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Therapeutic Potency of Ovothiol A on Ethanol-Induced Gastric Ulcers in Wistar Rats.

Amira Tarek SalaheldinMohamed Refaat ShehataHader I SakrTarek AtiaAyman Saber Mohamed
Published in: Marine drugs (2022)
Peptic ulcer is a widespread disease, with a lifetime frequency of 5-10% among the general population and an annual incidence of 0.1-0.3%. Ovothiol A is naturally produced from sea urchin eggs with special antioxidant activity. Gastric ulcers were induced in rats by a single ethanol dose (5 mL/kg). The rats were divided into control, ulcer, and ulcer with 250 and 500 mg/kg ovothiol A doses. Molecular docking studies were used to examine the interactions between ovothiol A and the H+/K+ ATPase active site residues. Ovothiol A led to a significant decline ( p < 0.05) in gastric juice volume, ulcer index, MDA, IL-6, and cytochrome c, while levels of gastric juice pH, GSH, CAT, GST, SOD, and NO increased. Histopathological investigation of stomach sections revealed architecture preservation of the gastric mucosa after ovothiol A administration. The anti-ulcerogenic activity of ovothiol A includes scavenging free radicals, inhibition of inflammation, regulation of apoptosis, and stabilization of fibroblast growth factors to promote gastric ulcers healing.
Keyphrases
  • molecular docking
  • oxidative stress
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  • high glucose
  • risk factors
  • molecular dynamics simulations
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  • cell proliferation
  • drug induced
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  • endothelial cells
  • pi k akt