β-Carotene Supplementation Improves Pancreas Function during Moderate Ethanol Consumption: Initial Characterization from a Morphological Overview.

Int J Mol Sci

Departamento de Ingeniería Química, Facultad de Ingeniería y Ciencias, Universidad de La Frontera, Temuco 4811230, Chile.

Published: January 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study investigates the impact of alcohol and β-carotene on pancreatic cells in mice, examining biochemical, histological, and structural changes.
  • Six groups of mice were tested, including control, various alcohol dosages, and β-carotene combinations, with pancreatic tissues analyzed after euthanization on day 28.
  • Results indicated that β-carotene may mitigate some negative effects of ethanol, as observed in altered levels of amylase and lipase, along with significant differences in fibrosis and islet structure among groups.

Article Abstract

Alcohol is believed to harm acinar cells, pancreatic ductal epithelium, and pancreatic stellate cells. After giving ethanol and/or β-carotene to mice, our goal was to evaluate their biochemistry, histology, and morpho-quantitative features. There were six groups of mice: 1. Group C (control), 2. Group LA (low-dose alcohol), 3. Group MA (moderate-dose alcohol), 4. Group B (β-carotene), 5. Group LA + B (low-dose alcohol combined with β-carotene), and 6. Group MA + B (moderate-dose alcohol combined with β-carotene). After the animals were euthanized on day 28, each specimen's pancreatic tissue was taken. Lipase, uric acid, and amylase were assessed using biochemical assessment. Furthermore, the examination of the pancreatic structure was conducted using Ammann's fibrosis scoring system. Finally, the morpho-quantitative characteristics of the pancreatic islets and acinar cells were determined. In the serum of the MA + B group, there were higher amounts of total amylase (825.953 ± 193.412 U/L) and lower amounts of lipase (47.139 ± 6.099 U/L) ( < 0.05). Furthermore, Ammann's fibrosis punctuation in the pancreas revealed significant variations between the groups ( < 0.001). Finally, the stereological analysis of pancreatic islets showed that the groups were different ( < 0.001). These findings suggest that antioxidant treatments might help decrease the negative effects of ethanol exposure in animal models.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10815982PMC
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