Molecules (Dec 2021)

Anti-Oxidant and Anti-Inflammatory Effects of Lipopolysaccharide from <i>Rhodobacter sphaeroides</i> against Ethanol-Induced Liver and Kidney Toxicity in Experimental Rats

  • Eman T. Mehanna,
  • Al-Shimaa A. Ali,
  • Fatma El-Shaarawy,
  • Noha M. Mesbah,
  • Dina M. Abo-Elmatty,
  • Nora M. Aborehab

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules26247437
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 26, no. 24
p. 7437

Abstract

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This study aimed to investigate the protective effects of lipopolysaccharide from Rhodobacter sphaeroides (LPS-RS) against ethanol-induced hepatotoxicity and nephrotoxicity in experimental rats. The study involved an intact control group, LPS-RS group, two groups were given ethanol (3 and 5 g/kg/day) for 28 days, and two other groups (LPS-RS + 3 g/kg ethanol) and (LPS-RS + 5 g/kg ethanol) received a daily dose of LPS-RS (800 μg/kg) before ethanol. Ethanol significantly increased the expression of nuclear factor kappa B (NF-κB) and levels of malondialdehyde (MDA), tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-α) and interleukin-6 (IL-6) in the liver tissue and decreased anti-oxidant enzymes. Hepcidin expression was downregulated in the liver, with increased serum levels of ferritin and iron. Prior-administration of LPS-RS alleviated the increase in oxidative stress and inflammatory markers, and preserved iron homeostasis markers. In the kidney, administration of ethanol caused significant increase in the expression of NF-κB and the levels of TNF-α and kidney injury markers; whereas LPS-RS + ethanol groups had significantly lower levels of those parameters. In conclusion; this study reports anti-oxidant, anti-inflammatory and iron homeostasis regulatory effects of the toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4) antagonist LPS-RS against ethanol induced toxicity in both the liver and the kidney of experimental rats.

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