Alchornea laxiflora (Benth.) Pax & K. Hoffman extract protects against lead-induced neurodegeneration in cockerel chickens

IF 2 Q3 NEUROSCIENCES IBRO Neuroscience Reports Pub Date : 2024-06-13 DOI:10.1016/j.ibneur.2024.06.004
Oluwaseun Olanrewaju Esan , Olumayowa Olawumi Igado , Omowumi Moromoke Femi-Akinlosotu , Ademola Adetokunbo Oyagbemi , Temidayo Olutayo Omobowale , Omolade Abodunrin Oladele , Evaristus Nwulia
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Lead (Pb) is a ubiquitous, non-biodegradable heavy metal contaminant with a significant impact on both human and animal health. The adverse effect of lead on health and productivity of avian species has received little attention. Alchornea laxiflora (Benth) belongs to Euphorbiaceae family and grows naturally in the Nigerian rain forest. Decoction of the leaves is usually administered traditionally to treat inflammatory and infectious diseases. The ethanol extract of Alchornea laxiflora (EaAL) leaves was used in this study to ameliorate lead-induced neurodegeneration.

Seven groups of 5-week-old cockerels (n=5) were treated for 6 weeks thus: Group A - Control (water only), Group B - (100 mg/kg of EaAL daily), Group C - (200 mg/kg of EaAL daily, p.o.), Group D - (1 % lead acetate in drinking water), Group E - (1 % lead acetate in drinking water and 100 mg/kg of EaAL daily), Group F - (1 % lead acetate and 200 mg/kg of EaAL daily), Group G - (1 % lead acetate and 100 mg/kg of Vitamin C). All administrations were per os birds were euthanized on day 43 by quick cervical dislocation. Histological stains (H&E and Nissl) and Black Gold II (BGII) histochemistry were used to assess alterations in the cerebrum and cerebellum.

Administration of EaAL at the two concentrations resulted in a drastic reduction in the incidence of neuropathologies observed (e.g. pyknosis and multilayering of Purkinje cells, neuronal degeneration in hippocampus cerebrum and ependymal cells, distortion of meningeal epithelial cells, etc). BGII histochemistry revealed severe demyelination caused by the administration of lead acetate, while the two doses of EaAL showed significant restoration of myelin in the cerebellum. The amelioration of demyelination observed with the use of vitamin C was considerably lower than that recorded with the use of EaAL.

The use of EaAL significantly ameliorated morphological alterations and demyelination caused by the administration of lead acetate, however, caution should be exercised in the administration, as individual species idiosyncrasies may arise and the tendency to pro-oxidation at 200 mg/kg when administered alone was observed in one subject.

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alchornea laxiflora (benth.) pax & k. hoffman 提取物可防止铅诱导的公鸡神经变性
铅(Pb)是一种无处不在、不可生物降解的重金属污染物,对人类和动物健康都有重大影响。铅对禽类健康和生产力的不利影响却很少受到关注。Alchornea laxiflora(Benth)属于大戟科,在尼日利亚热带雨林中自然生长。传统上,人们通常用叶煎剂来治疗炎症和传染病。本研究使用大叶女贞(EaAL)叶的乙醇提取物来改善铅引起的神经退行性病变:A组--对照组(仅饮水),B组--(每天100毫克/千克EaAL),C组--(每天200毫克/千克EaAL,口服),D组--(饮水中含1%醋酸铅),E组--(饮水中含1%醋酸铅和每天100毫克/千克EaAL),F组--(每天1%醋酸铅和200毫克/千克EaAL),G组--(1%醋酸铅和100毫克/千克维生素C)。所有给药均在第 43 天通过快速颈椎脱位对鸟类实施安乐死。使用两种浓度的EaAL可显著降低神经病理学的发生率(例如,Purkinje细胞的焦性和多层化、海马脑和上皮细胞的神经元变性、脑膜上皮细胞的变形等)。BGII 组织化学显示,服用醋酸铅会导致严重的脱髓鞘,而两种剂量的 EaAL 则会显著恢复小脑的髓鞘。使用EaAL可显著改善醋酸铅引起的形态学改变和脱髓鞘现象,但在给药时应谨慎,因为可能会出现个别物种的特异性,而且在一名受试者中观察到,单独给药200毫克/千克时有促进氧化的倾向。
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