S Cirrik, G Hacioglu, E Kabartan, B Tezcan Yavuz, C Sirin Tomruk
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Abstract
The effects of alpha-pinene (AP), a monoterpenoid, known for its antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and anti-apoptotic properties, on methotrexate (MTX)-induced cardiac and hepatic damage were investigated in this study. Male Sprague-Dawley rats were divided into Control, Vehicle, AP, MTX, and AP+MTX groups (n=7). AP (50 mg/kg/day, 14 days) was applied subcutaneously in the AP and AP+MTX groups. MTX (20 mg/kg) was injected three days before sacrification. Serum CK-MB, troponin T, ALT, and AST levels, as well as cardiac and hepatic MDA, GSH, caspase-3, and p53 levels, were measured by ELISA. Histological changes in tissues were evaluated by scoring in terms of tissue damage and cellular degeneration parameters after hematoxylin-eosin staining. MTX caused significant increase in serum CK-MB, troponin T, ALT, and AST levels, hepatic and cardiac lipid peroxidation, GSH depletion, and caspase-3 level. However, tissue levels of p53 did not change significantly. MTX-induced histological deterioration was observed in both tissues. These MTX-induced changes were significantly reduced in the AP+MTX group. Present results show that MTX-induced cardiac and hepatic damage is prevented by AP pretreatment. This protection can be attributed to the antioxidant and anti-apoptotic properties of AP. Considering the importance of MTX in cancer treatment, AP appears to have highly promising potential as a cardioprotective and hepatoprotective agent in anti-tumoral therapy. Key words: MDA, GSH, Caspase-3, p53, Oxidative stress, Apoptosis.
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