内分泌学
内科学
醛固酮
化学
甘油三酯
医学
胆固醇
作者
Tolulope E. Adegoke,Isiah W. Sabinari,Taofeek O. Usman,Toyyib Abdulkareem,Olugbenga Samuel Michael,Oluwaseun Adeyanju,Chinaza Dibia,Omotola O. Omotoye,Adewumi Oluwafemi Oyabambi,Lawrence A. Olatunji
标识
DOI:10.1080/13813455.2020.1767148
摘要
Context: Studies have shown that cardiac triglyceride accumulation and impaired Na+-K+-ATPase activity are linked to diabetes- related cardiovascular disease, particularly in women.Objectives: We hypothesised that allopurinol (ALL) and valproic acid (VPA) treatment would improve cardiac triglyceride and Na+-K+-ATPase activity independent of circulating aldosterone in Combined Oral Contraceptive (COC)-induced dysglycemiaMaterials and methods: Rats received COC (1.0 μg ethinylestradiol and 5.0 μg levonorgestrel; po) with or without ALL (1 mg; po) and VPA (20 mg; po) for 6 weeks.Results: COC-treatment led to impaired glucose tolerance, accumulated abdominal fat, dyslipidemia, elevated plasma MDA, PAI-1 and aldosterone levels and also reduced plasma nitric oxide bioavailability and cardiac Na+-K+-ATPase activity. However, either ALL or VPA treatment ameliorated these alterations comparably independent of elevated aldosterone levelDiscussion and conclusion: Our results suggest that either ALL or VPA would improve cardiac TG and Na+-K+-ATPase activity comparably in COC-treated rats, regardless of circulating aldosterone level.
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