The effects of the melatonin treatment on the oxidative stress and apoptosis in diabetic eye and brain
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2012
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Oxidative stress plays an important role in the development of complications in diabetes mellitus. Antioxidant therapy has been thought to decrease oxidative stress. The objective of the present study was to explore the effects of melatonin (MLT) on oxidative stress in diabetic rat eye and brain tissue by using immunohistochemical methods. Diabetes was induced by streptozotocin, (STZ,55mg/kg/i.p) in adult rats. MLT was given 10mg/kg/i.p once a day for 2 weeks beginning from the sixth week. Six weeks later, rats were divided into three groups: control (CR), STZ-induced diabetic (STZ), and STZ-induced diabetic group received melatonin (STZ+MLT). Although no significant difference was observed with respect to antioxidant status, NOS activity tended to be higher in the untreated diabetic rats than in the treated rats. It was observed that MLT treatment improved the histopathological changes including apoptosis and oxidative stress in brain and eye in diabetic rat. Copyright © 2012 Tuba Grpnar et al.
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melatonin , nitric oxide synthase , animal experiment , animal model , animal tissue , apoptosis , article , brain , brain tissue , cerebellum , controlled study , drug activity , hippocampus , histopathology , immunohistochemistry , male , morphometrics , nonhuman , oxidative stress , rat , streptozocin diabetes