Synergistic cardioprotective effects of melatonin and deferoxamine through the improvement of ferritinophagy in doxorubicin-induced acute cardiotoxicity

Ferritinophagy is one of the most recent molecular mechanisms affecting cardiac function. In addition, it is one of the pathways by which doxorubicin, one of the anticancer drugs commonly used, negatively impacts the cardiac muscle, leading to cardiac function impairment. This side effect limits the...

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Main Authors: Mira Hanna, Hanan Seddiek, Basma Emad Aboulhoda, George N. B. Morcos, Ahmed M. A. Akabawy, Marawan Abd Elbaset, Abdelsatar Abdelsatar Ibrahim, Mohamed Mansour Khalifa, Ibtesam Mahmoud Khalifah, Mostafa Said Fadel, Tarek Shoukry
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author Mira Hanna
Hanan Seddiek
Basma Emad Aboulhoda
George N. B. Morcos
George N. B. Morcos
Ahmed M. A. Akabawy
Marawan Abd Elbaset
Abdelsatar Abdelsatar Ibrahim
Mohamed Mansour Khalifa
Mohamed Mansour Khalifa
Ibtesam Mahmoud Khalifah
Ibtesam Mahmoud Khalifah
Mostafa Said Fadel
Tarek Shoukry
author_facet Mira Hanna
Hanan Seddiek
Basma Emad Aboulhoda
George N. B. Morcos
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Ahmed M. A. Akabawy
Marawan Abd Elbaset
Abdelsatar Abdelsatar Ibrahim
Mohamed Mansour Khalifa
Mohamed Mansour Khalifa
Ibtesam Mahmoud Khalifah
Ibtesam Mahmoud Khalifah
Mostafa Said Fadel
Tarek Shoukry
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description Ferritinophagy is one of the most recent molecular mechanisms affecting cardiac function. In addition, it is one of the pathways by which doxorubicin, one of the anticancer drugs commonly used, negatively impacts the cardiac muscle, leading to cardiac function impairment. This side effect limits the use of doxorubicin. Iron chelators play an important role in hindering ferritinophagy. Antioxidants can also impact ferritinophagy by improving oxidative stress. In this study, it was assumed that the antioxidant function of melatonin could promote the action of deferoxamine, an iron chelator, at the level of ferritinophagy. A total of 42 male Wistar rats (150–200 g) were divided into seven groups (n = 6) which consisted of group I: control normal, group II: doxorubicin (Dox), group III: melatonin (Mel), group IV: deferoxamine (Des), group V: Mel + Dox, group VI: Des + Dox, and group VII: Mel + Des + Dox. Groups III, V and VII were orally pretreated with melatonin 20 mg/kg/day for 7 days. Groups IV, VI and VII were treated with deferoxamine at a 250 mg/kg/dose once on D4 before Dox was given. Doxorubicin was given at a 20 mg/kg ip single dose. On the 8th day, the rats were lightly anaesthetized for electrocardiography analysis and echocardiography. Serum samples were collected and then sacrificed for tissue sampling. The following biochemical assessments were carried out: PCR of NCOA4, IREB2, FTH1, SLC7A11, and GPX4; and ELISA for serum cTnI, serum transferrin, tissue GSH, and malondialdehyde. In addition, histopathological assessment of heart injury; immunostaining of caspase-3, Bax, and Bcl2; and physiological function assessment by ECG and ECHO were carried out. Doxorubicin-induced acute significant cardiac injury with increased ferritinophagy and apoptosis responded to single and combined prophylactic treatment, in which the combined treatment showed mostly the best results. In conclusion, using melatonin as an antioxidant with an iron chelator, deferoxamine, could hinder the hazardous cardiotoxic effect of doxorubicin. However, further studies are needed to detect the impact of higher doses of melatonin and deferoxamine with a prolonged treatment period.
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spelling doaj.art-c890e00fd0f34ae4bf43ada947a3d2e92022-12-22T04:36:43ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Physiology1664-042X2022-11-011310.3389/fphys.2022.10505981050598Synergistic cardioprotective effects of melatonin and deferoxamine through the improvement of ferritinophagy in doxorubicin-induced acute cardiotoxicityMira Hanna0Hanan Seddiek1Basma Emad Aboulhoda2George N. B. Morcos3George N. B. Morcos4Ahmed M. A. Akabawy5Marawan Abd Elbaset6Abdelsatar Abdelsatar Ibrahim7Mohamed Mansour Khalifa8Mohamed Mansour Khalifa9Ibtesam Mahmoud Khalifah10Ibtesam Mahmoud Khalifah11Mostafa Said Fadel12Tarek Shoukry13Department of Human Physiology, Faculty of Medicine (Kasr Al-Ainy), Cairo University, EgyptDepartment of Human Physiology, Faculty of Medicine (Kasr Al-Ainy), Cairo University, EgyptDepartment of Anatomy and Embryology, Faculty of Medicine, Cairo University, Cairo, EgyptDepartment of Medical Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Department, Faculty of Medicine, Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt0Department of Basic Medical Science, Faculty of Medicine, King Salman International University, South Sinai, EgyptDepartment of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Faculty of Pharmacy, Helwan University, Cairo, EgyptDepartment of Pharmacology, Medical Research and Clinical Studies Institute, National Research Centre, Cairo, EgyptDepartment of Anatomy and Embryology, Faculty of Medicine, Cairo University, Cairo, EgyptDepartment of Human Physiology, Faculty of Medicine (Kasr Al-Ainy), Cairo University, EgyptDepartment of Human Physiology, College of Medicine, King Saud University, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Riyadh, Saudi ArabiaDepartment of Internal Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Ain Shams University, Cairo, EgyptDepartment of Clinical Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, Fakeeh College for Medical Sciences, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia0Department of Basic Medical Science, Faculty of Medicine, King Salman International University, South Sinai, EgyptDepartment of Human Physiology, Faculty of Medicine (Kasr Al-Ainy), Cairo University, EgyptFerritinophagy is one of the most recent molecular mechanisms affecting cardiac function. In addition, it is one of the pathways by which doxorubicin, one of the anticancer drugs commonly used, negatively impacts the cardiac muscle, leading to cardiac function impairment. This side effect limits the use of doxorubicin. Iron chelators play an important role in hindering ferritinophagy. Antioxidants can also impact ferritinophagy by improving oxidative stress. In this study, it was assumed that the antioxidant function of melatonin could promote the action of deferoxamine, an iron chelator, at the level of ferritinophagy. A total of 42 male Wistar rats (150–200 g) were divided into seven groups (n = 6) which consisted of group I: control normal, group II: doxorubicin (Dox), group III: melatonin (Mel), group IV: deferoxamine (Des), group V: Mel + Dox, group VI: Des + Dox, and group VII: Mel + Des + Dox. Groups III, V and VII were orally pretreated with melatonin 20 mg/kg/day for 7 days. Groups IV, VI and VII were treated with deferoxamine at a 250 mg/kg/dose once on D4 before Dox was given. Doxorubicin was given at a 20 mg/kg ip single dose. On the 8th day, the rats were lightly anaesthetized for electrocardiography analysis and echocardiography. Serum samples were collected and then sacrificed for tissue sampling. The following biochemical assessments were carried out: PCR of NCOA4, IREB2, FTH1, SLC7A11, and GPX4; and ELISA for serum cTnI, serum transferrin, tissue GSH, and malondialdehyde. In addition, histopathological assessment of heart injury; immunostaining of caspase-3, Bax, and Bcl2; and physiological function assessment by ECG and ECHO were carried out. Doxorubicin-induced acute significant cardiac injury with increased ferritinophagy and apoptosis responded to single and combined prophylactic treatment, in which the combined treatment showed mostly the best results. In conclusion, using melatonin as an antioxidant with an iron chelator, deferoxamine, could hinder the hazardous cardiotoxic effect of doxorubicin. However, further studies are needed to detect the impact of higher doses of melatonin and deferoxamine with a prolonged treatment period.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fphys.2022.1050598/fullferritinophagyferroptosisiron chelatorsmelatoninDOX-induced cardiotoxicity
spellingShingle Mira Hanna
Hanan Seddiek
Basma Emad Aboulhoda
George N. B. Morcos
George N. B. Morcos
Ahmed M. A. Akabawy
Marawan Abd Elbaset
Abdelsatar Abdelsatar Ibrahim
Mohamed Mansour Khalifa
Mohamed Mansour Khalifa
Ibtesam Mahmoud Khalifah
Ibtesam Mahmoud Khalifah
Mostafa Said Fadel
Tarek Shoukry
Synergistic cardioprotective effects of melatonin and deferoxamine through the improvement of ferritinophagy in doxorubicin-induced acute cardiotoxicity
Frontiers in Physiology
ferritinophagy
ferroptosis
iron chelators
melatonin
DOX-induced cardiotoxicity
title Synergistic cardioprotective effects of melatonin and deferoxamine through the improvement of ferritinophagy in doxorubicin-induced acute cardiotoxicity
title_full Synergistic cardioprotective effects of melatonin and deferoxamine through the improvement of ferritinophagy in doxorubicin-induced acute cardiotoxicity
title_fullStr Synergistic cardioprotective effects of melatonin and deferoxamine through the improvement of ferritinophagy in doxorubicin-induced acute cardiotoxicity
title_full_unstemmed Synergistic cardioprotective effects of melatonin and deferoxamine through the improvement of ferritinophagy in doxorubicin-induced acute cardiotoxicity
title_short Synergistic cardioprotective effects of melatonin and deferoxamine through the improvement of ferritinophagy in doxorubicin-induced acute cardiotoxicity
title_sort synergistic cardioprotective effects of melatonin and deferoxamine through the improvement of ferritinophagy in doxorubicin induced acute cardiotoxicity
topic ferritinophagy
ferroptosis
iron chelators
melatonin
DOX-induced cardiotoxicity
url https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fphys.2022.1050598/full
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