Assessment of Parkia biglobosa on Hepatic and Renal Biomarkers of Dexamethasone-Exposed Pregnant Rats

Funmilola Comfort Oladele, Gbenga David Olubunmi, Ruth Odu Odeh, A. I. Airaodion
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Aim: This study sought to investigate its effect on hepatic and renal biomarkers of female pregnant rats. Place and Duration: This work was carried out in the Department of Medical Biochemistry and Department of Science Laboratory Technology, Ekiti State University, Ado Ekiti between January and June 2021. Methodology: Locust bean seeds were purchased from an open market in Ado Ekiti, Nigeria and were processed using standard method. Fifteen female pregnant rats were divided into three groups of five each. Animals in group A were exposed to standard animal feed only. This served as the control group. Those in group B were exposed to animal feed mixed with locust beans + 0.3 mg/kg body weight of dexamethasone, while those in group C were exposed to animal feed mixed with locust beans only. At the end of the eight days treatment, animals were sacrificed and blood sample, liver and kidney were collected. Results: Exposure of pregnant rats to dexamethasone was observed to significantly (p<0.05) increased the activities of plasma aspartate amino transaminase (AST) and alanine amino transferase (ALT) as well as the concentrations of plasma total protein, bilirubin, creatinine and urea when compared with those in animals in the control as well as those treated with P. biglobosa only. The results further showed that administration of P. biglobosa only had no significant effect on plasma hepatic and renal biomarkers except urea which was significantly lower than those in the control group as well as those treated with dexamethasone. The results obtained from liver and kidney homogenate respectively are similar to those observed in the plasma. Conclusion: Exposure of animals to dexamethasone adversely unhinged hepatic and renal biomarkers investigated in the study. The study also revealed that P. biglobosa seed is beneficial to the health of the liver and kidney of pregnant female rats.
地塞米松暴露妊娠大鼠肝、肾生物标志物的研究
目的:探讨其对雌性妊娠大鼠肝脏和肾脏生物标志物的影响。地点和时间:这项工作于2021年1月至6月在Ado Ekiti Ekiti州立大学医学生物化学系和科学实验室技术系进行。方法:刺槐豆种子购自尼日利亚Ado Ekiti的一个公开市场,并采用标准方法进行加工。15只怀孕的雌性大鼠被分成三组,每组5只。A组仅饲喂标准饲料。这是对照组。B组饲喂混合刺槐豆的饲料+ 0.3 mg/kg体重地塞米松,C组饲喂只混合刺槐豆的饲料。8天治疗结束后,处死动物,取血、肝、肾。结果:妊娠期大鼠暴露于地塞米松后,血浆天冬氨酸转氨酶(AST)和丙氨酸转氨酶(ALT)活性以及血浆总蛋白、胆红素、肌酐和尿素浓度均明显高于对照组和单独暴露于地塞米松的妊娠期大鼠(p<0.05)。结果进一步表明,除尿素显著低于对照组和地塞米松组外,大鼠血浆肝脏和肾脏生物标志物均无显著影响。从肝脏和肾脏匀浆中分别得到的结果与在血浆中观察到的结果相似。结论:动物暴露于地塞米松对肝脏和肾脏生物标志物有不良影响。本研究还发现,大黄籽对怀孕雌性大鼠的肝肾健康有益。
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