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Melatonin decreases IRF-3 protein expression in the gastrocnemius muscle, reduces IL-1β and LPS plasma concentrations, and improves the lipid profile in rats with apical periodontitis fed on a high-fat diet
Melatonin lowers muscle inflammation proteins, reduces blood inflammation and toxins, and improves fat levels in rats with tooth root infection on a high-fat diet
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Abstract
Treatment with melatonin (MEL) decreased IL-1β plasma concentration in specific groups of rats with apical periodontitis on a high-fat diet.
- MEL administration reduced the expression of IRF-3 protein in the gastrocnemius muscle.
- A decrease in plasma concentrations of lipopolysaccharide (LPS) was observed only in the high-fat diet with MEL group.
- Treatment with MEL is associated with a reduction in low-density lipoprotein (LDL) and an increase in high-density lipoprotein (HDL) levels.
- MEL showed potential anti-inflammatory effects by lowering IL-1β levels in the plasma of affected rats.
- The findings suggest that MEL may influence inflammatory pathways related to apical periodontitis and high-fat diet conditions.
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