Title of article :
Embryo-Protective Effects of Cerium Oxide Nanoparticles against Gestational Diabetes in Mice
Author/Authors :
Vafaei-Pour, Zeinab Pharmaceutical Research Center - Faculty of Pharmacy - Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences, Sari, Iran , Shokrzadeh, Mohammad Pharmaceutical Research Center - Faculty of Pharmacy - Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences, Sari, Iran , Jahani, Monireh Pharmaceutical Research Center - Faculty of Pharmacy - Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences, Sari, Iran , Shaki, Fatemeh Pharmaceutical Research Center - Faculty of Pharmacy - Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences, Sari, Iran
Abstract :
Gestational diabetes is defined as carbohydrate intolerance with onset or first recognition
during pregnancy. Diabetes during pregnancy increases the incidences of congenital anomalies,
in a mother and her embryo. Oxidative stress has been implicated to be responsible in diabetic
embryopathy. In this study, we used nanoceria as an antioxidant for amelioration of diabetic
embryopathy in diabetic mice. The female mice were divided into 5 groups (6 mice per group).
Diabetes was induced by a single dose of streptozotocin (60 mg/kg IP) that dissolved in citrate
buffer (pH = 4.6). Blood glucose was checked in 0,5,10, and 15 days of pregnancy. The diabetic
state was confirmed when the blood glucose concentration exceeded 200 mg/dL. On the day
16 of pregnancy, all animals were anesthetized with ether and embryos were excised; then
oxidative stress, pathological parameters, number of implantations, miscarriage, and live
embryo were assayed. Histological study showed that diabetes induced abortion; decrease
in weight of mothers, embryo, and the number of embryos were observed. In diabetic mice,
significant increase in lipid peroxidation (LPO), ROS formation, and protein carbonyl content
were observed. Glutathione (GSH) concentration is found to be decreased in embryo tissue
in diabetic mice. Nanoceria treatment significantly inhibited embryonic oxidative stress and
also pathologic changes in diabetic mice. Our research showed that diabetes act as a teratogen
agent for fetal development and nanoceria abrogated diabetes induced embryopathy via its
antioxidant effects. So, early detection of diabetes in pregnancy and antioxidant administration
can attenuate these complications.
Keywords :
Oxidative Stress , Nanoceria , Teratogenicity , pregnancy , Diabetes
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics