Title of article :
SPRUCE NEEDLE POLYPRENOLS PROTECT AGAINSTATORVASTATIN-INDUCED MUSCLE WEAKNESS AND DO NOT INFLUENCE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM FUNCTIONS IN RATS
Author/Authors :
Jansone, Baiba University of Latvia - Faculty of Medicine, LATVIA , Dzirkale, Zane University of Latvia - Faculty of Medicine, LATVIA , Jekabsons, Kaspars University of Latvia - Faculty of Medicine, LATVIA , Pilipenko, Vladimirs University of Latvia - Faculty of Medicine, LATVIA , Beitnere, Ulrika University of Latvia - Faculty of Medicine, LATVIA , Mâgure, Ingrîda University of Latvia - Faculty of Medicine, LATVIA , Skumbins, Raimonds University of Latvia - Faculty of Medicine, LATVIA , Kletnieks, Ugis Silvanols Ltd., LATVIA , Vanaga, Ilona Latvia Ltd. - Pharma and Chemistry Competence Centre, LATVIA , Muceniece, Ruta University of Latvia - Faculty of Medicine, LATVIA , Klusa, Vija University of Latvia - Faculty of Medicine, LATVIA
From page :
13
To page :
20
Abstract :
Polyprenols (PPs) have been identified in almost all living organisms. The richest source of PPs is the needles of conifer trees. Endogenously, PPs, similarly to cholesterol, are synthesised in human and animal cells via the mevalonate pathway. Previous studies have demonstrated the antioxidant properties of PPs. To our knowledge, no studies have been published on the influence of PPs on muscle strength. We hypothesised that administration of PPs could prevent changes in muscle functioning caused by statins (weakness, etc.). In the present study, atorvastatin (80 mg/kg) was used as a model compound. PPs at doses 1, 10 and 20 mg/kg were administered. Both drugs were given per os for 16 days. The influence of atorvastatin, PPs and their combination on behaviour, muscle strength, plasma cholesterol and creatine kinase activity was assessed in female Wistar rats. Our data demonstrated that atorvastatin considerably impaired muscle strength, whereas PPs protected that effect. Neither PPs, nor atorvastatin influenced plasma cholesterol levels, whereas PPs at dose 20 mg/kg elevated creatine kinase activity by about 25%. PPs at the tested doses did not alter behaviour, indicating safety of central nervous system functions. The obtained data suggest usefulness of PPs as a complement in statin therapy to reduce muscle-related side effects.
Keywords :
polyprenols , atorvastatin , muscle strength , behaviour
Journal title :
Proceedings of the Latvian Academy of Sciences. Section B Natural, Exact and Applied Sciences
Journal title :
Proceedings of the Latvian Academy of Sciences. Section B Natural, Exact and Applied Sciences
Record number :
2559042
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