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Sinapic acid safeguards cardiac mitochondria from damage in isoproterenol‐induced myocardial infarcted rats

P. Stanely Mainzen Prince, Pinaki Dey, Subhro Jyoti Roy

2020Journal of Biochemical and Molecular Toxicology15 citationsDOI

Abstract

Myocardial infarction (MI) is a life-threatening disease. In this study, we examined the anti-mitochondrial damaging effects of sinapic acid (SA) in isoproterenol (ISO)-induced myocardial infarcted rats. Myocardial infarcted rats were prepared by injecting ISO (100 mg/kg body weight) on the 9th and 10th day. Rats were pretreated and cotreated with SA (12 mg/kg body weight) orally, daily for 10 days. A considerable increase in serum lactate dehydrogenase, creatine kinase, myoglobin, and cardiac troponin-T was noticed in the ISO-induced rats. ISO also significantly amplified lipid peroxidation and calcium ions, and depleted the antioxidant system and mitochondrial enzymes in rat's heart mitochondria. SA treatment improved the distorted above- mentioned biochemical parameters in ISO-treated rats with its anti-mitochondrial damaging effects. This ultrastructural study on heart mitochondria and in vitro studies also confirmed the effects of SA. The current findings are suggestive of SA's cardioprotective effects.

Topics & Concepts

Lactate dehydrogenaseMitochondrionCreatine kinaseMyoglobinMyocardial infarctionLipid peroxidationChemistryInternal medicineAntioxidantCreatineEndocrinologyIsoprenalinePharmacologyMedicineEnzymeBiochemistryStimulationCardiac Ischemia and ReperfusionTraditional Chinese Medicine AnalysisMedicinal Plants and Neuroprotection