Histopathological alterations in organ structures of hypercholesterolemic rats fed Ortanique peel polymethoxylated flavones

Curtis O. Green, Andrew O. Wheatley, Barrie Hanchard, Tracey N. Gibson, Donovan A. McGrowder, Lowell L. Dilworth, Helen N. Asemota
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Background and aim: Studies have shown that polymethoxylated flavones have potent hypolipidemic properties. There are, however, gaps in the literature on their effects on organ structures. This study evaluated the histopathological effects of Ortanique peel polymethoxylated flavones extract (PMFort) on the organ structures of diet-induced hypercholesterolemic rats. Methods: Thirty Sprague–Dawley rats were fed normal rat chow as well as high cholesterol diets supplemented with PMFort and niacin, respectively. Light microscopic evaluation of the liver, spleen, kidney and bowel of hypercholesterolemic rats fed PMFort and niacin was performed to determine possible morphologic alterations, compared to untreated hypercholesterolemic rats. Results: Untreated hypercholesterolemic rats showed significantly altered intestinal morphology, with an increase in the number of absorptive cells and in villus length when compared to untreated normal rats. They also exhibited hepatic steatosis (100%) and inflammation (20%) and lymphoid hyperplasia of the spleen (33%). Hypercholesterolemic rats treated with 1.5% PMFort showed reductions in absorptive cell number, villus length and hepatic steatosis compared to the untreated hypercholesterolemic rats. They also showed significant reduction in splenic lymphoid hyperplasia. Conclusions: The current results would suggest that PMFort consumption has no toxic effects on the organs of hypercholesterolemic rats but may ameliorate hypercholesterolemia-associated alterations in organ structures.

喂枸杞皮多甲氧基黄酮对高胆固醇血症大鼠器官结构的组织病理学改变
背景与目的:研究表明,多甲氧基黄酮具有有效的降血脂作用。然而,关于它们对器官结构的影响,文献中存在空白。本研究探讨了枸杞皮多甲氧基黄酮提取物(PMFort)对饮食性高胆固醇血症大鼠脏器结构的组织病理学影响。方法:30只Sprague-Dawley大鼠分别饲喂正常大鼠饲料和添加PMFort和烟酸的高胆固醇饲料。对高胆固醇血症大鼠喂食PMFort和烟酸后的肝脏、脾脏、肾脏和肠道进行光镜观察,以确定与未治疗的高胆固醇血症大鼠相比可能出现的形态学改变。结果:与未处理的正常大鼠相比,未处理的高胆固醇血症大鼠肠道形态明显改变,吸收细胞数量和绒毛长度增加。他们还表现出肝脏脂肪变性(100%)、炎症(20%)和脾脏淋巴样增生(33%)。与未处理的高胆固醇血症大鼠相比,1.5% PMFort处理的高胆固醇血症大鼠显示吸收细胞数量,绒毛长度和肝脏脂肪变性减少。脾淋巴样增生也明显减少。结论:目前的结果表明,食用PMFort对高胆固醇血症大鼠的器官没有毒性作用,但可能改善高胆固醇血症相关的器官结构改变。
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