| Literature DB >> 25004878 |
Yung-Wei Chiu1, Pei-Yu Chao, Chin-Chiu Tsai, Hui-Ling Chiou, Yuh-Chyan Liu, Chuan-Chen Hung, Hung-Che Shih, Te-Jen Lai, Jer-Yuh Liu.
Abstract
Ocimum gratissimum is a traditional herb commonly found in tropical regions, which prevents free radical damage and protects the liver from oxidative stress. In this study, we tested in vivo and in vitro the effectiveness of O. gratissimum extracts (OGEs) in anti-hepatic fibrosis in rats. Male Wistar rats were administered with carbon tetrachloride (CCl4) by intraperitoneal injection and varying amounts of oral injection of OGE doses (0-40 mg/kg body weight) for 8 weeks. Our experiments showed that OGE significantly reduced liver damage, including steatosis and fibrosis, in a dose-dependent manner, as well as significantly decreased the elevation in plasma aspartate aminotransferase (AST) and alanine aminotransferase (ALT). It also inhibited the formation of lipid peroxidative products during CCl4 treatment. Moreover, OGE-inhibited CCl4-induced liver collagen accumulation and promoted the expression of catalase, an anti-oxidative enzyme. The inhibition of fibrosis factors α-SMA expression was also observed. In primary cultures, OGE significantly inhibited the serum-induced activation of hepatic stellate cells (HSCs), and the expression of α-SMA and collagen α (I). These data suggest that O. gratissimum possesses anti-hepatic fibrosis properties via its anti-oxidative components.Entities:
Keywords: Collagen α; Hepatic Stellate Cells; Liver Fibrosis; Ocimum gratissimum: Oxidative Stress; α-SMA
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25004878 DOI: 10.1142/S0192415X14500530
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Am J Chin Med ISSN: 0192-415X Impact factor: 4.667