Literature DB >> 1917562

Protection against salicylate-induced hepatic injury by zinc. A histochemical and biochemical study.

T Günther1, R Gossrau, J Vormann, M Ruhnke.   

Abstract

Female Wistar rats received an oral dose of 700 mg salicylic acid/kg body wt., given as sodium salicylate. Some of the salicylate-treated rats received two subcutaneous injections of 100 mumol kg-1 ZnCl2 (24 h before and simultaneously with the salicylate administration). Other animals were given one subcutaneous injection of 100 mumol kg-1 ZnCl2 simultaneously with the salicylate treatment. Control rats were similarly injected with ZnCl2. Twenty four hours after salicylate treatment, serum and livers were taken for histochemical and biochemical analysis. The most remarkable effects of the treatment were enrichment of lipid droplets and iron and a reduction of glycogen, particularly in the periportal hepatocytes. The effects of salicylate were partially prevented by two ZnCl2 injections. The protective effects of ZnCl2 may be due to lower iron uptake into hepatocytes and by the induction of zinc metallothionein, which can serve as a scavenger for oxygen radicals.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1917562     DOI: 10.1007/bf01047111

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Histochem J        ISSN: 0018-2214


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