Adaptogenic potential of royal jelly in liver of rats exposed to chronic stress.

Restraint and cold stress increase both corticosterone and glycemia, which lead to oxidative damages in hepatic tissue. This study assessed the effect of royal jelly (RJ) supplementation on the corticosterone level, glycemia, plasma enzymes and hepatic antioxidant system in restraint and cold stress...

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Main Authors: Douglas Carvalho Caixeta, Renata Roland Teixeira, Leonardo Gomes Peixoto, Helen Lara Machado, Nathalia Belele Baptista, Adriele Vieira de Souza, Danielle Diniz Vilela, Celso Rodrigues Franci, Foued Salmen Espindola
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2018-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5788357?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-10929132857a4259ba4ca84474955e9b2020-11-25T01:01:27ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032018-01-01131e019188910.1371/journal.pone.0191889Adaptogenic potential of royal jelly in liver of rats exposed to chronic stress.Douglas Carvalho CaixetaRenata Roland TeixeiraLeonardo Gomes PeixotoHelen Lara MachadoNathalia Belele BaptistaAdriele Vieira de SouzaDanielle Diniz VilelaCelso Rodrigues FranciFoued Salmen EspindolaRestraint and cold stress increase both corticosterone and glycemia, which lead to oxidative damages in hepatic tissue. This study assessed the effect of royal jelly (RJ) supplementation on the corticosterone level, glycemia, plasma enzymes and hepatic antioxidant system in restraint and cold stressed rats. Wistar rats were allocated into no-stress, stress, no-stress supplemented with RJ and stress supplemented with RJ groups. Initially, RJ (200mg/Kg) was administered for fourteen days and stressed groups were submitted to chronic stress from the seventh day. The results showed that RJ supplementation decreases corticosterone levels and improves glycemia control after stress induction. RJ supplementation also decreased the body weight, AST, ALP and GGT. Moreover, RJ improved total antioxidant capacity, SOD activity and reduced GSH, GR and lipoperoxidation in the liver. Thus, RJ supplementation reestablished the corticosterone levels and the hepatic antioxidant system in stressed rats, indicating an adaptogenic and hepatoprotective potential of RJ.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5788357?pdf=render
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author Douglas Carvalho Caixeta
Renata Roland Teixeira
Leonardo Gomes Peixoto
Helen Lara Machado
Nathalia Belele Baptista
Adriele Vieira de Souza
Danielle Diniz Vilela
Celso Rodrigues Franci
Foued Salmen Espindola
spellingShingle Douglas Carvalho Caixeta
Renata Roland Teixeira
Leonardo Gomes Peixoto
Helen Lara Machado
Nathalia Belele Baptista
Adriele Vieira de Souza
Danielle Diniz Vilela
Celso Rodrigues Franci
Foued Salmen Espindola
Adaptogenic potential of royal jelly in liver of rats exposed to chronic stress.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Douglas Carvalho Caixeta
Renata Roland Teixeira
Leonardo Gomes Peixoto
Helen Lara Machado
Nathalia Belele Baptista
Adriele Vieira de Souza
Danielle Diniz Vilela
Celso Rodrigues Franci
Foued Salmen Espindola
author_sort Douglas Carvalho Caixeta
title Adaptogenic potential of royal jelly in liver of rats exposed to chronic stress.
title_short Adaptogenic potential of royal jelly in liver of rats exposed to chronic stress.
title_full Adaptogenic potential of royal jelly in liver of rats exposed to chronic stress.
title_fullStr Adaptogenic potential of royal jelly in liver of rats exposed to chronic stress.
title_full_unstemmed Adaptogenic potential of royal jelly in liver of rats exposed to chronic stress.
title_sort adaptogenic potential of royal jelly in liver of rats exposed to chronic stress.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Restraint and cold stress increase both corticosterone and glycemia, which lead to oxidative damages in hepatic tissue. This study assessed the effect of royal jelly (RJ) supplementation on the corticosterone level, glycemia, plasma enzymes and hepatic antioxidant system in restraint and cold stressed rats. Wistar rats were allocated into no-stress, stress, no-stress supplemented with RJ and stress supplemented with RJ groups. Initially, RJ (200mg/Kg) was administered for fourteen days and stressed groups were submitted to chronic stress from the seventh day. The results showed that RJ supplementation decreases corticosterone levels and improves glycemia control after stress induction. RJ supplementation also decreased the body weight, AST, ALP and GGT. Moreover, RJ improved total antioxidant capacity, SOD activity and reduced GSH, GR and lipoperoxidation in the liver. Thus, RJ supplementation reestablished the corticosterone levels and the hepatic antioxidant system in stressed rats, indicating an adaptogenic and hepatoprotective potential of RJ.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5788357?pdf=render
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