Animals (Sep 2023)

Examining the Effects of Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy on the Cardiovascular System and Oxidative Stress in Insulin-Treated and Non-Treated Diabetic Rats

  • Petar Ristic,
  • Maja Savic,
  • Sergey Bolevich,
  • Stefani Bolevich,
  • Alexandra Orlova,
  • Anastasiya Mikhaleva,
  • Anna Kartashova,
  • Koka Yavlieva,
  • Tamara Nikolic Turnic,
  • Bozidar Pindovic,
  • Katarina Djordjevic,
  • Ivan Srejovic,
  • Vladimir Zivkovic,
  • Vladimir Jakovljevic

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ani13182847
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 18
p. 2847

Abstract

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Background: This study explored the effects of hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) on the cardiovascular system and oxidative stress in streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats. Wistar albino rats were divided into four groups: DM group (diabetic rats), DM+HBOT group (diabetic rats exposed to HBOT for 1 h daily, five days a week, at 2.8 atmosphere absolute (ATA) with 100% oxygen for two weeks), DM+INS group (diabetic rats treated with neutral protamine hagedorn (NPH) insulin at a dosage of 3–5 U/day), and DM+HBOT+INS group (diabetic rats treated with both NPH insulin and HBOT for two weeks). Methods: Evaluations included glycemic control, oxidative stress parameters, and cardiac function measurements. Results: NPH insulin treatment reduced blood glucose levels, although normoglycemia was not achieved. The DM+HBOT+INS group demonstrated the lowest pro-oxidative marker levels. NPH insulin treatment improved cardiac function, and combination therapy effectively restored cardiac function in diabetic animals. Conclusions: NPH insulin treatment reduced hyperglycemia and improved cardiac function in diabetic rats. The combined approach of NPH insulin and HBOT resulted in decreased pro-oxidative markers. These findings provide valuable insights for managing cardiovascular complications and oxidative stress in diabetes.

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