Publication: Moringa oleifera hydroalcoholic leaf extracts mitigate valproate-induced oxidative status in the extraorbital lacrimal gland in a rat model.
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Dysfunction of the extraorbital lacrimal gland (ELG) can lead to loss of vision due to damage to the epithelium of
cornea. The broad-spectrum anti-epileptic drug sodium valproate (SV) has numerous side effects. Moringa oleifera
(M.oleifera) is widely used as a food and in folk medicine. The effects of orally administered SV and M. oleifera
hydroalcoholic leaf extract on rat ELG were investigated in this study by analysing both antioxidant and oxidant
parameters. Additionally, boron level and tissue factor (TF) activity were determined. Protein changes were
detected by sodium dodecyl sulfate gel electrophoresis (SDS-PAGE). Significantly lower values of glutathione
(GSH), superoxide dismutase (SOD), catalase (CAT) and total antioxidant status (TAS) were observed in the SV
group compared to the control group. Treatment with Moringa extract significantly increased SOD, CAT and TAS
values in the Moringa given SV group (SVM). While no significant differences were observed between the sialic
acid values of the groups, lipid peroxidation (LPO), nitric oxide (NO) and total oxidant status (TOS) values were
significantly elevated in the SV group compared to the control group. Due to the effect of Moringa extract, LPO,
NO and TOS levels were significantly decreased in the SVM group compared to the SV group. TF activity was not
meaningfully altered between groups. Compared to control rats, oxidative stress index (OSI) level significantly
increased, whereas the boron level decreased in the SV group. Moringa extract treatment noticeably reduced OSI
in the SVM group. According to SDS-PAGE, decreases in the density of protein bands with molecular weights of
51, 83, and 90 kDa were observed in SV given rats compared to the other groups. These decreases were reversed
by the administration of Moringa extract. Moringa extract has shown protective properties arising from antioxidant potential, especially with its very low OSI value. Individuals undergoing SV treatment and having ELG
complications might consider using Moringa extract to mitigate valproate induced damage.
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Alev-Tuzuner B., Oktay S., Cergel E., Elik G., Magaji U. F., Sacan O., Yanardag R., Yarat A., "Moringa oleifera hydroalcoholic leaf extracts mitigate valproate-induced oxidative status in the extraorbital lacrimal gland in a rat model.", Experimental eye research, cilt.248, ss.110104, 2024
