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Article

Yohimbine Alleviates Oxidative Stress and Suppresses Aerobic Cysteine Metabolism Elevated in the Rat Liver of High-Fat Diet-Fed Rats

by
Małgorzata Iciek
1,*,
Magdalena Górny
1,
Magdalena Kotańska
2,
Anna Bilska-Wilkosz
1,
Marta Kaczor-Kamińska
1 and
Jacek Zagajewski
1
1
Chair of Medical Biochemistry, Faculty of Medicine, Jagiellonian University Medical College, Kopernika 7, 31-034 Cracow, Poland
2
Department of Pharmacological Screening, Faculty of Pharmacy, Jagiellonian University Medical College, Medyczna 9, 30-688 Cracow, Poland
*
Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Molecules 2023, 28(5), 2025; https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules28052025
Submission received: 30 January 2023 / Revised: 16 February 2023 / Accepted: 19 February 2023 / Published: 21 February 2023

Abstract

Yohimbine is a small indole alkaloid derived from the bark of the yohimbe tree with documented biological activity, including anti-inflammatory, erectile dysfunction relieving, and fat-burning properties. Hydrogen sulfide (H2S) and sulfane sulfur-containing compounds are regarded as important molecules in redox regulation and are involved in many physiological processes. Recently, their role in the pathophysiology of obesity and obesity-induced liver injury was also reported. The aim of the present study was to verify whether the mechanism of biological activity of yohimbine is related to reactive sulfur species formed during cysteine catabolism. We tested the effect of yohimbine at doses of 2 and 5 mg/kg/day administered for 30 days on aerobic and anaerobic catabolism of cysteine and oxidative processes in the liver of high-fat diet (HFD)-induced obese rats. Our study revealed that HFD resulted in a decrease in cysteine and sulfane sulfur levels in the liver, while sulfates were elevated. In the liver of obese rats, rhodanese expression was diminished while lipid peroxidation increased. Yohimbine did not influence sulfane sulfur and thiol levels in the liver of obese rats, however, this alkaloid at a dose of 5 mg decreased sulfates to the control level and induced expression of rhodanese. Moreover, it diminished hepatic lipid peroxidation. It can be concluded that HFD attenuates anaerobic and enhances aerobic cysteine catabolism and induces lipid peroxidation in the rat liver. Yohimbine at a dose of 5 mg/kg can alleviate oxidative stress and reduce elevated concentrations of sulfate probably by the induction of TST expression.
Keywords: yohimbine; hydrogen sulfide; sulfane sulfur; cysteine yohimbine; hydrogen sulfide; sulfane sulfur; cysteine

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Iciek, M.; Górny, M.; Kotańska, M.; Bilska-Wilkosz, A.; Kaczor-Kamińska, M.; Zagajewski, J. Yohimbine Alleviates Oxidative Stress and Suppresses Aerobic Cysteine Metabolism Elevated in the Rat Liver of High-Fat Diet-Fed Rats. Molecules 2023, 28, 2025. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules28052025

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Iciek M, Górny M, Kotańska M, Bilska-Wilkosz A, Kaczor-Kamińska M, Zagajewski J. Yohimbine Alleviates Oxidative Stress and Suppresses Aerobic Cysteine Metabolism Elevated in the Rat Liver of High-Fat Diet-Fed Rats. Molecules. 2023; 28(5):2025. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules28052025

Chicago/Turabian Style

Iciek, Małgorzata, Magdalena Górny, Magdalena Kotańska, Anna Bilska-Wilkosz, Marta Kaczor-Kamińska, and Jacek Zagajewski. 2023. "Yohimbine Alleviates Oxidative Stress and Suppresses Aerobic Cysteine Metabolism Elevated in the Rat Liver of High-Fat Diet-Fed Rats" Molecules 28, no. 5: 2025. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules28052025

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Iciek, M., Górny, M., Kotańska, M., Bilska-Wilkosz, A., Kaczor-Kamińska, M., & Zagajewski, J. (2023). Yohimbine Alleviates Oxidative Stress and Suppresses Aerobic Cysteine Metabolism Elevated in the Rat Liver of High-Fat Diet-Fed Rats. Molecules, 28(5), 2025. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules28052025

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