Weerapon Sangartit
Khon Kaen University
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Nutrients | 2015
K Senaphan; Upa Kukongviriyapan; Weerapon Sangartit; Poungrat Pakdeechote; Patchareewan Pannangpetch; Parichat Prachaney; Stephen E. Greenwald; Kukongviriyapan
Metabolic syndrome is a cluster of metabolic abnormalities characterized by obesity, insulin resistance, hypertension and dyslipidemia. Ferulic acid (FA) is the major phenolic compound found in rice oil and various fruits and vegetables. In this study, we examined the beneficial effects of FA in minimizing insulin resistance, vascular dysfunction and remodeling in a rat model of high-carbohydrate, high-fat diet-induced metabolic changes, which is regarded as an analogue of metabolic syndrome (MS) in man. Male Sprague-Dawley rats were fed a high carbohydrate, high fat (HCHF) diet and 15% fructose in drinking water for 16 weeks, where control rats were fed with standard chow diet and tap water. FA (30 or 60 mg/kg) was orally administered to the HCHF and control rats during the last six weeks of the study. We observed that FA significantly improved insulin sensitivity and lipid profiles, and reduced elevated blood pressure, compared to untreated controls (p < 0.05). Moreover, FA also improved vascular function and prevented vascular remodeling of mesenteric arteries. The effects of FA in HCHF-induced MS may be realized through suppression of oxidative stress by down-regulation of p47phox, increased nitric oxide (NO) bioavailability with up-regulation of endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eNOS) and suppression of tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α). Our results suggest that supplementation of FA may have health benefits by minimizing the cardiovascular complications of MS and alleviating its symptoms.
PLOS ONE | 2014
Weerapon Sangartit; Upa Kukongviriyapan; Wanida Donpunha; Poungrat Pakdeechote; Veerapol Kukongviriyapan; Praphassorn Surawattanawan; Stephen E. Greenwald
Background Cadmium (Cd) is a nonessential heavy metal, causing oxidative damage to various tissues and associated with hypertension. Tetrahydrocurcumin (THU), a major metabolite of curcumin, has been demonstrated to be an antioxidant, anti-diabetic, anti-hypertensive and anti-inflammatory agent. In this study, we investigated the protective effect of THU against Cd-induced hypertension, raised arterial stiffness and vascular remodeling in mice. Methods Male ICR mice received CdCl2 (100 mg/l) via drinking water for 8 weeks. THU was administered intragastrically at dose of 50 or 100 mg/kg/day concurrently with Cd treatment. Results Administration of CdCl2 significantly increased arterial blood pressure, blunted vascular responses to vasoactive agents, increased aortic stiffness, and induced hypertrophic aortic wall remodeling by increasing number of smooth muscle cells and collagen deposition, decreasing elastin, and increasing matrix metalloproteinase (MMP)-2 and MMP-9 levels in the aortic medial wall. Supplementation with THU significantly decreased blood pressure, improved vascular responsiveness, and reversed the structural and mechanical alterations of the aortas, including collagen and elastin deposition. The reduction on the adverse response of Cd treatment was associated with upregulated eNOS and downregulated iNOS protein expressions, increased nitrate/nitrite level, alleviated oxidative stress and enhanced antioxidant glutathione. Moreover, THU also reduced the accumulation of Cd in the blood and tissues. Conclusions Our results suggest that THU ameliorates cadmium-induced hypertension, vascular dysfunction, and arterial stiffness in mice through enhancing NO bioavailability, attenuating oxidative stress, improving vascular remodeling and decreasing Cd accumulation in other tissues. THU has a beneficial effect in moderating the vascular alterations associated with Cd exposure.
Vascular Pharmacology | 2016
Weerapon Sangartit; Poungrat Pakdeechote; Veerapol Kukongviriyapan; Wanida Donpunha; Shigeki Shibahara; Upa Kukongviriyapan
Excessive iron can generate reactive oxygen species (ROS), leading to oxidative stress that is closely associated with cardiovascular dysfunction. Iron overload was induced in male ICR mice by injection of iron sucrose (10mg/kg/day) for eight weeks. Iron overload was evidenced by increased serum iron indices. The mice developed increased blood pressure, impaired vascular function and blunted response of the autonomic nervous system. These effects were accompanied by increased malondialdehyde levels in various tissues, increased nitric oxide metabolites in plasma and urine, and decreased blood glutathione. Tetrahydrocurcumin (THU, 50mg/kg/day), deferiprone (or L1, 50mg/kg/day) or both was orally administered throughout the period of iron sucrose injection. The treatments significantly alleviated the deleterious cardiovascular effects of iron overload, and were associated with modulation of nitric oxide levels. An imbalance between endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eNOS) and inducible NOS (iNOS) expression in response to iron overload was normalized by THU, L1 or the combination treatment. Moreover, the treatment decreased the upregulated expression levels of gp91phox, p47phox and HO-1. The combination of THU and L1 exerted a greater effect than THU or L1 monotherapy. These results suggest beneficial effects of THU and L1 on iron-induced oxidative stress, hypertension, and vascular dysfunction.
European Journal of Nutrition | 2018
K Senaphan; Weerapon Sangartit; Poungrat Pakdeechote; Kukongviriyapan; Patchareewan Pannangpetch; Supawan Thawornchinsombut; Stephen E. Greenwald; Upa Kukongviriyapan
Srinagarind Medical Journal (SMJ) - ศรีนครินทร์เวชสาร | 2013
Weerapon Sangartit; Wanida Donpunha; Upa Kukongviriyapan; Poungrat Pakdeechote; Veerapol Kukongviriyapan; Praphassorn Surawattanawan
Srinagarind Medical Journal (SMJ) - ศรีนครินทร์เวชสาร | 2017
Gulladawan Jan-on Jan-on; Ketmanee Senaphan; Weerapon Sangartit; Poungrat Pakdeechote; Veerapol Kukongviriyapan; Upa Kukongviriyapan
Srinagarind Medical Journal (SMJ) - ศรีนครินทร์เวชสาร | 2017
Akarachai Tubsakul; Weerapon Sangartit; Poungrat Pakdeechote; Veerapol Kukongviriyapan; Upa Kukongviriyapan
ศรีนครินทร์เวชสาร (Srinagarind Medical Journal) | 2016
Somphot Chumjit; Weerapon Sangartit; Ketmanee Senaphan; Akarachai Tubsakul; Poungrat Pakdeechote; Veerapol Kukongviriyapan; Patchareewan Pannangpetch; Supawan Thawornchinsombut; Upa Kukongviriyapan
วารสารวิจัย มข. (ฉบับบัณฑิตศึกษา) KKU RESEARCH JOURNAL (GRADUATE STUDIES) | 2016
Weerapon Sangartit; Dr.Upa Kukongviriyapan (ดร.ยุพา คู่คงวิริยพันธุ์); Dr.Poungrat Pakdeechote (ดร.พวงรัตน์ ภักดีโชติ); Dr.Veerapol Kukongviriyapan (ดร.วีรพล คู่คงวิริยพันธุ์); Dr.Wanida Donpunha (ดร.วนิดา ดรปัญหา); Dr.Praphassorn Surawattanawan (ดร.ประภัสสร สุรวัฒนาวรรณ)
Srinagarind Medical Journal (SMJ) - ศรีนครินทร์เวชสาร | 2015
Weerapon Sangartit; Upa Kukongviriyapan; Poungrat Pakdeechote; Veerapol Kukongviriyapan; Wanida Donpunha; Praphassorn Surawattanawan