Effects of aqueous rhizome extract of Zingiber officinale on arsenic trioxide-induced spleen damage in adult Wistar rats.

E. O. Imafidon, B.A. Ezekiel
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BACKGROUND AND AIM: Arsenic trioxide induces significant spleen toxicity, causing splenomegaly, oxidative stress, inflammation, and compromised immune responses, which can lead to infections, impaired blood filtration, and systemic health decline. Zingiber officinale, known for its anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and anti-carcinogenic properties, shows potential in mitigating toxicity and oxidative stress. This study aimed to assess the effects of aqueous rhizome extract of Zingiber officinale on arsenic trioxide-induced spleen damage in adult Wistar rats. METHODOLOGY: Thirty (30) adult Wistar rats (n=5) were randomly assigned into six groups (A-F). Group A served as control; Group B - 10 mg/kg As2O3 only; Group C - 190 mg/kg body weight of Zingiber officinale stem extract and 10 mg/kg As2O3; Group D - 380 mg/kg body weight of Zingiber officinale stem extract and 10 mg/kg As2O3; Group E - 50 mg/kg body weight of standard drug (silymarin) and 10 mg/kg As2O3. Group F - 380 mg/kg body weight of Zingiber officinale stem extract. RESULTS: Results of haematological parameters showed no significant difference (p>0.05) across groups. The arsenic trioxide-only group had significantly decreased glutathione, catalase, and superoxide dismutase, and increased malondialdehyde levels (p<0.05) compared to control. Pre-treatment with Zingiber officinale and silymarin significantly improved these markers (p<0.05). Histologically, arsenic trioxide caused severe spleen damage, while pre-treatment with Zingiber officinale and silymarin showed marked improvement. In conclusion, CONCLUSION: Taken together, these findings provide evidence that Zingiber officinale protects against arsenic trioxide-induced spleen damage in Wistar rats.
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细辛根茎水提取物对三氧化二砷诱发的成年 Wistar 大鼠脾脏损伤的影响
背景和目的:三氧化二砷会诱发严重的脾毒性,导致脾肿大、氧化应激、炎症和免疫反应受损,从而导致感染、血液过滤功能受损和全身健康状况下降。姜根以其抗炎、抗氧化和抗癌特性而闻名,在减轻毒性和氧化应激方面具有潜力。本研究旨在评估姜科植物姜的根茎水提取物对三氧化二砷诱导的成年 Wistar 大鼠脾脏损伤的影响。方法:将 30 只成年 Wistar 大鼠(n=5)随机分为六组(A-F)。A 组为对照组;B 组 - 仅 10 mg/kg As2O3;C 组 - 190 mg/kg 体重的细辛茎提取物和 10 mg/kg As2O3;D 组 - 380 mg/kg 体重的细辛茎提取物和 10 mg/kg As2O3;E 组 - 50 mg/kg 体重的标准药物(水飞蓟素)和 10 mg/kg As2O3。F 组--380 毫克/千克体重的细辛茎提取物。结果:血液学参数结果显示,各组之间无显著差异(P>0.05)。与对照组相比,仅使用三氧化二砷组的谷胱甘肽、过氧化氢酶和超氧化物歧化酶水平明显下降,丙二醛水平上升(p<0.05)。预处理后使用姜辣素和水飞蓟素可明显改善这些指标(p<0.05)。从组织学角度来看,三氧化二砷会造成严重的脾脏损伤,而使用洋姜和水飞蓟素进行预处理后,情况会得到明显改善。总之,结论:综上所述,这些研究结果提供了证据,证明细辛可防止三氧化二砷诱发的 Wistar 大鼠脾脏损伤。
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