TY - JOUR
T1 - Cardioprotective and antioxidant influence of aqueous extracts from sesamum indicum seeds on oxidative stress induced by cadmium in wistar rats
AU - Oyinloye, Babatunji Emmanuel
AU - Ajiboye, Basiru Olaitan
AU - Ojo, Oluwafemi Adeleke
AU - Nwozo, Sarah Onyenibe
AU - Kappo, Abidemi Paul
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2016 Pharmacognosy Magazine.
PY - 2016
Y1 - 2016
N2 - Background: Oxidative stress has been implicated in the pathogenesis of several acute and chronic diseases of the heart as a result of indiscriminate exposure to cardiotoxic heavy metals. The study reported here was designed to evaluate the possible ameliorative effect of aqueous extracts from Sesamum indicum (SI) seeds on oxidative stress induced by cadmium (Cd) in Wistar rats. Materials and Methods: Daily administration of Cd (200 mg/L Cd as CdCl2) in the animals’ main drinking water for 21 days led to oxidative stress. Thereafter, the ameliorative effects were assessed by measuring biochemical parameters such as extent of lipid peroxidation (LPO), lipid profile, and enzymatic and nonenzymatic antioxidants, as well as serum aminotransferase activities. Results: Treatment with SI extract elicited notable reduction in serum total cholesterol, triglyceride, and low‑density lipoprotein cholesterol levels as well as concomitant increase in high‑density lipoprotein cholesterol. SI extract also reversed the elevations witnessed in serum aminotransferase activities, LPO level, and ameliorated enzymatic and nonenzymatic antioxidant status in the heart of Cd‑exposed rats. Conclusion: Thus, SI appears to be an attractive candidate with potential for the novel treatment of cardiotoxicity and management of oxidative stress arising from Cd exposure.
AB - Background: Oxidative stress has been implicated in the pathogenesis of several acute and chronic diseases of the heart as a result of indiscriminate exposure to cardiotoxic heavy metals. The study reported here was designed to evaluate the possible ameliorative effect of aqueous extracts from Sesamum indicum (SI) seeds on oxidative stress induced by cadmium (Cd) in Wistar rats. Materials and Methods: Daily administration of Cd (200 mg/L Cd as CdCl2) in the animals’ main drinking water for 21 days led to oxidative stress. Thereafter, the ameliorative effects were assessed by measuring biochemical parameters such as extent of lipid peroxidation (LPO), lipid profile, and enzymatic and nonenzymatic antioxidants, as well as serum aminotransferase activities. Results: Treatment with SI extract elicited notable reduction in serum total cholesterol, triglyceride, and low‑density lipoprotein cholesterol levels as well as concomitant increase in high‑density lipoprotein cholesterol. SI extract also reversed the elevations witnessed in serum aminotransferase activities, LPO level, and ameliorated enzymatic and nonenzymatic antioxidant status in the heart of Cd‑exposed rats. Conclusion: Thus, SI appears to be an attractive candidate with potential for the novel treatment of cardiotoxicity and management of oxidative stress arising from Cd exposure.
KW - Antioxidant
KW - Cadmium
KW - Cardiotoxicity
KW - Oxidative stress
KW - Sesamum indicum
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U2 - 10.1016/j.sajb.2016.02.148
DO - 10.1016/j.sajb.2016.02.148
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85046663995
SN - 0973-1296
VL - 12
SP - S170-S174
JO - Pharmacognosy Magazine
JF - Pharmacognosy Magazine
IS - 46
ER -