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Hyun-Jung Chae1, Jung-Eun Yim2, Kyung-Ah Kim3, Jong-Hee Chyun1.
Abstract
As well-being foods pursuing healthy life are becoming popular, interest in Rubus coreanus Miquel (RCM) fruit, a type of Korean blackberry, is increasing due to its medicinal actions including protecting the liver, brightening the eyes, and alleviating diabetes. This study was carried out to evaluate the hepatoprotective effects of RCM concentrates on liver injuries induced by carbon tetrachloride (CCl4) in rats. RCM, produced in June ~ July 2008 at Chunbook, Gochang (South Korea), was finely mashed. The seeds were removed and the juices were condensed. Thirty-two Sprague-Dawley rats were divided into four groups according to treatment: normal (eight rats), CCl4, 1% RCM, and 2% RCM. Experimental diets were provided to the experimental animals for 4 weeks. We measure total cholesterol, high density lipoprotein-cholesterol (HDL-C), aspartate amino transferase (AST), alanine amino transferase (ALT), and alkaline phosphatase (ALP) levels. Part of the livers was isolated for histopathological evaluation, and analyzed for lipid peroxide (TBARS), superoxide dismutase (SOD) and liver proteins. The activities of serum AST, ALT, and ALP were elevated following CCl4 administration. Levels of hepatic TBARS were also significantly increased in the CCl4 groups. However, hepatic TBARS levels and the activities of serum enzymes were markedly reduced by supplementation with the RCM concentrates (P < 0.05). Hepatic SOD activity increased in the RCM concentrates group versus CCl4 groups. Histopathological examination revealed massive necrosis in the centrilobular area and degenerative changes caused by CCl4 were ameliorated by dietary supplementation with RCM concentrates. These results suggest that RCM concentrates have hepatoprotective effects and may improve the symptoms of liver injuries.Entities:
Keywords: Rubus coreanus Miquel; carbon tetrachloride; hepatoprotective effects
Year: 2014 PMID: 24611104 PMCID: PMC3944155 DOI: 10.4162/nrp.2014.8.1.40
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nutr Res Pract ISSN: 1976-1457 Impact factor: 1.926
Composition (g/100 g diet) of the experimental diets
1) Composition of the vitamin mixture (1.0% in diet provided the following vitamins): 6 mg thiamin HCl, 6 mg iboflavin, 30 mg nicotinic acid, 16 mg calcium pantothenate, 2 mg folic acid, 10 µg cyanocobalamine, 0.2 mg biotin, 4000 IU vitamin A, 1000 IU vitamin D, 50 IU vitamin E, 50 µg vitamin K, and 7 mg pyridoxine HCl.
2) Composition of the mineral mixture [3.5% in diet provided the following minerals (mg/kg diet)] : 5200 calcium (calcium phosphate, dibasic), 4000 phosphorus (calcium phosphate, dibasic), 1020 sodium (sodium chloride), 3600 potassium (potassium citrate, H2O), 500 magnesium (magnesium oxide), 54 manganese (manganese carbonate), 35 iron (ferric chloride), 6 copper (cupric carbonate), 30 zinc (zinc carbonate), 0.2 iodine (potassium iodine), 0.1 selenium (sodium selenite, 5 H2O), 2.0 chrome (chrome potassium sulfate, 12 H2O), 1560 chloride (sodium chloride), and 1000 sulfate (potassium sulfate).
CON: Normal diet, CCl4: CCl4 + Normal diet, 1% RCM: CCl4 + 1% RCM diet, 2% RCM: CCl4 + 2% RCM diet
Average weight gain, liver weight, and liver index (LI) of the experimental rats
CON: Normal diet, CCl4: CCl4 + Normal diet, 1% RCM: CCl4 + 1% RCM diet, 2% RCM: CCl4 + 2% RCM diet
LI (Liver index values); liver weight / 100 g body weight.
1)Values represent the mean ± SD
2)Mean values with different superscripts within a given column are significantly different (P < 0.05) according to Duncan's multiple range test.
Serum lipid levels in the experimental rats
CON: Normal diet, CCl4: CCl4 + Normal diet, 1% RCM: CCl4 + 1% RCM diet, 2% RCM: CCl4 + 2% RCM diet
ns: not significant
1)Values represent the mean ± SD
2)Mean values with different superscripts within a given column are significantly different (P < 0.05) according to Duncan's multiple range test.
Serum biochemical indices of liver function for the experimental rats
CON: Normal diet, CCl4: CCl4 + Normal diet, 1% RCM: CCl4 + 1% RCM diet, 2% RCM: CCl4 + 2% RCM diet, AST: aspartate amino transferase, ALT: alanine amino transferase, ALP: alkaline phosphatase
1) Values represent the mean ± SD
2) Mean values with different superscripts within a given column are significantly different (P < 0.05) according to Duncan's multiple range test.
Hepatic TBARS levels in the experimental rats
CON: Normal diet, CCl4: CCl4 + Normal diet, 1% RCM: CCl4 + 1% RCM diet, 2% RCM: CCl4 + 2% RCM diet
1)Values represent the mean ± SD
2)Mean values with different superscripts within a given column are significantly different (P < 0.05) according to Duncan's multiple range test.
Hepatic SOD levels in the experimental rats
CON: Normal diet, CCl4: CCl4 + Normal diet, 1% RCM: CCl4 + 1% RCM diet, 2% RCM: CCl4 + 2% RCM diet
1)Values represent the mean ± SD
2)Mean values with different superscripts within a given column are significantly different (P < 0.05) according to Duncan's multiple range test.
Fig. 1Histopathological examination of liver tissues from the experimental rats. (A) Control group, (B) CCl4 group, (C) CCl4 + 1% RCM group, (D) CCl4 + 2% RCM group, CV: central vein, Hematoxylin-eosin staining, 100× magnification