Is aqueous extract of soybeans neurotoxic? Preliminary evidence from histological evaluation of the cerebellum and cerebrum of Wistar rats.

A.R. Orheruata, A. Enogieru
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BACKGROUND AND AIM: Reports indicate that there is a worldwide surge in plant-based eating patterns as typified by the increasing number of vegetarians and vegans. However, several medicinal and nutritional plants, seeds, and fruits can induce neurotoxicity. Accordingly, this study investigated the histological effects of aqueous Soybeans seed extract (ASSE) on the cerebellum and cerebrum of adult Wistar rats. METHODOLOGY: Following purchase and acclimatization, twenty-four rats were randomly divided into four groups of six rats per group as follows: Group A (control) received 1 ml distilled water daily, group B received 250 mg/kg body weight of ASSE daily, group C received 500 mg/kg body weight of ASSE daily and group D received 1000 mg/kg body weight of ASSE daily. All administration, via an oral gavage, lasted for twenty-eight days. After sacrifice, the cerebellum and cerebrum were separated, weighed, and processed for histological assessment. RESULTS: Results showed no significant difference (P>0.05) in the body, brain, cerebellar, relative cerebellar, cerebral, and relative cerebral weights of rats treated with all doses of ASSE compared to control. Also, no significant difference (P>0.05) was observed in the cerebellum-brain and cerebrum-brain ratios of treated rats in comparison to control. Histological findings revealed normal and intact histology of the cerebellum and cerebrum layers in treated rats when compared to control. CONCLUSION: Taken together, these findings provide preliminary histological evidence demonstrating that ASSE was safe for the experimental rats and had no adverse effect on the cerebellum and cerebrum.
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大豆水提取物是否具有神经毒性?Wistar 大鼠小脑和大脑组织学评估的初步证据。
背景和目的:有报告显示,世界范围内以植物为基础的饮食模式激增,素食主义者和纯素食者的人数不断增加就是典型的例子。然而,一些药用和营养植物、种子和水果会诱发神经毒性。因此,本研究调查了大豆种子水提取物(ASSE)对成年 Wistar 大鼠小脑和大脑的组织学影响。方法:购买和适应后,将 24 只大鼠随机分为以下四组,每组 6 只:A 组(对照组)每天服用 1 毫升蒸馏水,B 组每天服用 250 毫克/千克体重的 ASSE,C 组每天服用 500 毫克/千克体重的 ASSE,D 组每天服用 1000 毫克/千克体重的 ASSE。所有给药均采用口服灌胃法,持续 28 天。小脑和大脑分离、称重并进行组织学评估。结果:结果显示,与对照组相比,所有剂量的 ASSE 对大鼠的身体、大脑、小脑、相对小脑重量、大脑重量和相对大脑重量均无显著差异(P>0.05)。此外,与对照组相比,经处理的大鼠的小脑-大脑和大脑-小脑比率也无明显差异(P>0.05)。组织学结果显示,与对照组相比,治疗大鼠的小脑和大脑层组织学正常且完好。结论:综上所述,这些研究结果提供了初步的组织学证据,证明 ASSE 对实验大鼠是安全的,对小脑和大脑没有不良影响。
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