Effects of resveratrol on rheumatic symptoms and hepatic metabolism of arthritic rats.

Q2 Medicine
Journal of Complementary and Integrative Medicine Pub Date : 2024-08-28 eCollection Date: 2024-12-01 DOI:10.1515/jcim-2024-0200
Mellina S Simões, Ana Beatriz P Souza, Francielli M S Silva-Comar, Ciomar A Bersani-Amado, Roberto K N Cuman, Rosane M Peralta, Anacharis B Sá-Nakanishi, Lívia Bracht, Adelar Bracht, Jurandir F Comar
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Abstract

Objectives: Resveratrol has been studied as a potential agent for treating rheumatic conditions; however, this compound suppresses glucose synthesis and glycogen catabolism when infused in perfused livers of both arthritic and healthy rats. This study investigated the effects of oral administration of resveratrol on inflammation and liver metabolism in rats with arthritis induced by Freund's adjuvant, which serves as rheumatoid arthritis model.

Methods: Holtzman rats, both healthy and exhibiting arthritic symptoms, were orally treated with resveratrol at doses varying from 25 to 500 mg/kg for a 5-day period preceding arthritis induction, followed by an additional 20-day period thereafter. Paw edema, arthritic score and hepatic myeloperoxidase activity were assessed to evaluate inflammation. Glycogen catabolism and gluconeogenesis from lactate were respectively evaluated in perfused livers from fed and fasted rats.

Results: Resveratrol decreased the liver myeloperoxidase activity at doses above 100 mg/kg, and decreased the paw edema and delayed the arthritic score at doses above 250 mg/kg. The hepatic gluconeogenesis was decreased in arthritic rats and resveratrol did not improve it. However, resveratrol did not negatively modify the gluconeogenesis in livers of healthy and arthritic rats. Glycogen catabolism was in part and slightly modified by resveratrol in the liver of arthritic and healthy rats.

Conclusions: It is improbable that resveratrol negatively affects the liver metabolism, especially considering that gluconeogenesis is highly fragile to changes in cellular architecture. The findings suggest that resveratrol could serve as alternative for treating rheumatoid arthritis. Nevertheless, prudence is advised regarding its transient effects on liver metabolism.

白藜芦醇对风湿症状和关节炎大鼠肝脏代谢的影响
研究目的白藜芦醇已被研究为一种治疗风湿病的潜在药物;然而,当这种化合物注入关节炎大鼠和健康大鼠的灌流肝脏时,会抑制葡萄糖合成和糖原分解。本研究调查了口服白藜芦醇对类风湿性关节炎模型弗氏佐剂诱导的关节炎大鼠的炎症和肝脏代谢的影响。方法:在诱导关节炎前 5 天,以 25 至 500 毫克/千克不等的剂量对健康和有关节炎症状的 Holtzman 大鼠口服白藜芦醇,之后再口服 20 天。对爪水肿、关节炎评分和肝脏髓过氧化物酶活性进行评估,以评价炎症情况。分别评估了喂养大鼠和禁食大鼠灌流肝脏中糖原分解和乳酸葡萄糖生成的情况:结果:白藜芦醇剂量超过 100 毫克/千克时,肝脏髓过氧化物酶活性降低;剂量超过 250 毫克/千克时,爪水肿减轻,关节炎评分延迟。关节炎大鼠的肝糖生成减少,而白藜芦醇并没有改善这种情况。然而,白藜芦醇并没有对健康大鼠和关节炎大鼠肝脏的糖原生成产生负面影响。白藜芦醇对关节炎大鼠和健康大鼠肝脏中的糖原分解作用有部分和轻微的改变:结论:白藜芦醇不可能对肝脏的新陈代谢产生负面影响,特别是考虑到糖原分解对细胞结构的变化非常脆弱。研究结果表明,白藜芦醇可作为治疗类风湿性关节炎的替代药物。不过,对于白藜芦醇对肝脏新陈代谢的短暂影响,建议谨慎对待。
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Journal of Complementary and Integrative Medicine
Journal of Complementary and Integrative Medicine Medicine-Complementary and Alternative Medicine
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期刊介绍: Journal of Complementary and Integrative Medicine (JCIM) focuses on evidence concerning the efficacy and safety of complementary medical (CM) whole systems, practices, interventions and natural health products, including herbal and traditional medicines. The journal is edited by Ed Lui of the University of Western Ontario. Topics: -Quality, efficacy, and safety of natural health products, dietary supplements, traditional medicines and their synthetic duplicates -Efficacy and safety of complementary therapies -Evidence-based medicine and practice, including evidence of traditional use -Curriculum development, educational system and competency of complementary health programs -Methodologies on research and evaluation of traditional medicines and herbal products -Integrative medicine: basic and clinical research and practice -Innovation in CAM Curriculum -Educational Material Design
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