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简介:自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)与氧化应激水平升高和抗氧化能力下降有关。本研究旨在探讨不同类型的草药抗氧化剂补充剂Folium (F) - F. Relax、F. P53、F. pX和F. Immuno (BAO Health Resources Corporation, USA)对产前给药丙戊酸(VPA)诱导的ASD模型大鼠氧化应激的影响。方法:以雄性远交系大鼠为实验对象。VPA给药组(- VPA组)大鼠在2月龄时腹腔注射不同剂型的Folium (17 mg/kg,连续注射21 d)。在治疗结束时,对对照组和实验行为特征组进行测量,包括全身血压、心率、氧化(rom)和抗氧化(PAT)状态。采用SigmaStat统计软件进行统计分析。所有参数的数据通过单因素或双向方差分析进行统计分析,然后进行事后比较。使用学生t检验比较两个独立组的平均值。结果:行为研究结果显示,产前VPA治疗减少了社会探索,损害了社会新奇偏好,减少了焦虑,增加了运动活动。VPA组大鼠血压升高[收缩压(SBP)和舒张压(DBP)],心率升高。VPA大鼠还表现出自由基(d- rom)水平升高和氧化应激指数(OSI)升高,表明氧化应激的存在。值得注意的是,用不同类型的Folium进行治疗显示:(i)所有这些补充剂的管理使血压(收缩压和舒张舒张压)恢复到正常范围;在心率方面,只有F. Immuno没有降低;(ii) VPA组d- rom水平和OSI与VP+F组无显著差异。pX。结论:综上所述,我们提供的证据表明,大鼠产前给药VPA可以诱导asd样行为模式,并伴有氧化应激增加,表现为自由基(d- rom)水平升高和氧化应激指数(OSI)升高。根据获得的数据,可以假设四种抗氧化剂补充剂中的三种- F. Relax, F. P53和F. Immuno对氧化应激标志物有积极作用,可能适合用于ASD患者缓解氧化应激和调节血压。然而,为了得出明确的结论,需要与科研机构和医学院合作进行进一步的研究。
ROLE OF ANTIOXIDANT FOLIUM EXPOSURE ON OXIDATIVE SRESS IN A VALPROIC ACID-INDUCED ANIMAL MODEL OF AUTISM.
Introduction: Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is associated with increased levels of oxidative stress and decreased antioxidant capacity. The present study aimed to investigate the effects of different types of herbal antioxidant supplement Folium (F) - F. Relax, F. P53, F. pX, and F. Immuno (BAO Health Resources Corporation, USA) on reducing the severity of oxidative stress in a rat model of ASD induced by prenatal administration of valproic acid (VPA).
Methods: The study was conducted on male outbred white rats. Rats in the VPA treated groups (group - VPA), at 2 months of age, received intraperitoneally (17 mg/kg, for 21 days) different types of Folium. At the end of treatment, measurements were taken in both the control and experimental behaviorally characterized groups, including systemic blood pressure, heart rate, as well as oxidative (d-ROM) and antioxidant (PAT) statuses. Statistical analysis was performed using SigmaStat statistical software. Data for all parameters were analyzed statistically by one- or two-way ANOVA followed by post hoc comparisons. Student's t-test was used to compare the mean values of two independent groups.
Results: The results of behavioral studies showed that prenatal VPA treatment reduced social exploration, impaired social novelty preference, decreased anxiety, and increased locomotor activity. High blood pressure [systolic (SBP) and diastolic (DBP)] was observed in rats of the VPA group, along with an increased heart rate. VPA rats also showed elevated levels of free radicals (d-ROMs) and a higher oxidative stress index (OSI), indicating the presence of oxidative stress. Notably, treatment with different types of Folium revealed that: (i) administration of all these supplements restored blood pressure (systolic SBP and diastolic DBP) to the normal range; regarding heart rate, only F. Immuno did not produce a decrease; (ii) d-ROMs levels and the OSI in the VPA group were not significantly different from those in the VP+F. pX group.
Conclusion: Taken together, we provide evidence that prenatal administration of VPA to rats can induce ASD-like behavioral patterns accompanied by increased oxidative stress, as reflected by elevated levels of free radicals (d-ROMs) and a higher oxidative stress index (OSI). Based on the data obtained, it can be assumed that three of the four antioxidant supplements tested - F. Relax, F. P53, and F. Immuno, which showed positive effects on oxidative stress markers, may be suitable for use in individuals with ASD to alleviate oxidative stress and regulate blood pressure. However, to draw definitive conclusions, further research in collaboration with scientific research institutions and medical schools is required.