A Review of the Biochemical, Hematological and Histological Modulations in Acetaminophen Induced Hepatoxicity and the Potential of Urtica Dioica in the Regeneration of the Liver

K. Juma, N. J. Joseph, Mburu N David
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Acetaminophen is a common antipyretic/analgesic drug available as an over the counter prescription. It is an acetilide and phenacetic derivatives. Extensive studies on the safety of acetaminophen have been performed and evidence of hepatoxicity remains to be established. It has also been used in the management of fever and pain. In addition, it has been compounded with many other drugs raising concerns over the safety and efficacy of the use of acetaminophen. The toxicity effect of acetaminophen have also been sustained in all routes of administration; intravenous, intramuscular, rectal and oral with similar biochemical, hematological and histological profiles. The liver is the main organ responsible for metabolic biotransformation of acetaminophen. The hematological, biochemical and pathological effect of the acetaminophen hepatotoxicity will provide a better understanding of the mechanism of action in acetaminophen toxicity. This study therefore reviews previous studies assessing hepatoxicity by examining the biochemical, hematological and histological findings as determined after acetaminophen administration. The potential for Urtica dioica in protecting the liver and its ability in regenerating the hematological, liver enzymes and tissues has been demonstrated in many other studies as shown in this study. Hence, there is great potential for Urtica dioica in the protection of the liver against acetaminophen induced hepatotoxicity. Statistical analysis is also very important for the interpretation of toxicity data. This study has also reviewed the relevant statistical methods as they have been used in various toxicological studies.
对乙酰氨基酚诱导的肝毒性的生化、血液学和组织学调节及其在肝脏再生中的潜力的综述
对乙酰氨基酚是一种常见的解热/镇痛药物,可在柜台处方。它是乙酯和苯乙酸的衍生物。对乙酰氨基酚的安全性进行了广泛的研究,其肝毒性的证据仍有待确定。它也被用于治疗发烧和疼痛。此外,它还与许多其他药物混合使用,引起人们对扑热息痛的安全性和有效性的担忧。对乙酰氨基酚的毒性作用在所有给药途径中都持续存在;静脉注射、肌肉注射、直肠注射和口腔注射具有相似的生化、血液学和组织学特征。肝脏是对乙酰氨基酚代谢生物转化的主要器官。对乙酰氨基酚肝毒性的血液学、生化和病理效应将有助于更好地了解对乙酰氨基酚毒性的作用机制。因此,本研究回顾了以往的研究,通过检查对乙酰氨基酚给药后的生化、血液学和组织学结果来评估肝毒性。杜鹃花在保护肝脏方面的潜力及其再生血液、肝酶和组织的能力已在许多其他研究中得到证实。因此,荨麻疹在保护肝脏免受对乙酰氨基酚引起的肝毒性方面具有很大的潜力。统计分析对毒性数据的解释也很重要。本研究还回顾了在各种毒理学研究中使用的相关统计方法。
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