Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências (Sep 2024)

The water extract and the lectin WSMoL from the seeds of Moringa oleifera prevent the hypertension onset by decreasing renal oxidative stress

  • JEOADÃ KAROLLYNE SILVA,
  • ALANA CAROLINA C. VERAS,
  • SHIRLEY MARIA SOUSA,
  • JESSICA S.S. ALBUQUERQUE,
  • FERNANDA PRISCILA B. RIBEIRO,
  • NATALIA KRYZIA S. LIMA,
  • LARYSSA BEATRIZ S. NASCIMENTO,
  • ROBSON R.V. ALVES,
  • REGINA S. AIRES,
  • LUANA CASSANDRA B.B. COELHO,
  • THIAGO HENRIQUE NAPOLEÃO,
  • PATRÍCIA MARIA G. PAIVA,
  • ANA D. PAIXÃO,
  • LEUCIO D. VIEIRA

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/0001-3765202420231266
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 96, no. 4

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Abstract Maternal endotoxemia disturbs the intrauterine environment, impairs nephrogenesis, and increases the risk of hypertension and kidney disease in adulthood. Here, it was investigated whether maternal treatment with the water extract of Moringa oleifera seeds (WEMoS) or the water-soluble M. oleifera seed lectin (WSMoL) prevents the oxidative stress induced by lipopolysaccharide (LPS) in pregnant rats, and the renal injury and hypertension in the adult offspring. The administration of WEMoS or WSMoL prevented the stimulatory effects of LPS on lipid peroxidation in the maternal-placenta-fetuses environment. The impact of WEMoS was linked to decreased superoxide anions production in the placenta. The effects of WSMoL were parallel to the inhibition of superoxide anion production and NADPH oxidase activity. The WSMoL also prevented increased NADPH oxidase activity in the fetal kidney. The LPS offspring presented higher systolic blood pressure (SBP) and increased lipid peroxidation, reactive oxygen species (ROS), NADPH oxidase activity, and nitrate/nitrite in the kidney; the maternal treatment with WEMoS and WSMoL prevented these changes. In conclusion, the present study demonstrates that WEMoS and WSMoL have protective effects on maternal endotoxemia, which involve antioxidant and anti-inflammatory actions that prevent the programming of hypertension.

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