Hordeum vulgare ethanolic extract mitigates high salt‑induced cerebellum damage via attenuation of oxidative stress, neuroinflammation, and neurochemical alterations in hypertensive rats
Mohamed, Maha;
Abstract
Abstract
High salt intake increases inflammatory and oxidative stress responses and causes an imbalance of neurotransmitters involved
in the pathogenesis of hypertension that is related to the onset of cerebral injury. Using natural compounds that target oxidative
stress and neuroinflammation pathways remains a promising approach for treating neurological diseases. Barley (Hordeum vulgare
L.) seeds are rich in protein, fiber, minerals, and phenolic compounds, that exhibit potent neuroprotective effects in various
neurodegenerative diseases. Therefore, this work aimed to investigate the efficacy of barley ethanolic extract against a high
salt diet (HSD)-induced cerebellum injury in hypertensive rats. Forty-eight Wistar rats were divided into six groups. Group
(I) was the control. The second group, the HSD group, was fed a diet containing 8% NaCl. Groups II and III were fed an HSD
and simultaneously treated with either amlodipine (1 mg /kg b.wt p.o) or barley extract (1000 mg /kg b.wt p.o) for five weeks.
Groups IV and V were fed HSD for five weeks, then administered with either amlodipine or barley extract for another five
weeks. The results revealed that barley treatment significantly reduced blood pressure and effectively reduced oxidative stress
and inflammation in rat's cerebellum as indicated by higher GSH and nitric oxide levels and lower malondialdehyde, TNF-α,
and IL-1ß levels. Additionally, barley restored the balance of neurotransmitters and improved cellular energy performance in
the cerebellum of HSD-fed rats. These findings suggest that barley supplementation exerted protective effects against high salt-induced
hypertension by an antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and vasodilating effects and restoring neurochemical alterations.
High salt intake increases inflammatory and oxidative stress responses and causes an imbalance of neurotransmitters involved
in the pathogenesis of hypertension that is related to the onset of cerebral injury. Using natural compounds that target oxidative
stress and neuroinflammation pathways remains a promising approach for treating neurological diseases. Barley (Hordeum vulgare
L.) seeds are rich in protein, fiber, minerals, and phenolic compounds, that exhibit potent neuroprotective effects in various
neurodegenerative diseases. Therefore, this work aimed to investigate the efficacy of barley ethanolic extract against a high
salt diet (HSD)-induced cerebellum injury in hypertensive rats. Forty-eight Wistar rats were divided into six groups. Group
(I) was the control. The second group, the HSD group, was fed a diet containing 8% NaCl. Groups II and III were fed an HSD
and simultaneously treated with either amlodipine (1 mg /kg b.wt p.o) or barley extract (1000 mg /kg b.wt p.o) for five weeks.
Groups IV and V were fed HSD for five weeks, then administered with either amlodipine or barley extract for another five
weeks. The results revealed that barley treatment significantly reduced blood pressure and effectively reduced oxidative stress
and inflammation in rat's cerebellum as indicated by higher GSH and nitric oxide levels and lower malondialdehyde, TNF-α,
and IL-1ß levels. Additionally, barley restored the balance of neurotransmitters and improved cellular energy performance in
the cerebellum of HSD-fed rats. These findings suggest that barley supplementation exerted protective effects against high salt-induced
hypertension by an antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and vasodilating effects and restoring neurochemical alterations.
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| Title | Hordeum vulgare ethanolic extract mitigates high salt‑induced cerebellum damage via attenuation of oxidative stress, neuroinflammation, and neurochemical alterations in hypertensive rats | Authors | Mohamed, Maha | Keywords | Cerebellum;Oxidative Stress;Inflammation;Neurotransmitters;Barley;Rats | Issue Date | Aug-2023 | Publisher | Springer Nature | Journal | Metabolic Brain Disease | Volume | 38 | Start page | 2427 | End page | 2442 | DOI | https://doi.org/10.1007/s11011-023-01277-5 | 
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