Desired and side effects of the supplementation with l-glutamine and l-glutathione in enteric glia of diabetic rats

•The substances present desired and side effects in normoglycemic or diabetic animals.•l-Glutamine promotes an increase in the neuronal area in normoglycemic animals.•Analyzing neuronal profile, supplementation with both substances has shown itself to be efficient.•l-Glutathione showed a better effe...

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Veröffentlicht in:Acta histochemica 2016-07, Vol.118 (6), p.625-631
Hauptverfasser: Panizzon, Cynthia Priscilla do Nascimento Bonato, Zanoni, Jacqueline Nelisis, Hermes-Uliana, Catchia, Trevizan, Aline Rosa, Sehaber, Camila Caviquioli, Pereira, Renata Virginia Fernandes, Linden, David Robert, Neto, Marcílio Hubner de Miranda
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Zusammenfassung:•The substances present desired and side effects in normoglycemic or diabetic animals.•l-Glutamine promotes an increase in the neuronal area in normoglycemic animals.•Analyzing neuronal profile, supplementation with both substances has shown itself to be efficient.•l-Glutathione showed a better effect than 2% l-glutamine under neurons density. Enteric neuropathy associated with Diabetes Mellitus causes dysfunction in the digestive system, such as: nausea, diarrhea, constipation, vomiting, among others. The aim of this study was to compare the effects of supplementation with 2% l-glutamine and 1% l-glutathione on neurons and enteric glial cells of ileum of diabetic rats. Thirty male Wistar rats have been used according to these group distributions: Normoglycemic (N), Normoglycemic supplemented with l-glutamine (NG), Normoglycemic supplemented with l-glutathione (NGO), Diabetic (D), Diabetic supplemented with l-glutamine (DG) and Diabetic supplemented with l-glutathione (DGO). After 120days, the ileum was processed for immunohistochemistry of HuC/D and S100β. Quantitative and morphometric analysis have been performed. Diabetic rats presented a decrease in the number of neurons when compared to normoglycemic animals. However, diabetes was not associated with a change in glial density. l-Glutathione prevented the neuronal death in diabetic rats. l-Glutathione increased a glial proliferation in diabetic rats. The neuronal area in diabetic rats increased in relation to the normoglycemics. The diabetic rats supplemented with l-glutamine and l-glutathione showed a smaller neuronal area in comparison to diabetic group. The glial cell area was a decreased in the diabetics. The diabetic rats supplemented with l-glutamine and l-glutathione did not have significant difference in the glial cell body area when compared to diabetic rats. It is concluded that the usage of l-glutamine and l-glutathione as supplements presents both desired and side effects that are different for the same substance in considering normoglycemic or diabetic animals.
ISSN:0065-1281
1618-0372
DOI:10.1016/j.acthis.2016.07.008