Blood Plasma as a Sampling Model during Drug-induced Thrombocytopenia: Effects of Antioxidants

Anusha Berikai Ananthakrishna, M. Mithun, Archana Harish, Fazeelath Ali, Onival Oushal Lewis, Pavithra Devi, Sushmitha Rao, V. Rajashekaraiah
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OBJECTIVE Blood plasma, a complex biological mixture, plays a part in a variety of roles including clotting, defense, and transport, and reflects the overall status of blood components. Drug-induced thrombocytopenia (DIT) is characterized by abnormally low platelet count (below ~150,000 per μL) which can be caused by adverse effects of medications. This study aims to address a basic question, can plasma be employed as a sampling model to assess the oxidative stress (OS) changes and antioxidant status during DIT? The objective was to analyze the antioxidant status and OS in plasma during DIT, and to determine the effects of antioxidant supplementation such as Caripill™, L-Carnitine (LC), and vanillic acid (VA) during DIT. METHODS Male Wistar rats were used as animal models and grouped into control groups (n=5) and thrombocytopenia groups (n=5). Antioxidants were given to the thrombocytopenic and the control rats (50 mg/kg body weight) once a day for 7 days. Blood plasma from both groups was evaluated for total antioxidant capacity, antioxidant enzymes, markers of lipid peroxidation, protein oxidation, and OS. RESULTS The antioxidants significantly increased the total antioxidant capacity (CUPRAC) and ferric-reducing antioxidant power (FRAP) of the plasma and decreased the levels of conjugate dienes. Caripill™ also reduced lipid peroxidation, significantly elevated protein sulfhydryl and nitrite/nitrate levels, LC elevated lactate dehydrogenase levels, and VA increased superoxide dismutase activity and attenuated lipid peroxidation during DIT. CONCLUSIONS The antioxidants Caripill™, vanillic acid, and L-carnitine were demonstrated to be beneficial during DIT and to have prospects in alternate therapeutics. This study confirms that plasma can be utilized as a sampling model to study changes during OS situations.
血浆作为药物诱导血小板减少症的采样模型:抗氧化剂的作用
目的 血浆是一种复杂的生物混合物,起着凝血、防御和运输等多种作用,并反映血液成分的整体状态。药物性血小板减少症(DIT)的特点是血小板计数异常偏低(每微升低于约 15 万),这可能是由药物的不良反应引起的。本研究旨在解决一个基本问题,即血浆能否作为一种取样模型来评估 DIT 期间的氧化应激(OS)变化和抗氧化状态?目的是分析 DIT 期间血浆中的抗氧化剂状态和 OS,并确定 DIT 期间补充 Caripill™、左旋肉碱 (LC) 和香草酸 (VA) 等抗氧化剂的效果。方法 以雄性 Wistar 大鼠为动物模型,分为对照组(n=5)和血小板减少组(n=5)。给血小板减少组和对照组大鼠服用抗氧化剂(50 毫克/千克体重),每天一次,连续 7 天。对两组大鼠的血浆进行总抗氧化能力、抗氧化酶、脂质过氧化标记物、蛋白质氧化和操作系统评估。结果 抗氧化剂明显提高了血浆的总抗氧化能力(CUPRAC)和铁还原抗氧化能力(FRAP),并降低了共轭二烯的水平。Caripill™ 还能降低脂质过氧化反应,显著提高蛋白质巯基和亚硝酸盐/硝酸盐水平,LC 升高乳酸脱氢酶水平,VA 提高超氧化物歧化酶活性,减轻 DIT 期间的脂质过氧化反应。结论 证明抗氧化剂 Caripill™、香草酸和左旋肉碱在 DIT 期间是有益的,并具有替代疗法的前景。这项研究证实,血浆可作为取样模型,用于研究 OS 情况下的变化。
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