Basak Gulakar, Saime Ozbek Sebin, Esra Laloglu, Ayhan Tanyeli, Mustafa Can Güler, Elif Erbas, Serpil Can
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Abstract
Ovarian torsion causes problems such as infertility in women due to ischemia-reperfusion (I/R) injury. α-Pinene (AP) is a monoterpene with known anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and antiapoptotic impacts. In the present investigation, the protective impact of AP was examined in the ovarian I/R model. 28 Wistar-Albino female rats were used in the study. TNF-α, IL-1β, IL-10, MDA, IMA, SOD, and SIRT-1 levels were determined in ovarian tissue by ELISA method. Histopathological and immunohistochemical analyses were conducted to determine Bcl-2, Caspase-3, LC3B, and NFκB levels in ovarian tissues. TNF-α, IL-1β, IMA, and MDA levels were reduced in the treatment groups than the I/R group dose-dependent, while IL-10, SOD, and SIRT-1 levels increased substantially. Caspase-3 immunoreactivity declined in the treatment groups while Bcl-2 levels increased. LC3B and NFκB levels, which rise with I/R injury, were reduced considerably in the treatment groups. In addition, hemorrhage, edema, vascular congestion, and follicular degeneration due to I/R injury decreased in the treatment groups. The present investigation shows that AP has anti-inflammatory, antiapoptotic, and autophagy inhibitory effects against I/R damage in ovarian tissues and reduces oxidative stress. The results indicate that AP may be a potential protective agent in clinical use. Further research is needed before AP can be used in the clinic.
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The Journal of Biochemical and Molecular Toxicology is an international journal that contains original research papers, rapid communications, mini-reviews, and book reviews, all focusing on the molecular mechanisms of action and detoxication of exogenous and endogenous chemicals and toxic agents. The scope includes effects on the organism at all stages of development, on organ systems, tissues, and cells as well as on enzymes, receptors, hormones, and genes. The biochemical and molecular aspects of uptake, transport, storage, excretion, lactivation and detoxication of drugs, agricultural, industrial and environmental chemicals, natural products and food additives are all subjects suitable for publication. Of particular interest are aspects of molecular biology related to biochemical toxicology. These include studies of the expression of genes related to detoxication and activation enzymes, toxicants with modes of action involving effects on nucleic acids, gene expression and protein synthesis, and the toxicity of products derived from biotechnology.