Reversal of Valproate‐Induced Major Salivary Gland Changes By Moringa Oleifera Extract in Rats

Author:

Cergel Eda12ORCID,Tuzuner Burcin Alev34ORCID,Turkyilmaz Ismet Burcu5ORCID,Oktay Sehkar6ORCID,Magaji Umar Faruk57ORCID,Sacan Ozlem5ORCID,Yanardag Refiye5ORCID,Yarat Aysen6ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Biochemistry Master of Science Student, Health Sciences Institute Marmara University, Maltepe Istanbul Turkiye

2. Department of Nutrition and Dietetics, Faculty of Health Sciences Halic University, Eyupsultan Istanbul Turkiye

3. Department of Biochemistry, Faculty of Dentistry Istanbul Gelisim University, Avcilar Istanbul Turkiye

4. Life Sciences and Biomedical Engineering Application and Research Centre Istanbul Gelisim University, Avcilar Istanbul Turkiye

5. Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Engineering Istanbul University-Cerrahpaşa, Avcilar Istanbul Turkiye

6. Department of Basic Medical Sciences, Biochemistry, Faculty of Dentistry Marmara University, Maltepe Istanbul Turkiye

7. Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Federal University Birnin Kebbi Birnin Kebbi Kebbi State Nigeria

Abstract

AbstractThis study aimed to explore the potential protective impacts of Moringa oleifera extract on major alteration in salivary glands of rats exposed to sodium valproate (VA). Groups were defined as control, control+moringa extract, sodium valproate, and sodium valproate+moringa extract. Antioxidant and oxidant status, activities of digestive and metabolic enzymes were examined. VA treatment led to various biochemical changes in the salivary glands, including decreased levels of antioxidants like glutathione, glutathione‐S‐transferase, and superoxide dismutase (except for sublingual superoxide dismutase). Conversely, a decrease in alpha‐amylase, alkaline and acid phosphatase, lactate dehydrogenase, protease, and maltase activities were observed. The study also demonstrated that VA induces oxidative stress, increases lipid peroxidation, sialic acid, and nitric oxide levels in the salivary glands. Total oxidant capacity was raised in all glands except in the sublingual gland. The electrophoretic patterns of proteins were similar. Moringa oleifera extract exhibited protective properties, reversing these VA‐induced biochemical changes due to its antioxidant and therapeutic attributes. This research suggests that moringa extract might serve as an alternative treatment approach for individuals using VA and experiencing salivary gland issues, although further research is necessary to confirm these findings in human subjects.

Funder

Marmara Üniversitesi

Publisher

Wiley

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