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Future Nat Prod. 2024;10(1): 15-21.
doi: 10.34172/fnp.183
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Effects of vitamin C on cardiovascular oxidative stress induced by hypothyroidism in neonatal and juvenile rats

Farimah Beheshti 1 ORCID logo, Reza Mohebbati 2 ORCID logo, Mahmoud Hosseini 3 ORCID logo, Saeed Niazmand 3 ORCID logo, Masomeh Mirzaei 4 ORCID logo, Mahdiyeh Hedayati-Moghadam 5 ORCID logo, Maryam Paseban 6,7* ORCID logo

1 Department of Physiology, School of Paramedical Sciences, Torbat Heydariyeh University of Medical Sciences, Torbat Heydariyeh, Iran
2 Department of Physiology, Faculty of Medicine, Gonabad University of Medical Sciences, Gonabad, Iran
3 Department of Physiology, School of Medicine, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, Iran
4 Rheumatic Diseases Research Centre, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, Iran
5 Department of Physiology, School of Medicine, Jiroft University of Medical Sciences, Jiroft, Iran
6 Innovative Medical Research Center, Department of Physiology, School of Medicine, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Islamic Azad University, Mashhad, Iran
7 Natural Products and Medicinal Plants Research Center, North Khorasan University of Medical Sciences, Bojnurd, Iran
*Corresponding Author: Maryam Paseban, Email: maryampaseban1400@gmail.com

Abstract

Background and aims: Hypothyroidism and cardiovascular diseases are associated with oxidative stress. Vitamin C is widely recognized for its antioxidant properties. This study aimed to investigate the effects of vitamin C during the neonatal and juvenile periods on oxidative stress induced by hypothyroidism in the hearts of rats.

Methods: Sixteen pregnant rats were randomly divided into five groups after delivery: a control group, a group receiving propylthiouracil (PTU), and three treatment groups receiving PTU along with 10, 100, and 500 mg/kg of vitamin C. The experimental treatments continued for the first eight weeks of the offspring’s life, following the lactation period, and the offspring were treated in the same manner. At the end of the study, the rats were sacrificed, and serum, aortic, and cardiac tissues were collected for antioxidant evaluation.

Results: In the group receiving PTU, levels of thyroxine and antioxidant enzymes were decreased in serum, heart, and aortic tissues. In contrast, the groups receiving PTU along with various doses of vitamin C demonstrated an attenuation of these parameters.

Conclusion: Based on the findings, vitamin C supplementation improved cardiovascular oxidative stress induced by hypothyroidism in rats.



Cite this article as: Beheshti F, Mohebbati R, Hosseini M, Niazmand S, Mirzaei M, Hedayati-Moghadam M, et al. Effects of vitamin C on cardiovascular oxidative stress induced by hypothyroidism in neonatal and juvenile rats. Future Nat Prod. 2024;10(1):15–21. doi: 10.34172/fnp.183.
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Submitted: 19 Aug 2024
Accepted: 30 Oct 2024
ePublished: 31 Dec 2024
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