Evaluation of Cardiovascular Effects of Carvacrol in a D-(+)-Galactose-Induced aging Model

Sabine Helena Dantas, A. J. Almeida, T. Gonçalves, I. Araújo, Mathania Silva de Almeida Rezende, R. Veras, Antônia Lêda Silva, I. A. Medeiros
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Aim: To evaluate the cardiovascular effect of carvacrol treatment in a D(+)galactose accelerated aging model, investigating effects on vascular reactivity, oxidative stress, and systolic blood pressure (SBP). Methodology: Eight-week-old male Wistar rats (Rattus norvegicus) were used for oral treatment for eight weeks. Organ baths were used for vascular reactivity studies (FEN, ACh, and NPS), fluorescence microscopy to detect reactive oxygen species (ROS, using DHE probe), and Tail-Cuff for systolic blood pressure (SBP) measurements. Non-linear regression was used to create the concentration-response curves. Emax denotes the tissue's maximum response. Results: The aged rats showed a significant increase in fluorescence intensity by the DHE probe compared to the CTL group (CTL=100 ± 3.6%, n=5 and Dgal=167.7 ± 7.9%, n=5, respectively). However, the levels of ROS in the carvacrol-treated groups were significantly attenuated in the Dgal+C50 (138.8 ± 4.5%, n=5) and Dgal+C100 (130.0 ± 5.5%, n=5) groups. The animals of the Dgal group presented hypertension through the significant increase in SBP compared to the CTL group (CTL=135.9 ± 3.9 mmHg, n=6, Dgal=170.9 ± 2.0 mmHg, n=9, respectively). The increased SBP of Dgal rats could be reversed by treatment with carvacrol (Dgal+C50=137.9 ± 2.7 mmHg, n=5, and Dgal+C100=124.6 ± 8.2 mmHg, n=5, respectively. On the other hand, carvacrol was unable to restore the ACh-induced vasorelaxation effect found in CTL (Emax=100.0 ± 3.9%), Dgal (Emax=84.9 ± 4.4%), Dgal+C50 (Emax=84.9 ± 4.4%) and Dgal+C100 (Emax=82.1 ± 6.2 %). Conclusion: Carvacrol shows protective antioxidant effects capable of reducing SBP in aged animals, being an important tool in promoting healthy aging.
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在D-(+)-半乳糖诱导的衰老模型中评价香芹酚对心血管的作用
目的:在D(+)半乳糖加速衰老模型中评价卡伐克罗对心血管的影响,探讨其对血管反应性、氧化应激和收缩压的影响。方法:取8周龄雄性褐家鼠(Rattus norvegicus)口服治疗8周。器官浴用于血管反应性研究(FEN、ACh和NPS),荧光显微镜用于检测活性氧(ROS,使用DHE探针),尾袖带用于测量收缩压(SBP)。采用非线性回归建立浓度-响应曲线。Emax表示组织的最大反应。结果:老龄大鼠DHE探针荧光强度较CTL组显著升高(CTL=100±3.6%,n=5; Dgal=167.7±7.9%,n=5)。Dgal+C50组(138.8±4.5%,n=5)和Dgal+C100组(130.0±5.5%,n=5) ROS水平明显降低。与CTL组相比,Dgal组小鼠的收缩压明显升高(CTL=135.9±3.9 mmHg, n=6, Dgal=170.9±2.0 mmHg, n=9)。carvacrol可逆转Dgal大鼠的收缩压升高(Dgal+C50=137.9±2.7 mmHg, n=5), Dgal+C100=124.6±8.2 mmHg, n=5)。另一方面,carvacrol不能恢复ach诱导的CTL (Emax=100.0±3.9%)、Dgal (Emax=84.9±4.4%)、Dgal+C50 (Emax=84.9±4.4%)和Dgal+C100 (Emax=82.1±6.2%)的血管舒张作用。结论:香芹酚具有降低老年动物收缩压的保护性抗氧化作用,是促进健康衰老的重要工具。
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