Propolis Reduces Oxidative Stress in l-NAME-Induced
Hypertension Rats
Cell Biochemistry and Function, Early View
The inhibition in the synthesis or bioavailability of nitric
oxide (NO) has an important role in progress of hypertension. The blocking of
nitric oxide synthase activity may cause vasoconstriction with the formation of
reactive oxygen species (ROS). Propolis is a resinous substance collected by
honey bees from various plants. Propolis has biological and pharmacological
properties. The aim of this study was to examine the effect of propolis on
catalase (CAT) activity, malondialdehyde (MDA) and NO levels in the testis
tissues of hypertensive rats by Nω-nitro-l-arginine methyl ester (l-NAME).
Rats have received nitric oxide synthase inhibitor (l-NAME,
40 mg kg−1, intraperitoneally) for 15 days to produce hypertension and propolis
(200 mg kg−1, by gavage) during the last 5 days. MDA level in l-NAME-treated
group significantly increased compared with control group (P < 0.01). MDA
level of l-NAME + propolis-treated rats significantly reduced (P < 0.01)
compared with l-NAME-treated group. CAT activity and NO level significantly
reduced (P < 0.01) in l-NAME group compared with control group. There were
no statistically significant increases in the CAT activity and NO level of the
l-NAME + propolis group compared with the l-NAME-treated group (P > 0.01).
These results suggest that propolis changes CAT activity, NO
and MDA levels in testis of l-NAME-treated animals, and so it may modulate the
antioxidant system.
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