Resveratrol modulates the blood plasma levels of Cu and Zn, the antioxidant status and the vascular response of thoracic arteries in copper deficient Wistar rats

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.taap.2020.114877Get rights and content
Under a Creative Commons license
open access

Highlights

  • Resveratrol (RSV) increases blood Cu, Zn and the Cu/Zn ratio of Cu deficient rats.

  • RSV increases blood plasma SOD, FRAP, MDA and LOOH of CuD rats.

  • NA-induced contraction is potentiated in RSV treated CuD rats.

  • RSV potentiates the ACh- and SNP-induced vasodilation of isolated arteries.

  • The vasoconstrictor net effect of prostanoids in ACh vasodilation is decreased.

Abstract

Copper (Cu) deficiency plays an important role in the development of cardiovascular disorders. Resveratrol (RSV) possesses pleiotropic cardiovascular benefits; however, the mechanism(s) by which RSV exerts protective effects are not completely understood.

Male Wistar rats at 6 weeks of age were fed for 8 weeks with a Cu deficient diet (no added Cu, Cu = 0). In addition, Cu deficient rats were supplemented with RSV (500 mg/kg of diet, n = 9). Blood and intestinal samples were taken for further analysis together with internal organs and thoracic arteries.

RSV supplementation resulted in elevated blood plasma levels of Cu (x2.1) and Zn (x1.1), in an increased activity of superoxide dismutase (SOD, x1.5) and ferric reducing antioxidant power (FRAP, x1.2). Meanwhile, markers of lipid peroxidation expressed as malondialdehyde (MDA, x1.5) and lipid hydroperoxides (LOOH, x1.1) were also increased in a significant way. Food intake, body weight, blood glucose, catalase, ceruloplasmin, lipid profile and intestinal samples were not modified.

RSV enhanced the vasoconstriction of isolated thoracic arteries to noradrenaline (x1.4), potentiated the vasodilation to acetylcholine (ACh, x1.4) and increased the sensitivity to sodium nitroprusside (SNP). In addition, preincubation with the cyclooxygenase (COX)-inhibitor, indomethacin, potentiated the ACh-induced vasodilation, which was more pronounced in animals not supplemented with RSV.

The KATP channel opener, pinacidil, induced a similar response in both studied groups.

In conclusion, this study demonstrates that RSV supplementation influences oxidative stress and the antioxidant status, which may modify the vascular response in Cu deficiency.

Keywords

Antioxidant status
Copper deficiency
Pinacidil
Resveratrol
Superoxide dismutase
Thoracic aorta

Cited by (0)