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Preventive effect of Agnucastoside C against Isoproterenol-induced myocardial injury.


ABSTRACT: An iridoid glycoside, agnucastoside C (ACC) was isolated from the leaves of Moringa oliefera and its cardio protective potential was investigated in adult rats by examining the effects of this test compound, ACC at 30?mg/kg for 14 days in isoproterenol (100?mg/kg)-induced myocardial injury. Isoproterenol (ISO) administration induced the myocardial injury as evidenced by the altered ECG pattern with ST-segment elevation and an increase in the levels of cardiac injury markers including troponin-I, creatine kinase-MB, alanine transaminase, aspartate transaminase, lactate dehydrogenase; inflammatory markers, interleukine-6 and tumor necrosis factor. In this group, there was also an increase in cardiac lipid peroxidation and a decrease in cellular antioxidants. However, pretreatment with ACC maintained the normal ECG pattern and nearly normal levels of all the cardiac markers in ISO-induced animals. Electron microscopic and histological studies also showed marked reduction in ISO-induced cardiac damages including infarct size by ACC. Analysis by 2-DE revealed the involvement of 19 different cardiac proteins, associated with energy metabolism, oxidative stress and maintenance of cytoskeleton. The expression of those proteins were altered by ISO, but maintained in ACC pretreated rats. Our findings reveal the potential of isolated ACC in the prevention of myocardial damage.

SUBMITTER: Panda S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5701045 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Preventive effect of Agnucastoside C against Isoproterenol-induced myocardial injury.

Panda Sunanda S   Kar Anand A   Biswas Sagarika S  

Scientific reports 20171123 1


An iridoid glycoside, agnucastoside C (ACC) was isolated from the leaves of Moringa oliefera and its cardio protective potential was investigated in adult rats by examining the effects of this test compound, ACC at 30 mg/kg for 14 days in isoproterenol (100 mg/kg)-induced myocardial injury. Isoproterenol (ISO) administration induced the myocardial injury as evidenced by the altered ECG pattern with ST-segment elevation and an increase in the levels of cardiac injury markers including troponin-I,  ...[more]

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