DOI: 10.2174/0113862073276721240322063120 ISSN: 1386-2073

Protective Effect of Prunetin on Isoproterenol-Induced Myocardial Infarction in Wistar Rats via Biochemical Characterization

Rui Liu, ShaikAlthaf Hussain, Narendra Maddu, Xuening Wang

Background:

The development of MI following ischemia damage is influenced by oxidative stress. Myocardial Infarction (MI) generates myocardial ischemia injury, which damages the cardiomyocytes. Ischemia builds up to a critical level over time in MI, causing permanent myocardial cell damage or death.

Aim:

The current study sought to determine whether Prunetin (PRU) could protect against Isoproterenol (ISO)-induced cardiac heart failure in rats by examining cardiac diagnostic markers, lipid peroxidation products, enzymatic and non-enzymatic antioxidant levels, and histological changes.

Methods:

PRU (20 mg/kg bwt) was orally administered for 19 days to rats, and after the treatment, ISO (85 mg/kg bwt) was subcutaneously administered with an intermission of 24 h for a couple of days to induce myocardial infarction on 20th and 21st days. ISO-treated rats exhibited considerable alterations in cardiac-sensitive markers in the serum. The levels of lipid peroxidation markers augmented drastically in the plasma and myocardium. Enzymatic antioxidant levels in erythrocytes and myocardium and the states of non-enzymatic antioxidants were diminished in the plasma and heart tissue of ISO-treated rats. The histopathological examination of heart tissue exhibited cardiac damage in ISO-induced rats.

Results:

The oral administration of PRU significantly lowered the levels of lipid peroxidation and biochemical indicators, while significantly improving the antioxidant system function of ISO-interposed rats. In PRU-treated ISO-injected rats, histological examinations revealed suppressed myocardial destruction.

Conclusion:

Our research shows that oral pretreatment of PRU prevented ISO-induced oxidative stress in MI.

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