Evaluation of the therapeutic effects of arbutin on cisplatin-induced ovarian toxicity in rats through endoplasmic reticulum stress and Nrf2 pathway
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2023Yazar
Ayazoğlu Demir, ElifMenteşe, Ahmet
Yılmaz, Zeynep Sağnak
Türkmen Alemdar, Nihal
Demir, Selim
Aliyazıcıoğlu, Yüksel
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Demir, E. A., Mentese, A., Yilmaz, Z. S., Alemdar, N. T., Demir, S., & Aliyazicioglu, Y. (2023). Evaluation of the therapeutic effects of arbutin on cisplatin-induced ovarian toxicity in rats through endoplasmic reticulum stress and Nrf2 pathway. Reproductive biology, 23(4), 100824. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.repbio.2023.100824Özet
Arbutin (ARB) is a glycosylated hydroquinone with potent antioxidant effects. Although cisplatin (CP) is widely
used in chemotherapy, its toxicity in healthy tissues, including ovotoxicity, is an insurmountable problem. This
study aimed to evaluate the therapeutic effect of ARB against CP-related ovototoxicity by including nuclear
factor erythroid 2-related factor 2 (Nrf2) pathway in rats for the first time. Rats treated one dose of CP (5 mg/kg)
on the first day, followed by ARB (5 and 10 mg/kg) for three days. Serum reproductive hormone levels were
determined using ELISA kits. Oxidative stress (OS), inflammation, endoplasmic reticulum stress (ERS) and
apoptosis markers in ovarian tissue were also determined colorimetrically. In addition, how CP affects Nrf2
pathway and the effect of ARB on this situation were also addressed. ARB treatment reduced the levels of markers
of OS, inflammation, ERS and apoptosis in ovarian tissue of CP-stimulated animals. ARB regenerated the depleted
antioxidant system by triggering Nrf2 pathway in the ovarian tissues of animals stimulated by CP. Histological
findings also supported the therapeutic efficacy of ARB. The results indicate that ARB may have therapeutic
effects against CP-induced reproductive toxicity with its Nrf2 activator potential. ARB should be tested in more
extensive studies as a new generation chemopreventive candidate molecule.