Role of Omega 3 Fatty Acids Against Ehrlich Ascites Carcinoma-Induced Hepatic and Brain Dysfunctions in Gamma Irradiated Mice

Mustafa Mohamed Mustafa El-Gharib;

Abstract


Cancer is a deadly disease that has touched the lives of many people
in the world today. Omega 3 essential fatty acids (ω-3 FAs); found in high
concentrations in fish oil, claim a plethora of health benefits. The present
study aimed to evaluate the role of ω-3 FAs supplementation either alone
or combined with fractionated γ-radiation exposure against Ehrlich solid
tumor-induced inflammation, oxidative stress, biochemical alterations and
histopathological changes in the liver, brain and tumor tissues of Albino
mice. ω-3 FAs were orally administered via gavages to mice for a period
of 30 consecutive days at a dose of 300 mg/kg body weight. On the 7th day
of experiment, mice were subcutaneously transplanted in the neck region
with 0.2 ml of Ehrlich ascites carcinoma cells for solid tumor induction
and on the 17th and 25th days, mice were exposed to a fractionated whole
body γ-radiation (0.5 Gy/week for two weeks).
The results of the present work showed that Ehrlich carcinoma (EC)
and/or γ-irradiation led to systemic inflammation (elevated TNF-α, TLC
and CRP levels), hepatic oxidative stress (elevated TBARs level,
decreased GSH, GSH-Px, CAT and SOD levels) and biochemical
alterations in liver (elevated AST, ALT, ALP and LDH activities) and
brain (dopamine, EP,NE and serotonin levels) tissues. On the other hand,
ω-3 FAs supplementation to the experimentally irradiated EC-bearing
mice, significantly reduced tumor size, depressed the concentrations of
inflammatory markers, reduced oxidative stress and also ameliorated the
biochemical alterations in liver and brain tissues.


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Title Role of Omega 3 Fatty Acids Against Ehrlich Ascites Carcinoma-Induced Hepatic and Brain Dysfunctions in Gamma Irradiated Mice
Other Titles دور الأحماض الدھنیة أومیجا ٣ ضد اختلالات وظائف الكبد والدماغ الناجمة عن ورم إیرلیخ الإستسقائي فى الفئران المشععة
Authors Mustafa Mohamed Mustafa El-Gharib
Issue Date 2014

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