Pomegranate Extract Enhances Endothelium-Dependent Coronary Relaxation in Isolated Perfused Hearts from Spontaneously Hypertensive Ovariectomized Rats

Decline in estrogen levels promotes endothelial dysfunction and, consequently, the most prevalent cardiovascular diseases in menopausal women. The use of natural therapies such as pomegranate can change these results. Pomegranate [ (Punicaceae)] is widely used as a phytotherapeutic agent worldwide,...

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Published in:Frontiers in pharmacology Vol. 7; p. 522
Main Authors: Delgado, Nathalie T B, Rouver, Wender do N, Freitas-Lima, Leandro C, de Paula, Tiago D-C, Duarte, Andressa, Silva, Josiane F, Lemos, Virgínia S, Santos, Alexandre M C, Mauad, Helder, Santos, Roger L, Moysés, Margareth R
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Language:English
Published: Switzerland Frontiers Media S.A 04-01-2017
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Summary:Decline in estrogen levels promotes endothelial dysfunction and, consequently, the most prevalent cardiovascular diseases in menopausal women. The use of natural therapies such as pomegranate can change these results. Pomegranate [ (Punicaceae)] is widely used as a phytotherapeutic agent worldwide, including in Brazil. We hypothesized that treatment with pomegranate hydroalcoholic extract (PHE) would improve coronary vascular reactivity and cardiovascular parameters. At the beginning of treatment, spontaneously hypertensive female rats were divided into Sham and ovariectomized (OVX) groups, which received pomegranate extract (PHE) (250 mg/kg) or filtered water (V) for 30 days by gavage. Systolic blood pressure was measured by tail plethysmography. After euthanasia, the heart was removed and coronary vascular reactivity was assessed by Langendorff retrograde perfusion technique. A dose-response curve for bradykinin was performed, followed by L-NAME inhibition. The protein expression of p-eNOS Ser , p-eNOS Thr , total eNOS, p-AKT Ser , total AKT, SOD-2, and catalase was quantified by Western blotting. The detection of coronary superoxide was performed using the protocol of dihydroethidium (DHE) staining Plasma nitrite measurement was analyzed by Griess method. Systolic blood pressure increased in both Sham-V and OVX-V groups, whereas it was reduced after treatment in Sham-PHE and OVX-PHE groups. The baseline coronary perfusion pressure was reduced in the Sham-PHE group. The relaxation was significantly higher in the treated group, and L-NAME attenuated the relaxation in all groups. The treatment has not changed p-eNOS (Ser ), total eNOS, p-AKT (Ser ) and total AKT in any groups. However, in Sham and OVX group the treatment reduced the p-eNOS (Thr ) and SOD-2. The ovariectomy promoted an increasing in the superoxide anion levels and the treatment was able to prevent this elevation and reducing oxidative stress. Moreover, the treatment prevented the decreasing in plasmatic nitrite. We observed a reduction in total cholesterol and LDL in the Sham-PHE group. The treatment with PHE enhances the endothelium-dependent coronary relaxation and improves cardiovascular parameters, which suggests a therapeutic role of PHE.
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This article was submitted to Ethnopharmacology, a section of the journal Frontiers in Pharmacology
Edited by: Lyndy Joy McGaw, University of Pretoria, South Africa
Reviewed by: Fang-Rong Chang, Kaohsiung Medical University, Taiwan; Xiao Yu Tian, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
ISSN:1663-9812
1663-9812
DOI:10.3389/fphar.2016.00522