Can Bioactive Compounds in Beetroot/Carrot Juice Have a Neuroprotective Effect? Morphological Studies of Neurons Immunoreactive to Calretinin of the Rat Hippocampus after Exposure to Cadmium

oleh: Małgorzata Matysek, Edyta Kowalczuk-Vasilev, Radosław Szalak, Ewa Baranowska-Wójcik, Marcin B. Arciszewski, Dominik Szwajgier

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Diterbitkan: MDPI AG 2022-09-01

Deskripsi

Cadmium ions (Cd<sup>2+</sup>) penetrate the blood–brain barrier and can, among other effects, influence intracellular calcium metabolism, leading to neurodegeneration. In the presented work, we estimated the effect of Cd<sup>2+</sup> on the expression of calretinin in the neurons of the rat hippocampus and analyzed the reverse effect of freshly pressed beetroot/carrot juice in this context. In the 12-week lasting experiment, 32 8-week-old male Wistar rats were divided into four experimental groups (n = 8): the control group (C) received pure tap water; the Cd group (Cd)—received Cd<sup>2+</sup> dissolved in tap water (5 mg Cd<sup>2+</sup>/kg b.w.); and two groups received beetroot/carrot juice: the BCJ group was administered only juice, and the Cd + BCJ group received juice with the addition of Cd<sup>2+</sup> (5 mg Cd<sup>2+</sup>/kg b.w.). The exposition to low doses of Cd<sup>2+</sup> caused a significant decrease in calretinin-immunoreactive (Cr-IR) neurons compared to the non-exposed groups. Moreover, the addition of Cd<sup>2+</sup> to tap water reduced the numbers and length of Cr-IR nerve fibers. The negative effect of Cd<sup>2+</sup> was significantly attenuated by the simultaneous supplementation of beetroot/carrot juice (Cd + BCJ). The study showed that the bioactive compounds in the beetroot/carrot juice can modulate Ca<sup>2+</sup> levels in neurons, and thus, potentially act as a neuroprotective factor against neuronal damage.