The protective effect of pentoxifylline versus silymarin on the pancreas through increasing adenosine by CD39 in a rat model of liver cirrhosis: Pharmacological, biochemical and histological study

Mohamed, Doaa I; Nabih, Enas S; Alaa El Din Aly El Waseef, Dalia; El-Kharashi, Omnyah A; Abd El Samad, Abeer A;

Abstract


Impaired glucose homoeostasis due to insulin resistance and decrease sensitivity of pancreatic β-cells is a feature of liver disease and results into hepatogenous diabetes. Decrease expression of CD39 was linked to inflammation and occurrence of diabetes. Therefore, we performed this study to explore the protective effect of pentoxifylline (PTX) and silymarin administration on the β-cells of the pancreas in a rat model of thioacetamide induced liver cirrhosis. Biochemical, histological and immunohistochemistry studies of the liver and pancreas were performed and provided an evidence on the protective effect of PTX to pancreatic β-cells compared to silymarin. Also, silymarin induced a significant improvement of liver cirrhosis compared to PTX. In conclusion, the potential protective effect of PTX against β-cells deterioration could be attributed to increasing pancreatic CD39 expression and the subsequent increase of adenosine.


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Title The protective effect of pentoxifylline versus silymarin on the pancreas through increasing adenosine by CD39 in a rat model of liver cirrhosis: Pharmacological, biochemical and histological study
Authors Mohamed, Doaa I; Nabih, Enas S; Alaa El Din Aly El Waseef, Dalia ; El-Kharashi, Omnyah A; Abd El Samad, Abeer A
Keywords CD39;Cirrhosis;Diabetes;Pentoxifylline;Silymarin
Issue Date 20-Apr-2018
Journal Gene 
Volume 651
Start page 9
End page 22
ISSN 03781119
DOI 10.1016/j.gene.2018.02.001
PubMed ID 29408309
Scopus ID 2-s2.0-85043299402

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