ArticleViewAbstractPharmacognosy Journal,2022,14,6,782-788.DOI:10.5530/pj.2022.14.168Published:December 2022Type:Research Article Role of Gender in the Protection Against Doxorubicin-Induced Oxidative StressAkram A Hammo, Abdulla A Ahmad, and Zeina A Althanoon Akram A Hammo1, Abdulla A Ahmad2,*, Zeina A Althanoon3 1The primary health care sector in Al-Baaj, Nineveh Health Directorate, Ministry of Health, IRAQ. 2Department of clinical and laboratory sciences, College of Pharmacy, University of Mosul, IRAQ. 3Department of pharmacology and toxicology, College of Pharmacy, University of Mosul, IRAQ Abstract:Background: There are gender differences in the oxidation-reduction reactions. Doxorubicin (Dox) is a chemotherapeutic drug that can produce oxidative stress which may require prevention by antioxidants. Aim: The study aimed to investigate the gender-dependent changes in Dox-induced oxidative stress, and the protective effects of coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10). Materials and Methods: Rats were administered CoQ10 orally for 17 days. On day 13, some rats receiving CoQ10 received a single intraperitoneal dosage of Dox, whereas other rats received normal saline. Glutathione (GSH), malondialdehyde (MDA), and total anti-oxidant capacity (T-AOC) were measured in both genders of albino rats. Results: Dox significantly reduced both GSH and T-AOC levels and caused a significant increase in MDA. The administration of CoQ10 significantly prevented these changes. Dox caused a larger reduction in GSH in males than in females, while CoQ10 caused more protection in females. Dox caused a higher increase in MDA levels in males. Conclusion: Pre-treatments with CoQ10 may protect against Dox-induced oxidative stress, with gender-dependent variations in the extent of these Dox/CoQ10 effects. Keywords:Coenzyme Q10, Doxorubicin, Gender difference, Oxidative stressView:PDF (697.62 KB) PDF Images Gender difference in the protective effect of CoQ10 against Dox effects on serum GSH levels ‹ Increased Risk of Tumor Necrosis Factor-Alpha Levels in Adult Patients with Malignancy Receiving Non-Leucodepleted Packed Red Cells Transfusion up Nano Transdermal Delivery Potential of Fucoidan from Sargassum sp. (Brown Algae) as Chemoprevention Agent for Breast Cancer Treatment ›