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IF 4.4 Q1 Medicine
Mai E Abdelhady, Khaled H Elmosalamy, Asmaa A A Kattaia, Mai A Samak
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背景/目的:血脂异常是一种普遍的代谢紊乱,与心血管并发症和肌肉病变密切相关,通常使用他汀类药物如辛伐他汀进行治疗。然而,他汀类药物引起的肌病仍然是一个显著的治疗限制副作用,需要探索安全,天然的替代品。螺旋藻(Spirulina platensis)是一种富含植物化学物质的海洋蓝藻,已成为一种有前景的生物活性营养品,具有有效的抗氧化和抗炎特性。本研究比较了螺旋藻和辛伐他汀对成年雄性白化大鼠血脂异常引起的骨骼肌损伤的影响。方法:将40只大鼠分为对照组和高脂饲料组。4周后,血脂异常大鼠再分为未治疗组、辛伐他汀组和螺旋藻治疗组。评估血脂、肌酸激酶(CK)和丙二醛(MDA)水平。通过组织学、超微结构和免疫组织化学分析来评估肌纤维完整性和TGF-β1和Bcl2的表达。结果:与血脂异常组和辛伐他汀组相比,螺旋藻显著改善了血脂参数,降低了CK和MDA水平,保留了肌肉组织结构,下调了纤维化(↓TGF-β1)和凋亡(↑Bcl2)反应。我们的研究结果证明,螺旋藻可以改善他汀类药物相关的肌病,同时发挥降脂、细胞保护和抗纤维化作用。结论:这些分子和超微结构的益处使螺旋藻成为他汀类药物治疗血脂异常和预防他汀类药物引起的肌病的有前途的天然替代品。未来的转化和临床研究将进一步验证其有效性和安全性,支持其在代谢和肌肉相关疾病中的更广泛应用。
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Effect of Spirulina platensis Versus Simvastatin on the Skeletal Muscles of Experimentally Induced Dyslipidemia: A Multitarget Approach to Muscle Ultrastructural and Cytomolecular Modulation.

Background/objectives: Dyslipidemia is a prevalent metabolic disorder closely linked to cardiovascular complications and muscular pathologies, often managed using statins such as simvastatin. However, statin-induced myopathy remains a significant treatment-limiting side effect, necessitating the exploration of safe, natural alternatives. Spirulina platensis, a phytochemical-rich marine-derived cyanobacterium, has emerged as a promising bioactive nutraceutical with potent antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. This study evaluated the comparative effects of Spirulina platensis and simvastatin in attenuating dyslipidemia-induced skeletal muscle injury in adult male albino rats.

Methods: Forty animals were allocated to the control and high-fat diet (HFD) groups. After 4 weeks, the dyslipidemic rats were subdivided into untreated, simvastatin-treated, and Spirulina platensis-treated subgroups. Serum lipid profile, creatine kinase (CK), and malondialdehyde (MDA) levels were assessed. Histological, ultrastructural, and immunohistochemical analyses were conducted to assess muscle fiber integrity and expression of TGF-β1 and Bcl2.

Results: Spirulina platensis significantly improved lipid parameters, reduced CK and MDA levels, preserved muscle histoarchitecture, and downregulated fibrotic (↓TGF-β1) and apoptotic (↑Bcl2) responses compared to the dyslipidemic and simvastatin-treated groups. Our results proved that Spirulina platensis ameliorates the effects of statin-associated myopathy while exerting lipid-lowering, cytoprotective, and antifibrotic effects.

Conclusion: These molecular and ultrastructural benefits position Spirulina platensis as a promising, natural alternative to statins for managing dyslipidemia and preventing statin-induced myopathy. Future translational and clinical studies are warranted to further validate its efficacy and safety, supporting its broader application in metabolic and muscle-related disorders.

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