Modulation of the mTOR pathway by curcumin in the heart of septic mice
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mTOR is a signaling pathway involved in cell survival, cell stress response, and protein
synthesis that may be a key point in sepsis-induced cardiac dysfunction. Curcumin has been reported
in vitro as an mTOR inhibitor compound; however, there are no studies demonstrating this effect
in experimental sepsis. Thus, this study aimed to evaluate the action of curcumin on the mTOR
pathway in the heart of septic mice. Free curcumin (FC) and nanocurcumin (NC) were used, and
samples were obtained at 24 and 120 h after sepsis. Histopathological and ultrastructural analysis
showed that treatments with FC and NC reduced cardiac lesions caused by sepsis. Our main results
demonstrated that curcumin reduced mTORC1 and Raptor mRNA at 24 and 120 h compared with
the septic group; in contrast, mTORC2 mRNA increased at 24 h. Additionally, the total mTOR mRNA
expression was reduced at 24 h compared with the septic group. Our results indicate that treatment
with curcumin and nanocurcumin promoted a cardioprotective response that could be related to the
modulation of the mTOR pathway
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RATTIS, Bruna A. C. et al. Modulation of the mTOR pathway by curcumin in the heart of septic mice. Pharmaceutics, Basel, v. 14, n. 11, e2277, 2022. DOI: 10.3390/pharmaceutics14112277. Disponível em: https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4923/14/11/2277. Acesso em: 5 fev. 2025.