Antioxidant Activity of Vitamin C against LPS-Induced Septic Cardiomyopathy by Down-Regulation of Oxidative Stress and Inflammation

  • Ayed A. Shati
  • , Mohamed Samir A. Zaki
  • , Youssef A. Alqahtani
  • , Saleh M. Al-Qahtani
  • , Mohamed A. Haidara
  • , Amal F. Dawood
  • , Asmaa M. Almohanna
  • , Mahmoud H. El-Bidawy
  • , Muhammad Alaa Eldeen
  • , Refaat A. Eid

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Abstract

In severe cases of sepsis, endotoxin-induced cardiomyopathy can cause major damage to the heart. This study was designed to see if Vitamin C (Vit C) could prevent lipopolysaccharide-induced heart damage. Eighteen Sprague Dawley male rats (n = 6) were divided into three groups. Rats received 0.5 mL saline by oral gavage in addition to a standard diet (Control group), rats received one dose of endotoxin on day 15 (lipopolysaccharide) (LPS) (6 mg/kg), which produced endotoxemia (Endotoxin group), and rats that received 500 mg/Kg BW of Vit C by oral gavage for 15 days before LPS administration (Endotoxin plus Vit C group). In all groups, blood and tissue samples were collected on day 15, six hours after LPS administration, for histopathological and biochemical analysis. The LPS injection lowered superoxide dismutase (SOD) levels and increased malondialdehyde in tissues compared with a control group. Furthermore, the endotoxin group showed elevated inflammatory biomarkers, tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α) and interleukin-6 (IL-6). Both light and electron microscopy showed that the endotoxic-treated group’s cardiomyocytes, intercalated disks, mitochondria, and endothelial cells were damaged. In endotoxemic rats, Vit C pretreatment significantly reduced MDA levels and restored SOD activity, minimized biomarkers of inflammation, and mitigated cardiomyocyte damage. In conclusion: Vit C protects against endotoxin-induced cardiomyopathy by inhibiting oxidative stress cytokines.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2387-2400
Number of pages14
JournalCurrent Issues in Molecular Biology
Volume44
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - May 2022

Keywords

  • cardiac tissue
  • electron microscopy
  • histopathology
  • oxidative markers
  • statistical analysis
  • vitamin C

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