Inhibition of endogenous CO by ZnPP protects against stress-induced gastric lesion in adult male albino rats
Autor: | Magdy K. Hassan, Salah El-Din El-Sayed, Ibrahim Y. Ibrahim, Selim Abdel-Hakim, Neven Makram Aziz |
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Rok vydání: | 2011 |
Předmět: |
Male
Physiology Protoporphyrins Endogeny Pharmacology Ulcer index Protective Agents Biochemistry Nitric oxide chemistry.chemical_compound medicine Animals Stomach Ulcer Prostaglandin E2 Heme Carbon Monoxide Biliverdin Zinc protoporphyrin Stomach General Medicine Rats chemistry Carboxyhemoglobin Intracellular Heme Oxygenase-1 medicine.drug |
Zdroj: | Journal of physiology and biochemistry. 68(3) |
ISSN: | 1877-8755 |
Popis: | Carbon monoxide (CO) has been found to be produced in every living cell in a biochemical reaction catalyzed by heme-oxygenase (HO) enzyme which degrades heme into biliverdin, CO, and iron. Endogenous CO is not a waste product, but acts as a chemical messenger mediating and modulating many intracellular biochemical reactions that regulate physiological functions. This study was designed to investigate the effect of inhibition of endogenous CO production by zinc protoporphyrin (ZnPP), an HO inhibitor, on the gastric secretion and ulceration induced by cold-restraint stress (CRS) in adult male albino rats. Rats were pylorically ligated and divided randomly into the following groups (six rats each): control, ZnPP treated (50 μmol/kg/day, s.c. for 10 days), CRS, and stressed ZnPP treated groups. Blood samples were collected from the retro-orbital sinus of anesthetized rats for determination of CO concentration. We found that ZnPP pretreatment significantly decreased HO-1 level, CO level, and volume of gastric juice as compared to the control non-stressed rats. In the present study, ZnPP pretreatment proved to be protective against development of ulcerative lesions in CRS model as evidenced by reduction of the ulcer index, and this could be mediated through reduction of free and total acidity of gastric secretion and decreased lipid peroxidation but with significantly decreased gastric protective nitric oxide and prostaglandin E(2) levels. In conclusion and according to our results, the protective effect of ZnPP on CRS-induced gastric ulcers despite of inhibition of endogenous CO could be attributed to the presence of zinc which is known to have a protective anti-ulcer effect. |
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