Age and sex variations in serum brain natriuretic peptide level following doxorubicin-induced myocardial injury in Wistar rats

Basheer Waziri, N. Wali, A. Salisu
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Background: Brain natriuretic peptide (BNP), a cardiac hormone produced by ventricular myocytes, plays an important role in the regulation of blood pressure and fluid volume. Although serum BNP level increases with age in normals, this response and possible sex variations in the presence of drug-induced myocardial injury need to be explored further. Methods: Twenty-four Wistar rats were separated into two groups, the controls and doxorubicin-myocardial injury (DOX-MI) model group. Each group was further subdivided into aged (100–104 weeks) and young (13–14 weeks), having an equal number of males and females (n = 3). The DOX-MI Model group was given 2.5 mg/kg DOX through intra-peritoneal injection on alternate days to a cumulative dose of 12.5 mg/kg. Blood samples were then collected and centrifuged at 3000 g for 15 min and serum BNP analysis was conducted using BNP ELISA Kit (BIOTUVA LIFE SCIENCES, UK). Results: BNP was significantly lower (P = 0.003) in the aged (100–104 weeks) DOX-MI-model group compared to aged controls. Similarly, it was lower in the young (13–14 weeks) DOX-MI-Model group than the young controls, but the difference was not statistically significant (P = 0.16). The analysis between aged and young rats within each group indicated significantly higher BNP levels in the aged rats compared to the young in both groups (P = 0.01 for aged vs. young DOX-MI-Model and P = 0.02 for aged vs. young controls). Conclusion: DOX-induced-MI has caused a significant reduction in BNP production in the aged rats (100–104 weeks) compared to the young (13–14 weeks).
Wistar大鼠阿霉素诱导心肌损伤后血清脑利钠肽水平的年龄和性别变化
背景:脑利钠肽(BNP)是由心室肌细胞产生的一种心脏激素,在血压和体液量的调节中起重要作用。尽管正常人血清BNP水平随着年龄的增长而升高,但这种反应以及在药物性心肌损伤存在时可能的性别差异需要进一步探讨。方法:24只Wistar大鼠随机分为对照组和阿霉素心肌损伤模型组。每组进一步细分为老龄(100-104周龄)和幼龄(13-14周龄),雌雄数量相等(n = 3)。DOX- mi模型组隔日腹腔注射DOX 2.5 mg/kg,累积剂量12.5 mg/kg。采集血样,3000 g离心15分钟,使用BNP ELISA Kit (BIOTUVA LIFE SCIENCES, UK)进行血清BNP分析。结果:老年(100 ~ 104周)DOX-MI-model组大鼠BNP水平明显低于老年对照组(P = 0.003)。同样,幼龄(13-14周)DOX-MI-Model组低于幼龄对照组,但差异无统计学意义(P = 0.16)。老龄大鼠和年轻大鼠之间的分析表明,老龄大鼠的BNP水平明显高于两组的年轻大鼠(老年与年轻dox - mi模型相比P = 0.01,老年与年轻对照组相比P = 0.02)。结论:与幼龄大鼠(13-14周)相比,dox诱导的心肌梗死导致老龄大鼠(100-104周)BNP生成显著减少。
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