Protective Role of Nano-Quercetin and Different Natural Extracts against Cardiotoxicity Induced by Glucocorticoids (Anti-COVID-19 Drugs): Molecular and Biochemical Studies

Document Type : Original Article

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Department of Zoology, Faculty of Women for Arts, Science and Education, Ain Shams University, Cairo 11757, Egypt

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Background New health crisis coronavirus COVID-19 infection was announced as a pandemic disease in 2020. Different recommended protocols of treatment included antiviral drugs and glucocorticoids such as azithromycin and dexamethasone. The study was designed to demonstrate the cardiotoxic consequences of anti-COVID-19 drugs and to clarify the protective role and mechanisms of different dietary natural extracts.Methods Forty-eight rats were divided into eight groups; Control, groups II-VI received 30 mg/kg azithromycin, 30 mg/kg dexamethasone and anti-COVID-19 protocol (30 mg/kg azithromycin, 30 mg/kg dexamethasone, 6.7 mg/kg vitamin C and 0.26 mg/kg zinc) orally for fourteen days, groups V-VIII received co-treatment of anti-COVID-19 protocol plus orally administration of 7.5 mg/kg Arabic gum, 4 ml/kg Nigella sativa oil, 83 µmol/kg nano-quercetin, and 500 mg/kg Thymus vulgaris extract, respectively for 14 days.Results anti COVID-19 drugs showed significant elevation in cardiac enzymes, malondialdehyde, nuclear factor-kappa B and interleukin-1 Beta besides a decrease in superoxide dismutase level. In addition, significant upregulation in expression levels of tumor necrosis factor-alpha, caspase-3 genes and alpha-smooth muscle actin in myocardial cells. However Arabic gum, Nigella sativa oil, nano-quercetin, and Thymus vulgaris extract co-treatments significantly improved these alterations and attenuated the expression of caspase-3, TNF-α genes and α-SMA protein.
Conclusion: combined treatment with the examined dietary natural extracts especially nano quercetin established ameliorative effects against cardiotoxicity induced by anti-COVID-19 drugs through anti-inflammatory and anti-apoptotic effects.

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