Hepatoprotective activity of lycopene in experimental paracetamol-induced liver injury in rats

R. Bonilha Dezena, Gustavo Henrique Da Silva, Gisele Mara Silva Gonçalves
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Aim: To evaluate the hepatoprotective effects of lycopene pretreatment in paracetamol-induced liver damage (PILD). Methods: Wistar rats were administered oral lycopene (4 mg/kg/day) by gastric lavage for 8 days. Subsequently, 3 g/kg paracetamol was administered on day 8. After 24 and 72 h, animals were euthanized, and intracardiac blood samples were collected to measure levels of aspartate aminotransferase (AST), alanine transaminase (ALT), gamma-glutamyl transferase, and alkaline phosphatase (ALP). In addition, the liver was harvested for histological analyses. Results: Negative and positive control groups (treated with saline or paracetamol on day 8, respectively) were compared with lycopene- and lycopene-paracetamol-treated (lycopene+paracetamol on day 8) groups. Notably, we observed that 24 h after PILD, lycopene treatment significantly reduced serum transaminase (ALT/AST) levels when compared with those in the saline-treated group. Conclusion: Lycopene improved liver recovery following PILD. Although lycopene exhibits antioxidant action and has been indicated for liver diseases, its use must be cautiously undertaken, especially considering the liver patholog y involved, as results may vary for each underlying factor.
番茄红素对实验性扑热息痛大鼠肝损伤的保护作用
目的:探讨番茄红素预处理对扑热息痛性肝损伤(PILD)的保护作用。方法:Wistar大鼠灌胃给予番茄红素(4 mg/kg/d),灌胃8 d。随后,第8天给予3 g/kg扑热息痛。24和72 h后安乐死,取心内血,测定天冬氨酸转氨酶(AST)、丙氨酸转氨酶(ALT)、γ -谷氨酰转移酶和碱性磷酸酶(ALP)水平。此外,取肝进行组织学分析。结果:阴性对照组和阳性对照组(分别于第8天给予生理盐水或扑热息痛)与番茄红素组和番茄红素-扑热息痛组(第8天给予番茄红素+扑热息痛)进行比较。值得注意的是,我们观察到,与盐处理组相比,番茄红素处理在PILD后24小时显著降低了血清转氨酶(ALT/AST)水平。结论:番茄红素可促进肝脏恢复。虽然番茄红素具有抗氧化作用,并已被用于治疗肝脏疾病,但必须谨慎使用,特别是考虑到所涉及的肝脏病理,因为每个潜在因素的结果可能不同。
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