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A High Dose of Short-term Intraperitoneal D-galactose-induced Aging Process in Male Rats.

Journal:
Annals of African medicine
Year:
2026
Authors:
Kartika, Ronald Winardi et al.
Affiliation:
Department of Surgery
Species:
rodent

Abstract

AIMS: Intraperitoneal injection of D-galactose (D-gal i.p.) can accelerate aging has been used to develop models of aging previously, long-term use of D-gal has been used to induce aging in mice. Researchers are trying to determine whether short-term administration of high doses of D-gal i.p. in rats is able to induce significant signs similar to natural aging, namely increased oxidative stress and myostatin. METHODS: Rats aged 6 months were induced D-gal i.p dose of 300 mg/mL/kg for 1 week. Biochemical analysis was performed for the estimation of systemic antioxidants and inflammation. RESULTS: Short-term administration of D-gal i.p significantly increased systemic inflammation and myostatin level. In the treatment group, there is an increased superoxide dismutase activity although lower compared with NaCl 0.9% i.p. CONCLUSION: D-galactose intraperitoneally indeed accelerates aging in animal models by inducing oxidative stress and other aging-related biochemical changes, even with short-term high-dose administrations in one week.

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Original publication: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41731743/