Daily fenugreek intake does not attenuate abdominal aortic aneurysm growth in rats.

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q3 PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE
Egle Kavaliunaite, Thomas Emil Andersen, Jes S Lindholt, Jane Stubbe
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Abstract

Objective: Abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) is a permanent local dilation of the abdominal aorta developed by chronic local inflammation and elastin degradation. Trigonella foenum-graecum (fenugreek) has been reported to have anti-inflammatory properties. We hypothesized that fenugreek supplementation can inhibit AAA growth. Materials and methods: AAA was induced in male Sprague-Dawley rats by intraluminal porcine pancreatic elastase infusion. The treatment by oral gavage was initiated post-operatively on day 1 and was administered daily (750 mg/kg/daily or 1500 mg/kg/daily or distilled water) for 27 days. AAA expansion was monitored weekly by ultrasound measurements in a blinded-to-treatment fashion; rats were euthanized 28 days after surgery. AAA cross-sections were examined histologically, where treatment allocation were blinded. Results: AAA developed in all three groups, yet there was no measured difference (p=0.104) in the maximal inner anterior-posterior abdominal aortic diameter on day 28 post-surgery between the control group (110% ± 70%, n=11), the low-dose fenugreek treatment group (LDF, 105% ± 68%, n=11), and the high-dose fenugreek treatment group (HDF, 153% ± 96%, n=13). Additionally, assessments of elastin structure in the AAA wall using Miller's stain revealed disorganized and ruptured fibers, but no significant differences in the severity of damage or elastin content among the groups were noted. No significant differences were observed in the presence of infiltrating neutrophils (as indicated by myeloperoxidase-positive cells), macrophage infiltration (% CD68-positive area), or area of vascular smooth muscle cells (a-SMA stained cells), or media thickness across control low-dose, and high-dose treatment groups. Conclusions: Daily fenugreek administrations did not halt AAA progression in either low-dose (750 mg/kg/daily) or high-dose (1500 mg/kg/daily) groups when compared to controls. These results did not show any beneficial effects of fenugreek supplementation in the aneurysm wall, and therefore, we can not recommend fenugreek supplementation as a treatment for patients with growing AAAs.

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期刊介绍: Vasa is the European journal of vascular medicine. It is the official organ of the German, Swiss, and Slovenian Societies of Angiology. The journal publishes original research articles, case reports and reviews on vascular biology, epidemiology, prevention, diagnosis, medical treatment and interventions for diseases of the arterial circulation, in the field of phlebology and lymphology including the microcirculation, except the cardiac circulation. Vasa combines basic science with clinical medicine making it relevant to all physicians interested in the whole vascular field.
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