Zingiber officinale Roscoe prevents DNA damage and improves muscle performance and bone integrity in old Sprague Dawley rats

Age-related loss of skeletal muscle mass and strength or sarcopenia is attributed to the high level of oxidative stress and inadequate nutritional intake. The imbalance in oxidative status with increased production of free radicals results in damage to the DNA which leads to cell dysfunction. This s...

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Main Authors: Makpol, Suzana, Abdul Sani, Nur Fathiah, Hakimi, Nur Haleeda, Ab. Rani, Nazirah, Zakaria, Siti Nor Asyikin, Abd. Rasid, Ahmad Fais, Gunasekaran, Geetha, Mohd. Sahardi, Nur Fatin Nabilah, Tan, Jen Kit, Abd. Ghafar, Norzana, Mad Nordin, Mariam Firdhaus
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2020
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Online Access:http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/90424/1/MariamFirdhausMadNordin2020_ZingiberOfficinaleRoscoePreventsDNADamage.pdf
http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/90424/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/3823780
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Institution: Universiti Teknologi Malaysia
Language: English
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Summary:Age-related loss of skeletal muscle mass and strength or sarcopenia is attributed to the high level of oxidative stress and inadequate nutritional intake. The imbalance in oxidative status with increased production of free radicals results in damage to the DNA which leads to cell dysfunction. This study aimed to determine the effect of Zingiber officinale Roscoe (ginger) on muscle performance and bone integrity in Sprague Dawley (SD) rats. SD rats aged three (young), nine (adult), and twenty-one (old) months old were treated with either distilled water or ginger extract at a concentration of 200 mg/kg body weight (BW) daily for 3 months via oral gavage. Muscle performance was assessed at 0, 1, 2, and 3 months of treatment by measuring muscle strength, muscle function, and bone integrity while DNA damage was determined by comet assay. Muscle cell histology was analyzed by hematoxylin and eosin (H&E) staining. Young and adult ginger-treated rats showed a significant improvement in muscle strength after 3 months of supplementation. Bone mineral density (BMD) and bone mineral content (BMC) were increased while fat free mass (FMM) was decreased after 3 months of ginger supplementation in young rats but not changed in adult and old ginger supplemented groups. Interestingly, supplementation of ginger for 3 months to the old rats decreased the level of damaged DNA. Histological findings showed reduction in the size of muscle fibre and fascicles with heterogenous morphology of the muscle fibres indicating sarcopenia was evident in old rats. Treatment with ginger extract improved the histological changes even though there was evidence of cellular infiltration (mild inflammation) and dilated blood vessels. In conclusion, Z. officinale Roscoe prevents DNA damage and improves muscle performance and bone integrity in SD rats indicating its potential in alleviating oxidative stress in ageing and thus delaying sarcopenia progression.