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ALPHA-MANGOSTIN PROVIDES PROTECTION FROM MUCOSAL DAMAGE VIA PROSTAGLANDIN E2 IN INDOMETHACIN AND ETHANOL-INDUCED GASTRIC ULCERS

ERSEN ERASLAN, BURAK BİRCAN, AYHAN TANYELİ, MUSTAFA CAN GÜLER, YASİN BAYIR, SELİM ÇOMAKLI

Gazi Medical Journal - 2025;36(2):136-143

Department of Physiology, Yozgat Bozok University Faculty of Medicine, Yozgat, Türkiye

 

OBJECTIVE Gastric ulcer is frequently observed among the gastrointestinal diseases and is induced by various factors. Alpha-mangostin (α-MG) has antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties and may prevent gastric ulcers. This study was conducted to evaluate the healing effect of α-MG against gastric ulcer caused by indomethacin (Ind) and ethanol (Eth) in rats. METHODS Wistar albino male rats were used to establish the experimental model. Seven groups were formed, as group I sham, group II (5 mL/kg Eth), group III (100 mg/kg Ind), group IV (Eth + Lansoprazole (Lans) 30 mg/kg), group V (Ind + Lans 30 mg/kg), group VI (Eth + α-MG 10 mg/kg), and group VII (Ind + α-MG 10 mg/kg) (n=10). Cytokines; VEGF-A; NOS2/iNOS; PGE2 levels were analyzed by the ELISA method. Besides, the general appearance of the gastric tissues was evaluated by hematoxylin-eosin staining, COX-1, COX-2, NF-kB, and caspase-3 levels were measured immunohistochemical (IHC). RESULTS Cytokine levels decreased in the treatment groups compared to the ulcer groups. There was a decrease in VEGF-A and NOS2/iNOS levels in the α-MG administered groups. The reduction in PGE2 levels in the gastric ulcer groups was counteracted by an increase in both the Lans and α-MG administered groups. In the IHC results, while COX-1, COX-2, NF-kB, and caspase-3 levels were increased in gastric ulcer groups, significant decreases were observed in Lans and α-MG groups. CONCLUSION As a result, α-MG eased inflammation and increased PGE2 levels. It reduced the levels of COX-1, COX-2, NF-kB, and caspase-3. As a result of these data, α-MG may be a potential therapeutic agent against gastric ulcer.