Protective effect of rutin on acrylamide induced ovarian inflammation, oxidative stress, DNA damage, and hormonal changes: Based on in silico and in vivo study

Author:

Gupta Divya1ORCID,Shrivastava Sadhana1,Kumar Subodh23,Bhardwaj Gautam4,Jain Chakresh5,Kumar Suresh2,Tonk Rajiv4,Shukla Sangeeta1

Affiliation:

1. Reproductive Biology and Toxicology Lab, UNESCO Trace Element and Satellite Centre, School of Studies in Zoology Jiwaji University Gwalior Madhya Pradesh India

2. Department of Medical Laboratory Technology, School of Allied Health Sciences and Management Delhi Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research University New Delhi India

3. Centre for Precision Medicine and Pharmacy, Delhi Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research University (DPSRU), New Delhi Delhi Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research University (DPSRU) New Delhi India

4. School of Pharmaceutical Science and Research Delhi Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research University New Delhi India

5. Department of Biotechnology Jaypee Institute of Information Technology Noida Uttar Pradesh India

Abstract

AbstractAcrylamide (AA) is a carcinogenic compound that affects people due to its frequent use in laboratories and industry as well as the high‐temperature cooking of foods with high hydrocarbon content. AA is known to cause severe reproductive abnormalities. The main aim of this study is to evaluate the protective effect of rutin (RU), a phytoactive compound, against AA‐induced reproductive toxicity in female rats. Initially, rats were exposed to AA (40 mg/kg for 10 days). Therapy of RU was given after AA intoxication consecutively for 3 days. After 24 h of the last treatment, all the animals were sacrificed. The study evaluated reproductive hormones, oxidative stress markers, membrane‐bound enzymes, DNA damage, histological findings, and an in silico approach to determine the protective efficacy of RU. The results indicated that RU significantly protected against inflammation, oxidative stress, and DNA damage induced by AA, likely due to its antioxidant properties.

Publisher

Wiley

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