Effect of Ginkgo biloba extract on Histomorphometric changes of Hippocampus against Fluoride Toxicity in Wistar Rats

Q4 Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics Toxicology International Pub Date : 2022-05-20 DOI:10.18311/ti/2022/v29i1/28484
Sugavasi Raju, G. Kanchanalatha
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Abstract

Prolonged ingestion of fluoride leads to the pathogenesis known as fluorosis. Fluoride exposure leads to neuro degenerative changes such as reduction in the neuronal cell size and number. Exposure to fluoride showed neurodegenerative changes like shrunken neurons, increased in folding of the nuclear membrane, mitochondrial alterations, and dilated rough endoplasmic reticulum cisternae and clusters of vesicles near the Golgi bodies. Present study is to explore the histomorphometric changes of the hippocampus of fluoride induced brain and treated with Ginkgo biloba Extract (GBE). Thirty number (30) adult male Wistar rats were randomly separated into 5 Groups (n=6). Group1 (Control) supplemented with water, 2 to 5 Groups were supplemented with 100ppm of sodium fluoride for 30 days, while the Groups 3, 4, and 5 were Ginkgo biloba extract treated at 50mg/ kg, 100mg/kg and 200mg/kg body weight for 15 days, after sodium fluoride treatment, results showed that, 200mg/kg GBE provided effective and complete protection against fluoride toxicity. From the present study concluded that 50, 100 and 200 mg/kg GBE was significantly attenuated the fluoride induced toxicity in a dose depending manner. Present histomorphometrical study showed delayed neuronal death in the CA1 and CA3 regions of hippocampus of fluoride group that was significantly attenuated by GBE (50,100 and 200 mg/kg) in a dose dependant manner.
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银杏叶提取物对氟中毒Wistar大鼠海马组织形态学改变的影响
长期摄入氟化物会导致氟中毒。氟暴露导致神经退行性变化,如神经元细胞大小和数量的减少。氟暴露表现为神经退行性改变,如神经元萎缩,核膜折叠增加,线粒体改变,粗内质网池扩大,高尔基体附近出现囊泡簇。本研究旨在探讨银杏叶提取物(GBE)对氟化脑大鼠海马组织形态学的影响。取30只成年雄性Wistar大鼠,随机分为5组(n=6)。第1组(对照组)以水为补充,第2 ~ 5组以100ppm氟化钠为补充,连续30 d,第3、4、5组以50mg/ kg、100mg/kg和200mg/kg体重的银杏叶提取物处理,连续15 d。氟化钠处理后,结果表明,200mg/kg GBE对氟中毒具有有效和完全的保护作用。从目前的研究中得出结论,50、100和200 mg/kg GBE以剂量依赖的方式显著减弱氟化物引起的毒性。本组织形态学研究显示氟组海马CA1和CA3区神经元延迟死亡,GBE(50,100和200 mg/kg)呈剂量依赖性显著减弱。
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Toxicology International
Toxicology International Environmental Science-Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis
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期刊介绍: Toxicology International is a peer-reviewed International Research Journal published bi-annually by the Society of Toxicology, India. The Journal is concerned with various disciplines of Toxicology including man, animals, plants and environment and publishes research, review and general articles besides opinions, comments, news-highlights and letters to editor.
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