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Title: | Melatonin as a Promising Anti-Inflammatory Agent in an In Vivo Animal Model of Sepsis-Induced Rat Liver Damage | Authors: | Benedeto-Stojanov, Daniela Ničković, Vanja P Petrović, Gordana Rancić, Andrija Grgov, Ivan Nikolić, Gordana R Marčetić, Zoran P Popović, Milica R Lazarević, Milan Mitić, Katarina Sokolović, Dušan |
Keywords: | NF-κB;lipopolysaccharide;melatonin;pro-inflammatory cytokines;sepsis | Issue Date: | 29-Dec-2023 | Rank: | M21 | Publisher: | National Library of Medicine | Journal: | International journal of molecular sciences | Volume: | 25 | Issue: | 1 | Start page: | 455 | Abstract: | Melatonin (MLT), earlier described as an effective anti-inflammatory agent, could be a beneficial adjunctive drug for sepsis treatment. This study aimed to determine the effects of MLT application in lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-induced sepsis in Wistar rats by determining the levels of liver tissue pro-inflammatory cytokines (TNF-α, IL-6) and NF-κB as well as hematological parameters indicating the state of sepsis. Additionally, an immunohistological analysis of CD14 molecule expression was conducted. Our research demonstrated that treatment with MLT prevented an LPS-induced increase in pro-inflammatory cytokines TNF-α and IL-6 and NF-κB levels, and in the neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio (NLR). On the other hand, MLT prevented a decrease in the blood lymphocyte number induced by LPS administration. Also, treatment with MLT decreased the liver tissue expression of the CD14 molecule observed after sepsis induction. In summary, in rats with LPS-induced sepsis, MLT was shown to be a significant anti-inflammatory agent with the potential to change the liver's immunological marker expression, thus ameliorating liver function. |
URI: | https://biore.bio.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/7009 | ISSN: | 1422-0067 | DOI: | 10.3390/ijms25010455 |
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