Haematological effects of aqueous extract of Vernonia amygdalina and a known immunostimulant In Wistar Rats

R. Kadir, A. Ibrahim, I. M. Bamtefa, B. A. Ibrahim, M. K. Ogunfemi, S. Gwadabe, R. Jaji-Sulaimon, F. Adigun, M. Ajao
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Plants have provided sources of drugs which have made contribution to health. The use of plant extracts for the treatment of diseases is being practiced widely. Vernonia amygdalina (VA), otherwise known as bitter leaf is a shrub that grows commonly in tropical Africa and consumed as vegetable. People have considered bitter leaf as a traditional medicine, as its being used for the treatment of various illnesses such as fever, diarrhea, malaria, etc. However, its haematological effects are to be explored in this study.Thirty adult male wistar rats weighing averagely 150g were studied. They were housed, fed and cared under humane conditions in the animal house. They were divided into six groups of 5 each, with groups I and II being controls while the others were experimental. Prednisone was administered for two weeks, then blood samples were taken following which the treatments were given for specified periods. The animals were thereafter sacrificed and blood samples for CD4 and haematologic parameters taken, as well as splenic organ for histology.The results show weight increase across all groups. There was no appreciable difference in the CD4 and red blood cell count in the bitter leaf groups while the levamisole had significant decrease in these parameters. Bitter leaf was associated with significant decrease in haemoglobin level. The photomicrographs of the spleen showed decrease dimension in the white pulp and marginal zone. Levamisole and Vernonia amygdalina were associated with decreased haematological parameters.Keyowrds: Vernonia amygdalina, Levamisole, Haematological parameters, Wistar rats
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苦杏仁水提物和已知免疫刺激剂对Wistar大鼠血液学的影响
植物提供了对健康有贡献的药物的来源。利用植物提取物治疗疾病正在得到广泛应用。扁桃苦叶(VA),也被称为苦叶,是一种灌木,通常生长在热带非洲,作为蔬菜食用。人们认为苦叶子是一种传统药物,因为它被用来治疗各种疾病,如发烧、腹泻、疟疾等。然而,其血液学作用尚待研究。以30只平均体重150g的成年雄性wistar大鼠为研究对象。它们在动物饲养场的人道条件下被饲养、喂养和照顾。他们被分成六组,每组5人,第一组和第二组是对照组,其他组是实验组。泼尼松给药两周,然后采集血液样本,然后在指定的时间内给予治疗。随后处死动物,采集血液CD4和血液学指标,并对脾器官进行组织学检查。结果显示,所有人群的体重都有所增加。苦叶组小鼠CD4和红细胞计数无明显差异,左旋咪唑组小鼠CD4和红细胞计数有显著降低。苦叶与血红蛋白水平显著降低有关。脾脏的显微照片显示白色髓质和边缘区尺寸减小。左旋咪唑和扁桃仁与血液参数下降有关。关键词:苦杏仁;左旋咪唑;血液学参数
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