Diabetic neuropathy: An evaluation of the use of quercetin in the cecum of rats  被引量:2

Diabetic neuropathy: An evaluation of the use of quercetin in the cecum of rats

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作  者:Paulo Emilio Botura Ferreira Cláudia Regina Pinheiro Lopes Angela Maria Pereira Alves der Paulo Belato Alves David Robert Linden Jacqueline Nelisis Zanoni Nilza Cristina Buttow 

机构地区:[1]Department of Morphological Sciences,Universidade Estadual de Maringá,Maringá,PR. CEP 87020-900,Brazil [2]Department of Physiology and Biomedical Engineering and Enteric NeuroScience Program,Mayo Clinic College of Medicine,Rochester,MN 55905,United States

出  处:《World Journal of Gastroenterology》2013年第38期6416-6426,共11页世界胃肠病学杂志(英文版)

基  金:Supported by Coordena o de Aperfei oamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior,CAPES,Brasil;NIH grant,No.DK76665

摘  要:AIM:To investigate the effect of quercetin supplementation on the myenteric neurons and glia in the cecum of diabetic rats.METHODS:Total preparations of the muscular tunic were prepared from the ceca of twenty-four rats divided into the following groups:control(C),control supplemented with quercetin(200 mg/kg quercetin body weight)(CQ),diabetic(D)and diabetic supplemented with quercetin(DQ).Immunohistochemical double staining technique was performed with HuC/D(general population)/nitric oxide synthase(nNOS),HuC-D/S-100and VIP.Density analysis of the general neuronal population HuC/D-IR,the nNOS-IR(nitrergic subpopulation)and the enteric glial cells(S-100)was performed,and the morphometry and the reduction in varicosity population(VIP-IR)in these populations were analyzed.RESULTS:Diabetes promoted a significant reduction(25%)in the neuronal density of the HuC/D-IR(general population)and the nNOS-IR(nitrergic subpopulation)compared with the C group.Diabetes also significantly increased the areas of neurons,glial cells and VIP-IR varicosities.Supplementation with quercetin in the DQ group prevented neuronal loss in the general population and increased its area(P<0.001)and the area of nitrergic subpopulation(P<0.001),when compared to C group.Quercetin induced a VIP-IR and glial cells areas(P<0.001)in DQ group when compared to C,CQ and D groups.CONCLUSION:In diabetes,quercetin exhibited a neuroprotective effect by maintaining the density of the general neuronal population but did not affect the density of the nNOS subpopulation.AIM: To investigate the effect of quercetin supplementation on the myenteric neurons and glia in the cecum of diabetic rats. METHODS: Total preparations of the muscular tunic were prepared from the ceca of twenty-four rats divided into the following groups: control (C), control supplemented with quercetin (200 mg/kg quercetin body weight) (CQ), diabetic (D) and diabetic supplemented with quercetin (DQ). Immunohistochemical double staining technique was performed with HuC/D (general population)/nitric oxide synthase (nNOS), HuC-D/S-100 and VIP. Density analysis of the general neuronal population HuC/D-IR, the nNOS-IR (nitrergic subpopulation) and the enteric glial cells (S-100) was performed, and the morphometry and the reduction in varicosity population (VIP-IR) in these populations were analyzed. RESULTS: Diabetes promoted a significant reduction (25%) in the neuronal density of the HuC/D-IR (general population) and the nNOS-IR (nitrergic subpopulation) compared with the C group. Diabetes also significantly increased the areas of neurons, glial cells and VIP-IR varicosities. Supplementation with quercetin in the DQ group prevented neuronal loss in the general population and increased its area (P < 0.001) and the area of nitrergic subpopulation (P < 0.001), when compared to C group. Quercetin induced a VIP-IR and glial cells areas (P < 0.001) in DQ group when compared to C, CQ and D groups. CONCLUSION: In diabetes, quercetin exhibited a neuroprotective effect by maintaining the density of the general neuronal population but did not affect the density of the nNOS subpopulation.

关 键 词:Diabetes MYENTERIC PLEXUS Neuroprotection Neuronal nitric oxide synthase Vasoactive intestinal POLYPEPTIDE ENTERIC GLIA 

分 类 号:R587.2[医药卫生—内分泌]

 

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