Heart Histopathology and Oxidative Features in Diabetic Rats and Protective Effects of Oleuropein

  • Jemai H
  • Sayadi S
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Abstract

Diabetes induced cardiac dysfunction and lesions are nowadays confirmed. In fact, Diabetes is a chronic metabolic disease, which is associated with oxidative stress and hyperglycaemia which have direct toxic effects on cardio-myocytes. Olive leaves extract compounds, such as Oleuropein, have been used in many therapeutic and preventive cases. The present study is designed to evaluate the effect of Oleuropein as antioxidant on the heart histological and oxidative features in diabetic rats. Diabetes was induced by alloxan at 180 mg/kg b.w by intra-peritoneal method once. Four weeks Oleuropein rich olive leaves administration restore significantly the heart histological alteration established by diabetes and enhanced the cardiac antioxidant potential.

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Jemai, H., & Sayadi, S. (2015). Heart Histopathology and Oxidative Features in Diabetic Rats and Protective Effects of Oleuropein. Advances in Bioscience and Biotechnology, 06(06), 383–389. https://doi.org/10.4236/abb.2015.66038

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