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Suppression of isoproterenol-induced cardiotoxicity in rats by raspberry ketone via activation of peroxisome proliferator activated receptor-α

Journal

EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PHARMACOLOGY
Volume 842, Issue -, Pages 157-166

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.ejphar.2018.10.034

Keywords

Apolipoprotein C-III; Fenofibrate; Isoproterenol; Myocardial infarction; PPAR-alpha; Raspberry ketone

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The peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor-alpha (PPAR-alpha) controls the lipid and glucose metabolism and also affects inflammation, cell proliferation and apoptosis during cardiovascular disease. Raspberry ketone (RK) is a red raspberry (Rubusidaeus, Family-Rosaceae) plant constituent, which activates PPAR-alpha. This study was conducted to assess the cardioprotective action of RK against isoproterenol (ISO)-induced cardiotoxicity. Wistar rats were randomly divided into six groups (six rats/group). Rats were orally administered with RK (50, 100 and 200 mg/kg, respectively) and fenofibrate (standard, 80 mg/kg) for 28 days and ISO was administered (85 mg/kg, subcutaneously) on 27th and 28th day. Administration of ISO in rats significantly altered hemodynamic and electrocardiogram patterns, total antioxidant capacity, PPAR-alpha, and apolipoprotein C-III levels. These myocardial aberrations were further confirmed during infarct size, heart weight to body weight ratio and immunohistochemical assessments (caspase-3 and nuclear factor-kappa B). RK pretreatment (100 and 200 mg/kg) significantly protected rats against oxidative stress, inflammation, and dyslipidemia caused by ISO as demonstrated by change in hemodynamic, biochemical and histological parameters. The results so obtained were quite comparable with fenofibrate. Moreover, RK was found to have binding affinity with PPAR-alpha, as confirmed by docking analysis. PPAR-alpha expression and concentration was also found increased in presence of RK which gave impression that RK probably showed cardioprotection via PPAR-alpha activation, however direct binding study of RK with PPAR-alpha is needed to confirm this assumption.

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