Possible Hepatoprotective Effects of Mustard Seed Extract Against Paracetamol-Induced Liver Injury in Male Albino Rat

IF 0.1 Q4 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Catrina-The International Journal of Environmental Sciences Pub Date : 2018-09-01 DOI:10.21608/cat.2018.14337
Howayda E. Khaled
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The evaluation of hepatoprotective effect of Mustard seed (MS) extract was assessed against paracetamol induced hepatic injury in albino rats. Animals were divided into 4 groups, each of 5 rats. Group I served as control group; group II treated with ethanolic extract from Mustard seed at a dose level of 500 mg/kg body weight orally once for 10 days. Group III represents induced liver injury animals using single dose of paracetamol (PCT). Group IV combined treatment of MS extract and PCT. Elevated serum marker enzymes such as ALT, AST, ALP, GGT and LDH were observed due to paracetamol treatment. Combined administration of MS extract with PCT to rat partially normalized the altered hepatic biochemical markers caused by PCT. Moreover, PCT caused histological changes in livers of rat including swelling and dilation in sinusoidal space, inflammation in portal tract and hepatocytes, as well as, hyperplasia in Kuppfer cells. However, co-administration of MS extract with PCT alleviated to some extent the changes caused by PCT but not as the normal liver. The results of this study strongly indicate that Mustard seed has possible potent hepatoprotective action against paracetamol induced hepatic damage in rats.
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芥菜籽提取物对白化雄性大鼠扑热息痛肝损伤的保护作用
研究了芥籽提取物对扑热息痛致白化大鼠肝损伤的保护作用。动物分为4组,每组5只大鼠。第一组为对照组;II组用芥菜籽乙醇提取物处理,剂量水平为500 mg/kg体重,口服1次,连续10 d。第三组为单剂量扑热息痛(PCT)诱导的肝损伤动物。IV组MS提取物与PCT联合治疗,对乙酰氨基酚治疗后血清标记酶ALT、AST、ALP、GGT、LDH升高。MS提取物与PCT联合给药可使PCT引起的肝脏生化指标改变部分正常化,PCT引起大鼠肝脏组织学改变,包括窦腔肿胀扩张、门静脉和肝细胞炎症、库普弗细胞增生。然而,MS提取物与PCT合用在一定程度上减轻了PCT引起的肝脏变化,但对正常肝脏的影响较小。本研究结果强烈提示芥菜籽对扑热息痛引起的大鼠肝损伤可能具有有效的保肝作用。
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