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Ameliorative effects of colostrum against DMBA hepatotoxicity in rats

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SAUDI JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
Volume 28, Issue 4, Pages 2254-2266

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DOI: 10.1016/j.sjbs.2021.01.016

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Colostrum; Nutraceutical; DMBA; Hepatoprotective; S6K2; p53

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  1. Deanship of Scientific Research at King Saud University

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The study demonstrates that Bovine Colostrum has a protective effect against DMBA-induced liver toxicity, improving survival rate and body weight in rats. Ultrastructural examinations reveal that Bovine Colostrum can prevent or ameliorate the toxic effects of DMBA on hepatocytes. At the molecular level, Bovine Colostrum modulates gene expressions in multiple signaling pathways to exert its hepatoprotective role.
Colostrum, the sole diet for newborns, is an emerging nutraceutical. To date, the chemopreventive effect of Bovine Colostrum against liver injury induced by the potent carcinogen, 7,12-dimethyl-Benz[a] anthracene (DMBA) is unexplored. Humans are daily exposed to DMBA which is a highly lipophilic environmental organic pollutant. The study aimed to investigate the hepatoprotective role of Bovine Colostrum against DMBA-induced hepatotoxicity using a rat model. Fifty male rats were divided into five groups; GI (control), GIL (olive oil, vehicle for DMBA), GIII (DMBA), GIV (DMBA + Bovine Colostrum), GV (Bovine Colostrum). After 12 weeks, body weight changes and mortality were calculated. Histological and ultrastructural examinations of liver tissue were performed. Expressions of p53, TGF beta 2, TNF-alpha, S6K2, and c20orf20 were assessed by RT-PCR. Post-treatment with Bovine Colostrum increased both the body weight and the survival rate of rats treated with DMBA. In addition, remarkable protection against the pathological effect of DMBA was noted. Ultrastructurally, Bovine Colostrum ameliorated/prevented most of the toxic effects of DMBA on hepatocytes, including irregularities of nuclear envelope, clumping, and margination of heterochromatin aggregates, segregated nucleoli, and mitochondrial pleomorphism. Bovine Colostrum administration down-regulated p53, C20orf20, and S6K2 mRNA levels, and upregulated TNF-alpha and TGF beta 2. In conclusion, Bovine Colostrum have a protective effect against DMBA-induced toxicity on the liver of albino rats. Consequently, Bovine Colostrum may prevent polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons-induced hepatotoxicity and may be useful in promoting human health if supplemented in the diet. (C) 2021 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier B.V. on behalf of King Saud University.

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