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Lycium barbarum extract provides effective protection against paracetamol-induced acute hepatotoxicity in rats.

Ercan Gündüz1, Recep Dursun1, Yılmaz Zengin1, Mustafa İçer1, Hasan Mansur Durgun1, Ayşe Kanıcı2, İbrahim Kaplan3, Ulaş Alabalık4, Hüseyin Gürbüz1, Cahfer Güloğlu1.   

Abstract

The aim of the present study was to investigate the hepatoprotective and antioxidant effects of Lycium barbarum (LB) extract against paracetamol-induced acute oxidative stress and hepatotoxicity in rats. The subjects were divided into 6 groups of 8 rats each. The rats in the LB group were administered a dose of 100 mg/kg LB extract dissolved in saline via the intraperitoneal route for 7 days. Subsequently, after last dose of LB, PCT was given in a single dose of 1 g/kg diluted in saline via the oral route. Twenty-four hours later, blood samples were drawn from all of the subjects for serum Aspartate aminotransferase (AST), Alanine aminotransferase (ALT), Total antioxidant status (TAS) and Total oxidant status (TOS) tests, and liver tissue samples were obtained for histopathological evaluation. The mean TAS level of the group that was subjected to PCT intoxication was significantly lower than those of the other groups. Additionally, the mean TOS, Oxidative stress index (OSI), ALT and AST values were significantly higher in this group. Though the mean TAS level in the PCT + LB group was significantly higher than that of the PCT group, the TOS, OSI, ALT, and AST levels were significantly lower. When the PCT + LB group and the PCT only group were compared in terms of liver damage during the histopathological evaluation, a statistically significant difference was observed in Grade I and Grade III damage (P=0.013 and P=0.038, respectively). We conclude that Lycium barbarum extract leads to a significant improvement in PCT-induced acute hepatotoxicity in terms of the histopathological results, serum oxidative stress parameters, and serum liver function marker enzymes.

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Keywords:  Lycium barbarum; hepatic damage; paracetamol intoxication

Year:  2015        PMID: 26221346      PMCID: PMC4509291     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Clin Exp Med        ISSN: 1940-5901


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