克/千克的剂量服用 NSE 水悬液,连续服用 10 天。所有组别大鼠均以标准饲养室饮食饲养。对大鼠的血浆、血清和心脏进行生化和组织学分析:结果:N-硬脂酰乙醇胺对老年大鼠心脏有保护作用,表现在抗氧化系统状况和促炎细胞因子水平正常化,血浆和脂蛋白谱有积极调节作用,心脏组织脂质成分正常化,与年龄相关的心肌形态学变化显著减少:结论:N-硬脂酰乙醇胺所揭示的作用可作为开发用于复合疗法的新药的基础,以改善老年人的生活质量。
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