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Cell Biochem Funct ; 40(5): 473-480, 2022 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35657316

ABSTRACT

Rheumatoid arthritis (RA), a chronic inflammatory disease, and its exact aetiology is not defined clearly. The free radicals produced in large amount in RA are associated with alteration in molecular structure resulting in glycation of proteins. As a result of glycation, advanced glycation end products (AGEs) produced. In this study, collagen type II suspension was injected into Wistar rats to make RA model of rats. Simultaneously, hesperidin 50 mg kg-1 body weight was orally administrated to the rats for 21 days. X-rays of the rat hind paws were analyzed and found to be significantly effective against bone loss after treatment with hesperindin. Nε -(carboxymethyl)lysine (CML) and pentosidine (PTD) concentrations in collagen-induced RA plasma were determined as 565.29 ± 30.15 and 37.23 ± 1.02 ng ml-1 , respectively, while CML and PTD in IgG were 6.63 ± 0.44 ng mg-1 IgG and 425.33 ± 37.26 ng g-1 IgG, respectively. After treatment with hesperidin, the elevated levels of CML in plasma and in IgG were significantly (p < 0.001) lowered to 450.95 ± 15.05 mg ml-1 and 5.23 ± 0.27 ng mg-1 IgG, respectively. Similarly, concentrations of PTD in plasma and IgG of rats treated with hesperidin were 28.46 ± 1.20 ng ml-1 and 359.35 ± 31.11 ng g-1 IgG, respectively. Thus, after treatment with drug, plasma CML and IgG PTD levels were restored as 93% and 16%, respectively, through free radical scavenging activity of hesperidin resulting in alleviation of RA disease by decreasing the AGEs concentrations. Therefore, use of hesperidin may be useful to alleviate severity of RA disease.


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Arthritis, Experimental , Arthritis, Rheumatoid , Hesperidin , Animals , Antioxidants/pharmacology , Arthritis, Experimental/chemically induced , Arthritis, Experimental/drug therapy , Arthritis, Rheumatoid/chemically induced , Arthritis, Rheumatoid/drug therapy , Arthritis, Rheumatoid/metabolism , Collagen , Glycation End Products, Advanced/metabolism , Hesperidin/pharmacology , Hesperidin/therapeutic use , Immunoglobulin G , Rats , Rats, Wistar
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Mol Cell Biochem ; 423(1-2): 115-127, 2016 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27704466

ABSTRACT

Atherosclerosis has been linked to chronic inflammatory processes. Changes in the levels of lipoproteins, especially low-density lipoprotein or its variants, as well as inflammatory markers are risk factors for the atherosclerosis. In the present study, an experimental model of rheumatoid arthritis was developed by administrating collagen suspension intradermally in the tail region of Wistar albino rats. At the same time, a suspension of hesperidin (50 mg/kg body weight) and daidzein (20 mg/kg body weight) was orally administrated. The compounds were given in the morning and evening for 21 days. Levels of inflammatory markers in the homogenate of knee joints of experimental rats as well as plasma lipoproteins were investigated. The administration of hesperidin and daidzein caused significant (p < 0.001) decrease in articular elastase activity, TNF-α, and malondialdehyde levels. Further, arthritis scoring and histological findings supported the anti-inflammatory actions of the test compounds. Interestingly, the test compounds also lowered the plasma low-density lipoprotein cholesterol, very low-density lipoprotein cholesterol, and triglyceride but increased the level of high-density lipoprotein cholesterol. The test compounds thus ameliorated the risk factors of atherosclerosis. Furthermore, antioxidant roles of hesperidin as well as daidzein were evident from decrease in free radical load demonstrated as increase in total antioxidant level in plasma of arthritic animals treated with hesperidin and daidzein. In a separate in vitro experiment, enhanced free radical scavenging activity of hesperidin was demonstrated against 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl and 2,2-azinobis-3-ethylbenzothiazoline-6-sulfonic acid. The anti-inflammatory, hypolipidemic, and antioxidant actions of the naturally occurring test compounds, particularly hesperidin, seem to be quite effective against rheumatoid arthritis and atherosclerosis. Thus, their consumption may be helpful in prevention or at least delaying the onset of these diseases in susceptible individuals.


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Arthritis, Rheumatoid , Cardiotonic Agents/pharmacology , Collagen/toxicity , Hesperidin/pharmacology , Isoflavones/pharmacology , Animals , Arthritis, Rheumatoid/chemically induced , Arthritis, Rheumatoid/drug therapy , Arthritis, Rheumatoid/metabolism , Male , Rats , Rats, Wistar
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