Chronic exposure to tramadol induces cardiac inflammation and endothelial dysfunction in mice

Abstract Tramadol is an opioid extensively used to treat moderate to severe pain; however, prolonged therapy is associated with several tissues damage. Chronic use of tramadol was linked to increased hospitalizations due to cardiovascular complications. Limited literature has described the effects o...

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Main Authors: Marwa H. Bakr, Eman Radwan, Asmaa S. Shaltout, Alshaimaa A. Farrag, Amany Refaat Mahmoud, Tarek Hamdy Abd-Elhamid, Maha Ali
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Language:English
Published: Nature Publishing Group 2021-09-01
Series:Scientific Reports
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-98206-2
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spelling doaj-f2734b0eacba46019ec32c401da19a0c2021-09-26T11:26:45ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222021-09-0111111410.1038/s41598-021-98206-2Chronic exposure to tramadol induces cardiac inflammation and endothelial dysfunction in miceMarwa H. Bakr0Eman Radwan1Asmaa S. Shaltout2Alshaimaa A. Farrag3Amany Refaat Mahmoud4Tarek Hamdy Abd-Elhamid5Maha Ali6Department of Histology and Cell Biology, Faculty of Medicine, Assiut UniversityDepartment of Medical Biochemistry, Faculty of Medicine, Assiut UniversityDepartment of Microbiology and Immunology, Faculty of Medicine, Assiut UniversityDepartment of Histology and Cell Biology, Faculty of Medicine, Assiut UniversityDepartment of Human Anatomy and Embryology, Faculty of Medicine, Assiut UniversityDepartment of Histology and Cell Biology, Faculty of Medicine, Assiut UniversityDepartment of Medical Biochemistry, Faculty of Medicine, Assiut UniversityAbstract Tramadol is an opioid extensively used to treat moderate to severe pain; however, prolonged therapy is associated with several tissues damage. Chronic use of tramadol was linked to increased hospitalizations due to cardiovascular complications. Limited literature has described the effects of tramadol on the cardiovascular system, so we sought to investigate these actions and elucidate the underlying mechanisms. Mice received tramadol hydrochloride (40 mg/kg body weight) orally for 4 successive weeks. Oxidative stress, inflammation, and cardiac toxicity were assessed. In addition, eNOS expression was evaluated. Our results demonstrated marked histopathological alteration in heart and aortic tissues after exposure to tramadol. Tramadol upregulated the expression of oxidative stress and inflammatory markers in mice heart and aorta, whereas downregulated eNOS expression. Tramadol caused cardiac damage shown by the increase in LDH, Troponin I, and CK-MB activities in serum samples. Overall, these results highlight the risks of tramadol on the cardiovascular system.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-98206-2
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author Marwa H. Bakr
Eman Radwan
Asmaa S. Shaltout
Alshaimaa A. Farrag
Amany Refaat Mahmoud
Tarek Hamdy Abd-Elhamid
Maha Ali
spellingShingle Marwa H. Bakr
Eman Radwan
Asmaa S. Shaltout
Alshaimaa A. Farrag
Amany Refaat Mahmoud
Tarek Hamdy Abd-Elhamid
Maha Ali
Chronic exposure to tramadol induces cardiac inflammation and endothelial dysfunction in mice
Scientific Reports
author_facet Marwa H. Bakr
Eman Radwan
Asmaa S. Shaltout
Alshaimaa A. Farrag
Amany Refaat Mahmoud
Tarek Hamdy Abd-Elhamid
Maha Ali
author_sort Marwa H. Bakr
title Chronic exposure to tramadol induces cardiac inflammation and endothelial dysfunction in mice
title_short Chronic exposure to tramadol induces cardiac inflammation and endothelial dysfunction in mice
title_full Chronic exposure to tramadol induces cardiac inflammation and endothelial dysfunction in mice
title_fullStr Chronic exposure to tramadol induces cardiac inflammation and endothelial dysfunction in mice
title_full_unstemmed Chronic exposure to tramadol induces cardiac inflammation and endothelial dysfunction in mice
title_sort chronic exposure to tramadol induces cardiac inflammation and endothelial dysfunction in mice
publisher Nature Publishing Group
series Scientific Reports
issn 2045-2322
publishDate 2021-09-01
description Abstract Tramadol is an opioid extensively used to treat moderate to severe pain; however, prolonged therapy is associated with several tissues damage. Chronic use of tramadol was linked to increased hospitalizations due to cardiovascular complications. Limited literature has described the effects of tramadol on the cardiovascular system, so we sought to investigate these actions and elucidate the underlying mechanisms. Mice received tramadol hydrochloride (40 mg/kg body weight) orally for 4 successive weeks. Oxidative stress, inflammation, and cardiac toxicity were assessed. In addition, eNOS expression was evaluated. Our results demonstrated marked histopathological alteration in heart and aortic tissues after exposure to tramadol. Tramadol upregulated the expression of oxidative stress and inflammatory markers in mice heart and aorta, whereas downregulated eNOS expression. Tramadol caused cardiac damage shown by the increase in LDH, Troponin I, and CK-MB activities in serum samples. Overall, these results highlight the risks of tramadol on the cardiovascular system.
url https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-98206-2
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