ACTA FAC MED NAISS 2022;39(1):48-56 |
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Original article
Running title:
Gastrocytoprotective Properties of Cryopreserved Placenta
Extract in Combined Action of Low Temperatures and Inhibition of
Cyclooxygenase
Gastrocytoprotective Properties of Cryopreserved
Placenta Extract in Combined Action
of Low Temperatures and Inhibition of Cyclooxygenase
Fedir V.
Hladkykh
Department of Radiation Pathology and
Palliative Care, State Organization “Grigoriev Institute for Medical
Radiology and Oncology of the National Academy of Medical Sciences of
Ukraine”, Kharkiv, Ukraine
SUMMARY
Introduction. Non-steroidal
anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) are ranked first among the world's
effective anti-inflammatory and analgesic drugs with anticipated side
effects. That is why the prevention of development of adverse reactions
associated with NSAIDs, in particular, of those related to their
ulcerogenicity, remains a serious global problem.
Aims. To characterize the
mechanisms of gastrocytoprotective activity of cryopreserved placenta in
combined action of low temperatures and diclofenac sodium.
Material and methods. The study
was performed on 42 male rats weighing 200 – 220 g. Acute diclofenac
sodium-induced gastropathy was reproduced by a single injection of the
latter in rats at the dose of 50 mg/kg. The content of malonic dialdehyde,
catalase activity, prostaglandin synthase activity and the content of
nitrogen monoxide metabolites in homogenates of gastric mucosa were
determined by spectrophotometric method.
Results and discussion. The
study showed that prophylactic administration of placental cryoextract in
rats with diclofenac sodium-induced gastropathy is associated with increased
activity of antioxidant system in gastric mucosa as demonstrated by an
elevated catalase activity by 40.0% as compared with control rats.
Modulation of antioxidant-prooxidant homeostasis is believed to be one of
the principal mechanisms of gastrocytoprotective action in combined action
of low temperatures and cryoextract of the placenta. This is shown by a
statistically significant (p < 0.05) 2.2-fold increase of antioxidant-prooxidant
index in the study group as compared with rats with diclofenac
sodium-induced gastropathy. Administration of placental cryoextract was
found to increase prostaglandin synthase activity in rats with diclofenac
sodium-induced gastropathy by two times as compared with control rats, which
would reduce iatrogenic prostaglandin deficiency in gastric mucosa. Also,
the combined action of low temperatures and of placenta cryoextract was
associated with a statistically significant (p < 0.05) increase in the level
of metabolites of nitrogen monoxide (by 70.1%) as compared with rats with
diclofenac sodium-induced gastropathy.
Conclusions. Modulation of
prooxidant-antioxidant homeostasis in gastric mucosa and increase in
contents of nitrogen monoxide metabolites and prostaglandin synthase
activity are the leading mechanisms of gastroprotective activity of
cryopreserved placental extract in diclofenac sodium-induced gastropathy.
Keywords: cryopreserved placenta
extract, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, ulcerogenicity, low
temperature action
Corresponding author:
Hladkykh Fedir
Volodymyrovych
e-mail: fedir.hladkykh@gmail.com