%0 Journal Article %T Curcumin prevents indomethacin-induced gastropathy in rats %A Duangporn Thong-Ngam %A Sakonwan Choochuai %A Suthiluk Patumraj %A Maneerat Chayanupatkul %J World Journal of Gastroenterology %D 2012 %I Baishideng Publishing Group Co. Limited %R 10.3748/wjg.v18.i13.1479 %X AIM: To investigate the effects of curcumin on gastric microcirculation and inflammation in rats with indomethacin-induced gastric damage. METHODS: Male Sprague-Dawley rats were randomly divided into three groups. Group 1 (control group, n = 5) was fed with olive oil and 5% NaHCO3- (vehicle). Group 2 [indomethacin (IMN) group, n = 5] was fed with olive oil 30 min prior to indomethacin 150 mg/kg body weight (BW) dissolved in 5% NaHCO3- at time 0th and 4th h. Group 3 (IMN + Cur group, n = 4) was fed with curcumin 200 mg/kg BW dissolved in olive oil 0.5 mL, 30 min prior to indomethacin at 0th and 4th h. Leukocyte-endothelium interactions at postcapillary venules were recorded after acridine orange injection. Blood samples were determined for intercellular adhesion molecule (ICAM)-1 and tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-¦Á levels using enzyme linked immunosorbent assay method. Finally, the stomach was removed for histopathological examination for gastric lesions and grading for neutrophil infiltration. RESULTS: In group 2, the leukocyte adherence in postcapillary venules was significantly increased compared to the control group (6.40 ¡À 2.30 cells/frame vs 1.20 ¡À 0.83 cells/frame, P = 0.001). Pretreatment with curcumin caused leukocyte adherence to postcapillary venule to decline (3.00 ¡À 0.81 cells/frame vs 6.40 ¡À 2.30 cells/frame, P = 0.027). The levels of ICAM-1 and TNF-¦Á increased significantly in the indomethacin-treated group compared with the control group (1106.50 ¡À 504.22 pg/mL vs 336.93 ¡À 224.82 pg/mL, P = 0.011 and 230.92 ¡À 114.47 pg/mL vs 47.13 ¡À 65.59 pg/mL, P = 0.009 respectively). Pretreatment with curcumin significantly decreased the elevation of ICAM-1 and TNF-¦Á levels compared to treatment with indomethacin alone (413.66 ¡À 147.74 pg/mL vs 1106.50 ¡À 504.22 pg/mL, P = 0.019 and 58.27 ¡À 67.74 pg/mL vs 230.92 ¡À 114.47 pg/mL, P = 0.013 respectively). The histological appearance of the stomach in the control group was normal. In the indomethacin-treated group, the stomachs showed a mild to moderate neutrophil infiltration score. Gastric lesions were erosive and ulcerative. In rats treated with indomethacin and curcumin, stomach histopathology improved and showed only a mild neutrophil infiltration score and fewer erosive lesions in the gastric mucosa. CONCLUSION: The results indicate that curcumin prevents indomethacin-induced gastropathy through the improvement of gastric microcirculation by attenuating the level of ICAM-1 and TNF-¦Á. %K Curcumin %K Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs %K Gastric damage %K Gastric microcirculation %K Intercellular adhesion molecule-1 %K Tumor necrosis factor-¦Á %U http://www.wjgnet.com/1007-9327/full/v18/i13/1479.htm