Ameliorating Role of Caffeic Acid Phenethyl Ester (CAPE) Against Methotrexate-Induced Oxidative Stress in the Sciatic Nerve, Spinal Cord and Brain Stem Tissues of Rats

OBJECTIVE: Methotrexate (MTX)-associated neurotoxicity is an important clinical problem in cancer patients, but the mechanisms of MTX-induced neurotoxicity are not yet known exactly. The aims of this study were (1) to investigate the possible role of malondialdehyde (MDA), superoxide dismutase (SO...

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Main Authors: Ertuğrul Uzar, Hasan Rıfat Koyuncuoğlu, H. Ramazan Yılmaz, Efkan Uz, Ahmet Songar, Onder Sahin, Vedat Ali Yurekli, Mustafa Yılmaz, Serkan Kılbaş, Süleyman Kutluhan
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Published: Galenos Yayinevi 2010-03-01
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spelling doaj-968c602049b74cebbf7c1f63a29fd1c32021-09-02T15:19:41ZengGalenos YayineviTürk Nöroloji Dergisi1301-062X1309-25452010-03-011611220Ameliorating Role of Caffeic Acid Phenethyl Ester (CAPE) Against Methotrexate-Induced Oxidative Stress in the Sciatic Nerve, Spinal Cord and Brain Stem Tissues of RatsErtuğrul Uzar0Hasan Rıfat Koyuncuoğlu1H. Ramazan Yılmaz2Efkan Uz3Ahmet Songar4Onder Sahin5Vedat Ali Yurekli6Mustafa Yılmaz7Serkan Kılbaş8Süleyman Kutluhan9Suleyman Demirel University, School Of Medicine Department Of Neurology, Isparta, TurkeySuleyman Demirel University, School Of Medicine Department Of Neurology, Isparta, TurkeySuleyman Demirel University, School Of Medicine Department Of Medical Biology And Genetics, Isparta, TurkeySuleyman Demirel University, School Of Medicine Department Of Medical Biology And Genetics, Isparta, TurkeyAfyon Kocatepe University, School Of Medicine, Department Of Anatomy, Afyonkarahisar, TurkeyNamık Kemal Universisty, Scool Of Medicine Of Department Of Pathology, TekirdagSuleyman Demirel University, School Of Medicine Department Of Neurology, Isparta, TurkeySuleyman Demirel University, School Of Medicine Department Of Neurology, Isparta, TurkeySuleyman Demirel University, School Of Medicine Department Of Neurology, Isparta, TurkeySuleyman Demirel University, School Of Medicine Department Of Neurology, Isparta, TurkeyOBJECTIVE: Methotrexate (MTX)-associated neurotoxicity is an important clinical problem in cancer patients, but the mechanisms of MTX-induced neurotoxicity are not yet known exactly. The aims of this study were (1) to investigate the possible role of malondialdehyde (MDA), superoxide dismutase (SOD) enzyme, glutathione peroxidase (GSH-Px) and catalase (CAT) in the pathogenesis of MTX-induced neurotoxicity and (2) to determine whether there is a putative protective effect of caffeic acid phenethyl ester (CAPE) on MTX-induced neurotoxicity in the spinal cord, brainstem and sciatic nerve of rats. METHODS: A total of 19 adult Wistar male rats were divided into three experimental groups. Group I, control group; Group II, MTX-treated group; and Group III, MTX + CAPE-treated group. MTX was administered to the MTX and MTX + CAPE groups intraperitoneally (IP) with a single dose of 20 mg/kg on the second day of the experiment. CAPE was administered to the MTX + CAPE group IP with a dose of 10 μmol/kg for 7 days. RESULTS: In the sciatic nerve and spinal cord tissue, CAT and GSH-Px activities were increased in the MTX group in comparison with the control group. CAPE treatment with MTX significantly decreased CAT and GSH-Px activities in the neuronal tissues of rats in comparison with the MTX group. In the spinal cord and brainstem tissues, SOD activity in the MTX group was decreased in comparison with the control group, but in the sciatic nerve, there was no significant difference. In the spinal cord and brainstem of rats, SOD activity was increased in the CAPE + MTX group when compared with the MTX group. The level of MDA was higher in the MTX group than in the control group. CAPE administration with MTX injection caused a significant decrease in MDA level when compared with the MTX group. CONCLUSION: These results reveal that MTX increases oxidative stress in the sciatic nerve, spinal cord and brainstem of rats and that CAPE has a preventive effect on the oxidative stress via its antioxidant capacityhttp://www.tjn.org.tr/jvi.aspx?pdir=tjn&plng=eng&un=TJN-75436Caffeic acid phenethyl estermethotrexateoxidative stresssciatic nervespinal cord
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author Ertuğrul Uzar
Hasan Rıfat Koyuncuoğlu
H. Ramazan Yılmaz
Efkan Uz
Ahmet Songar
Onder Sahin
Vedat Ali Yurekli
Mustafa Yılmaz
Serkan Kılbaş
Süleyman Kutluhan
spellingShingle Ertuğrul Uzar
Hasan Rıfat Koyuncuoğlu
H. Ramazan Yılmaz
Efkan Uz
Ahmet Songar
Onder Sahin
Vedat Ali Yurekli
Mustafa Yılmaz
Serkan Kılbaş
Süleyman Kutluhan
Ameliorating Role of Caffeic Acid Phenethyl Ester (CAPE) Against Methotrexate-Induced Oxidative Stress in the Sciatic Nerve, Spinal Cord and Brain Stem Tissues of Rats
Türk Nöroloji Dergisi
Caffeic acid phenethyl ester
methotrexate
oxidative stress
sciatic nerve
spinal cord
author_facet Ertuğrul Uzar
Hasan Rıfat Koyuncuoğlu
H. Ramazan Yılmaz
Efkan Uz
Ahmet Songar
Onder Sahin
Vedat Ali Yurekli
Mustafa Yılmaz
Serkan Kılbaş
Süleyman Kutluhan
author_sort Ertuğrul Uzar
title Ameliorating Role of Caffeic Acid Phenethyl Ester (CAPE) Against Methotrexate-Induced Oxidative Stress in the Sciatic Nerve, Spinal Cord and Brain Stem Tissues of Rats
title_short Ameliorating Role of Caffeic Acid Phenethyl Ester (CAPE) Against Methotrexate-Induced Oxidative Stress in the Sciatic Nerve, Spinal Cord and Brain Stem Tissues of Rats
title_full Ameliorating Role of Caffeic Acid Phenethyl Ester (CAPE) Against Methotrexate-Induced Oxidative Stress in the Sciatic Nerve, Spinal Cord and Brain Stem Tissues of Rats
title_fullStr Ameliorating Role of Caffeic Acid Phenethyl Ester (CAPE) Against Methotrexate-Induced Oxidative Stress in the Sciatic Nerve, Spinal Cord and Brain Stem Tissues of Rats
title_full_unstemmed Ameliorating Role of Caffeic Acid Phenethyl Ester (CAPE) Against Methotrexate-Induced Oxidative Stress in the Sciatic Nerve, Spinal Cord and Brain Stem Tissues of Rats
title_sort ameliorating role of caffeic acid phenethyl ester (cape) against methotrexate-induced oxidative stress in the sciatic nerve, spinal cord and brain stem tissues of rats
publisher Galenos Yayinevi
series Türk Nöroloji Dergisi
issn 1301-062X
1309-2545
publishDate 2010-03-01
description OBJECTIVE: Methotrexate (MTX)-associated neurotoxicity is an important clinical problem in cancer patients, but the mechanisms of MTX-induced neurotoxicity are not yet known exactly. The aims of this study were (1) to investigate the possible role of malondialdehyde (MDA), superoxide dismutase (SOD) enzyme, glutathione peroxidase (GSH-Px) and catalase (CAT) in the pathogenesis of MTX-induced neurotoxicity and (2) to determine whether there is a putative protective effect of caffeic acid phenethyl ester (CAPE) on MTX-induced neurotoxicity in the spinal cord, brainstem and sciatic nerve of rats. METHODS: A total of 19 adult Wistar male rats were divided into three experimental groups. Group I, control group; Group II, MTX-treated group; and Group III, MTX + CAPE-treated group. MTX was administered to the MTX and MTX + CAPE groups intraperitoneally (IP) with a single dose of 20 mg/kg on the second day of the experiment. CAPE was administered to the MTX + CAPE group IP with a dose of 10 μmol/kg for 7 days. RESULTS: In the sciatic nerve and spinal cord tissue, CAT and GSH-Px activities were increased in the MTX group in comparison with the control group. CAPE treatment with MTX significantly decreased CAT and GSH-Px activities in the neuronal tissues of rats in comparison with the MTX group. In the spinal cord and brainstem tissues, SOD activity in the MTX group was decreased in comparison with the control group, but in the sciatic nerve, there was no significant difference. In the spinal cord and brainstem of rats, SOD activity was increased in the CAPE + MTX group when compared with the MTX group. The level of MDA was higher in the MTX group than in the control group. CAPE administration with MTX injection caused a significant decrease in MDA level when compared with the MTX group. CONCLUSION: These results reveal that MTX increases oxidative stress in the sciatic nerve, spinal cord and brainstem of rats and that CAPE has a preventive effect on the oxidative stress via its antioxidant capacity
topic Caffeic acid phenethyl ester
methotrexate
oxidative stress
sciatic nerve
spinal cord
url http://www.tjn.org.tr/jvi.aspx?pdir=tjn&plng=eng&un=TJN-75436
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