Can coenzyme Q10 alleviate the toxic effect of fenofibrate on skeletal muscle?

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Dalia R. El-Bassouny
Alyaa A. Mansour
Amany S. Ellakkany
Nasra N. Ayuob
Amany A. AbdElfattah
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[1] Mansoura University,Medical Histology & Cell Biology Department, Faculty of Medicine
[2] Damietta University,Medical Histology Department, Faculty of Medicine
[3] King Salman International University,Department of Basic Medical Sciences, Faculty of Medicine
[4] Faculty of Medicine,Yousef Abdullatif Jameel Chair of Prophetic Medical Applications (YAJCPMA)
[5] King Abdulaziz University,undefined
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Skeletal muscle; Fenofibrate; CoQ10; Caspase-3; Creatine kinase; Ultrastructure;
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Fenofibrate (FEN) is an antilipidemic drug that increases the activity of the lipoprotein lipase enzyme, thus enhancing lipolysis; however, it may cause myopathy and rhabdomyolysis in humans. Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) is an endogenously synthesized compound that is found in most living cells and plays an important role in cellular metabolism. It acts as the electron carrier in the mitochondrial respiratory chain. This study aimed to elucidate FEN-induced skeletal muscle changes in rats and to evaluate CoQ10 efficacy in preventing or alleviating these changes. Forty adult male rats were divided equally into four groups: the negative control group that received saline, the positive control group that received CoQ10, the FEN-treated group that received FEN, and the FEN + CoQ10 group that received both FEN followed by CoQ10 daily for 4 weeks. Animals were sacrificed and blood samples were collected to assess creatine kinase (CK). Soleus muscle samples were taken and processed for light and electron microscopic studies. This study showed that FEN increased CK levels and induced inflammatory cellular infiltration and disorganization of muscular architecture with lost striations. FEN increased the percentage of degenerated collagen fibers and immune expression of caspase-3. Ultrastructurally, FEN caused degeneration of myofibrils with distorted cell organelles. Treatment with CoQ10 could markedly ameliorate these FEN-induced structural changes and mostly regain the normal architecture of muscle fibers due to its antifibrotic and antiapoptotic effects. In conclusion, treatment with CoQ10 improved muscular structure by suppressing oxidative stress, attenuating inflammation, and inhibiting apoptosis.
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