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Curative propensity of green tea extract towards hepatic fibrosis induced by CCl(4): A histopathological study.

A M Safer1, M Afzal, A Nomani, O Sosamma, S A Mousa.   

Abstract

Hepatic fibrosis constitutes a serious insult to the liver, with a substantial negative impact on the quality of life of such patients worldwide. It is a consequence of severe liver damage and occurs as the result of several factors. Chronic alcoholism is the most common cause. Fibrosis also results from chronic viral hepatitis and autoimmune hepatitis. Prolonged exposure to environmental toxins such as carbon tetrachloride (CCl(4)) can also lead to fibrosis. In the present study, the hepato-protective effects of green tea extract (GTE) on hepatic fibrosis in a rat liver CCl(4)-induced fibrosis model were examined histologically, 3-dimensionally and biochemically. GTE was prepared from dried green tea leaves and lyophilized. Male albino rats (n=20) weighing 200-250 g were divided into four groups: GI, control; GII, administered 50 mg/kg GTE dissolved in physiological saline daily for four weeks; GIII, administered 40% CCl(4) (1 ml/kg body weight) by subcutaneous injection daily for four weeks; and GIV, treated as GIII, followed by 50 mg/kg GTE dissolved in physiological saline daily for 4 weeks. Histology and 3-dimensional scanning electron microscopy showed hepatic fibrosis with intermingled fibers located between cells in the liver tissues of the CCl(4)-treated rats. Fibrotic lesions virtually disappeared after four weeks of treatment with GTE, returning the architecture of liver tissue back to its normal state. Also, the levels of the hepatic enzymes alanine aminotranferase and aspartate aminotransferase returned to their normal levels after treatment with GTE. The rats were found to regain their normal body weight and their fur color, which had faded due to weight loss. The autopsy results showed the animal liver returning to normal shape and color. Thus, green tea extract is a potent treatment for hepatic fibrosis caused by CCl(4) in this animal model.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22969968      PMCID: PMC3438778          DOI: 10.3892/etm.2012.503

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Exp Ther Med        ISSN: 1792-0981            Impact factor:   2.447


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