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Unveiling the therapeutic potential of exogenous β-hydroxybutyrate for chronic colitis in rats: novel insights on autophagy, apoptosis, and pyroptosis

Affiliation
Pharmacology and Toxicology Department ,Faculty of Pharmacy ,Fayoum University ,Fayoum ,Egypt
Abdelhady, Rasha;
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Department of Pharmacology ,Faculty of Pharmacy ,Delta University for Science and Technology ,Gamasa ,Egypt
Saber, Sameh;
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Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences ,College of Pharmacy ,Shaqra University ,Shaqra ,Saudi Arabia
Ahmed Abdel-Reheim, Mustafa;
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Department of Family Medicine ,College of Medicine ,University of Bisha ,Bisha ,Saudi Arabia
Mohammad S. Alamri, Mohannad;
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Department of Child Health ,College of Medicine ,University of Bisha ,Bisha ,Saudi Arabia
Alfaifi, Jaber;
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Department of Medical Education and Internal Medicine ,College of Medicine ,University of Bisha ,Bisha ,Saudi Arabia
I. E. Adam, Masoud;
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Department of Clinical Pharmacology ,Faculty of Medicine ,Ain Shams University ,Cairo ,Egypt
A. Saleh, Lobna;
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Department of Human Anatomy and Embryology ,Faculty of Medicine ,Zagazig University ,Zagazig ,Egypt
I. Farag, Azza;
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Department of Pharmacology and Therapeutics ,Qassim College of Medicine ,Qassim University ,Buraydah ,Saudi Arabia
A. Elmorsy, Elsayed;
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Physiology Department ,Benha Faculty of Medicine ,Benha University ,Banha ,Egypt
S. El-Wakeel, Hend;
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Department of Biochemistry ,Faculty of Pharmacy ,Badr University in Cairo (BUC) ,Cairo ,Egypt
S. Doghish, Ahmed;
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Department of Pharmacology ,College of Pharmacy ,Jouf University ,Sakaka ,Saudi Arabia
E. Shaker, Mohamed;
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Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology ,Faculty of Pharmacy ,Mansoura University ,Mansoura ,Egypt
H. Hazem, Sara;
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Department of Microbiology and Immunology ,Faculty of Pharmacy ,Delta University for Science and Technology ,Al Mansurah ,Egypt
A. Ramadan, Heba;
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Biological Sciences Department ,College of Science ,King Faisal University ,Al Ahsa ,Saudi Arabia
S. Hamad, Rabab;
Affiliation
Department of Clinical Pharmacology ,Faculty of Medicine ,Ain Shams University ,Cairo ,Egypt
A. Mohammed, Osama

Ulcerative colitis (UC) is a chronic relapsing inflammatory disease of the colorectal area that demonstrates a dramatically increasing incidence worldwide. This study provides novel insights into the capacity of the exogenous β-hydroxybutyrate and ketogenic diet (KD) consumption to alleviate dextran sodium sulfate (DSS)-induced UC in rats. Remarkably, both interventions attenuated disease activity and colon weight-to-length ratio, and improved macro and microstructures of the damaged colon. Importantly, both β-hydroxybutyrate and KD curbed the DSS-induced aberrant NLRP3 inflammasome activation as observed in mRNA and protein expression analysis. Additionally, inhibition of the NLRP3/NGSDMD-mediated pyroptosis was detected in response to both regimens. In parallel, these modalities attenuated caspase-1 and its associated consequences of IL-1β and IL-18 overproduction. They also mitigated apoptosis as indicated by the inactivation of caspase-3. The anti-inflammatory effects of BHB and KD were confirmed by the reported decline in the levels of inflammatory markers including MPO, NFκB, IL-6, and TNF-α. Moreover, these interventions exhibited antioxidative properties by reducing ROS production and improving antioxidative enzymes. Their effectiveness in mitigating UC was also evident in the renovation of normal intestinal epithelial barrier function, as shown by correcting the discrepancies in the levels of tight junction proteins ZO-1, OCLN, and CLDN5. Furthermore, their effects on the intestinal microbiota homeostasis were investigated. In terms of autophagy, exogenous β-hydroxybutyrate upregulated BECN-1 and downregulated p62, which may account for its superiority over KD in attenuating colonic damage. In conclusion, this study provides experimental evidence supporting the potential therapeutic use of β-hydroxybutyrate or β-hydroxybutyrate-boosting regimens in UC.

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License Holder: Copyright © 2023 Abdelhady, Saber, Ahmed Abdel-Reheim, Mohammad S. Alamri, Alfaifi, I. E. Adam, A. Saleh, I. Farag, A. Elmorsy, S. El-Wakeel, S. Doghish, E. Shaker, H. Hazem, A. Ramadan, S. Hamad and A. Mohammed.

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