Asian Pacific Journal of Reproduction (Dec 2014)
The effects of Vigna unguiculata on cardiac oxidative stress and aorta estrogen receptor-β expression of ovariectomized rats
Abstract
Objective: To investigate whether Vigna unguiculata (V. Unguiculata, VU) able to reduced oxidative stress in cardiac and modulate the aorta estrogen receptor-β of ovariectomized rats. Methods: Thirty female Wistar rats were divided into 5 groups (n=6); control (sham) group; ovariectomy group (OVX); OVX + VU1 (0.5 mg/kg); OVX + VU2 (2.5 mg/kg); and OVX + VU3 (5 mg/kg). The administration VU was started 28 days after surgery following 30 days later. Cardiac malondialdehyde (MDA) and superoxide dismutase (SOD) levels were measured colorimetrically. Estrogen receptor-β in the aorta was analyzed immunohistochemically. Results: Level of MDA was significantly higher in the OVX group compared to the control group (P0.05). The level of estrogen receptor-β was significantly decreased in the OVX group compared to the control group (P0.05). Conclusions: V. unguiculata is an alternative therapy in decreasing cardiac oxidative stress in ovariectomized rats. Besides, high dose of V. unguiculata also able to increase aorta estrogen receptor-β expression in ovariectomized rats.
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