Immunomodulatory effects of royal jelly on aorta CD3, CD68 and eNOS expression in hypercholesterolaemic rats

Amal Attia El-Morsy Ibrahim
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Abstract

Hypercholesterolaemia (HPC) is a risk factor of cardiovascular disease. Synthetic medicines cause serious side effects that cause an imbalance in the body’s functions. Therefore utilization of natural compounds could be an alternative concept in the treatment of diseases, as they have no side effects on human health. The present work is designed to evaluate the immunomodulatory role of royal jelly (RJ) on the aorta in hypercholestrolaemic rats.

Cholesterol (30 mg/kg/day) administration for two months caused a significant increase of total cholesterol, triglycerides, LDL, CD4 and CD8 in serum and diminution in HDL levels. Aortic histopathological lesions are represented by deposition of fats, loss of smooth muscle fibres and an increase in CD3, CD86 and eNOS expression in the tunica intima.

RJ administration (300 mg/kg/day) with CH, produced a counteractive effect, represented in recompense of biochemical alteration, CD4 and CD8 expression. RJ intake also amended the histological picture. The immunohistochemical picture revealed a decrease in CD3, CD86 and eNOS in the aortic tissue. These findings attributed to the significant immunomodulatory effect of RJ remedy suppress deleterious effects of hypercholesterolaemia.

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蜂王浆对高胆固醇血症大鼠主动脉CD3、CD68和eNOS表达的免疫调节作用
高胆固醇血症(HPC)是心血管疾病的危险因素。合成药物会产生严重的副作用,导致身体功能失衡。因此,利用天然化合物可能是治疗疾病的另一种概念,因为它们对人体健康没有副作用。本研究旨在探讨蜂王浆对高胆固醇血症大鼠主动脉的免疫调节作用。胆固醇(30 mg/kg/天)治疗2个月后,血清中总胆固醇、甘油三酯、LDL、CD4和CD8显著升高,HDL水平降低。主动脉组织病理学病变表现为脂肪沉积、平滑肌纤维损失以及膜内膜中CD3、CD86和eNOS表达增加。RJ (300 mg/kg/d)与CH同时给药,产生拮抗作用,主要表现在对生化改变、CD4和CD8表达的补偿。RJ的摄入也改变了组织学图像。免疫组化示主动脉组织CD3、CD86、eNOS减少。这些发现归因于RJ疗法显著的免疫调节作用抑制高胆固醇血症的有害影响。
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