CDP-choline reduces severity of intestinal injury in a neonatal rat model of necrotizing enterocolitis

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العنوان: CDP-choline reduces severity of intestinal injury in a neonatal rat model of necrotizing enterocolitis
المؤلفون: Ferhat Cekmez, S. Ümit Sarici, Merih Cetinkaya, Mehmet Cansev, Sema Uysal, Fuat Emre Canpolat, Ilker Mustafa Kafa, Cuneyt Tayman, Turan Tunc
المساهمون: Uludağ Üniversitesi/Tıp Fakültesi/Farmakoloji Anabilim Dalı., Uludağ Üniversitesi/Tıp Fakültesi/Anatomi Anabilim Dalı., Cansev, Mehmet, Tayman, Cüneyt, Kafa, İlker Mustafa, M-9071-2019, AAG-7125-2021
بيانات النشر: Academic Press Inc Elsevier Science, 2013.
سنة النشر: 2013
مصطلحات موضوعية: Survival, Apoptosis, Interleukin 6, Cytidine, Disease models, animal, Animal tissue, chemistry.chemical_compound, Necrotizing enterocolitis, Mechanisms, Medicine, Xanthine oxidase, Enzyme activity, Animals, newborn, Hypoxia, Drug evaluation, preclinical, Priority journal, Enterocolitis, chemistry.chemical_classification, Enterocolitis, necrotizing, Myeloperoxidase, biology, Caspase 3, Glutathione peroxidase, Ischemia-reperfusion, Interleukin 1beta, Malonaldehyde, Malondialdehyde, CDP-choline, Enteritis, Intestines, Phospholipid, Cell protection, Enteric feeding, Ulcerative-colitis, Neonatal rat, Cytokines, lipids (amino acids, peptides, and proteins), Cell damage, medicine.symptom, Cold stress, medicine.medical_specialty, Sodium chloride, Mucus barrier, Lipid peroxidation, Superoxide dismutase, Hyperoxia, Article, Proinflammatory cytokine, Necrosis, Internal medicine, Animals, Nootropic agents, Animal model, Animal experiment, Disease severity, Citicoline, Cytidine diphosphate choline, Membrane phospholipid, Inflammation, business.industry, Inflammatory response, Follow up, medicine.disease, Newborn, Nonhuman, Necrotizing Enterocolitis, Prematurity, digestive system diseases, Rats, Intestine injury, Phosphatidylcholine, Endocrinology, chemistry, Oxidative stress, Immunology, biology.protein, Rat, Surgery, business, Controlled study
الوصف: Background Cytidine 5′-diphosphocholine (CDP-choline) is an endogenous intermediate in the biosynthesis of phosphatidylcholine, a contributor to the mucosal defense of the intestine. The aim of this study was to evaluate the possible cytoprotective effect of CDP-choline treatment on intestinal cell damage, membrane phospholipid content, inflammation, and apoptosis in a neonatal rat model of necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC). Methods We divided a total of 30 newborn pups into three groups: control, NEC, and NEC + CDP-choline. We induced NEC by enteral formula feeding, exposure to hypoxia-hyperoxia, and cold stress. We administered CDP-choline intraperitoneally at 300 mg/kg/d for 3 d starting from the first day of life. We evaluated apoptosis macroscopically and histopathologically in combination with proinflammatory cytokines in the gut samples. Moreover, we determined membrane phospholipid levels as well as activities of xanthine oxidase, superoxide dismutase, glutathione peroxidase, and myeloperoxidase enzymes and the malondialdehyde content of intestinal tissue. Results Mean clinical sickness score, macroscopic gut assessment score, and intestinal injury score were significantly improved, whereas mean apoptosis score and caspase-3 levels were significantly reduced in pups in the NEC + CDP-choline group compared with the NEC group. Tissue proinflammatory cytokine (interleukin-1β, interleukin-6, and tumor necrosis factor-α) levels as well as tissue malondialdehyde content and myeloperoxidase activities were reduced, whereas glutathione peroxidase and superoxide dismutase activities were preserved in the NEC + CDP-choline group. In addition, NEC damage reduced intestinal tissue membrane phospholipids, whereas CDP-choline significantly enhanced total phospholipid and phosphatidylcholine levels. Long-term follow-up in additional experiments revealed increased body weight, decreased clinical sickness scores, and enhanced survival in CDP-choline–receiving versus saline-receiving pups with NEC lesions. Conclusions Our study reports, for the first time, beneficial effects of CDP-choline treatment on intestinal injury in a neonatal rat model of NEC. Our data suggest that CDP-choline may be used as an effective therapeutic agent to prevent NEC.
اللغة: English
URL الوصول: https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::ac69bba46ecba7b7c1b9d143168b6b27
http://hdl.handle.net/11452/29665
حقوق: CLOSED
رقم الأكسشن: edsair.doi.dedup.....ac69bba46ecba7b7c1b9d143168b6b27
قاعدة البيانات: OpenAIRE