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- Title
Protective effect of sitagliptin and whole-body γ-irradiation in diabetes-induced cardiac injury.
- Authors
Mansour, Suzan M.; Aly, Sara; Hassan, Seham H.M.; Zaki, Hala F.
- Abstract
Diabetes mellitus is associated with an increased risk of cardiac complications; this study aimed to investigate effect of sitagliptin (SITA) alone or combined with γ-irradiation on diabetes-associated cardiac injury. Rats were treated with SITA (100 mg/kg per day; p.o.) for 2 weeks followed by a single dose of whole-body γ-irradiation (3 Gy). Solitary administration of SITA or combined treatment with γ-irradiation succeeded to ameliorate the increase in serum levels of glucose, total cholesterol, triglycerides, creatine kinase-MB, and malondialdehyde, coupled by increased insulin and reduced glutathione levels. Their cardioprotective potential was confirmed through attenuating the apoptotic signaling by mitigating Bcl-2-associated X protein, caspase-3, and apoptosis-inducing factor expression, while augmenting the anti-apoptotic factors, B cell lymphoma-2 (Bcl-2), and heat shock protein 70 (HSP-70) in left ventricular tissue homogenates. These findings were supported histopathologically. In conclusion, treatment with SITA alone or combined with γ-irradiation may prove beneficial in diabetes-accompanied cardiac insult. This could be due to the crosstalk between the antioxidant, anti-apoptotic, and restoration of body's defense capacities.
- Subjects
HEART injuries; BAX protein; SITAGLIPTIN; INSULIN; GLUTATHIONE; CASPASES; HEAT shock proteins
- Publication
Canadian Journal of Physiology & Pharmacology, 2021, Vol 99, Issue 6, p678
- ISSN
0008-4212
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1139/cjpp-2020-0454