Relative Organ Weights and Histological Changes in Wistar Rats Treated with a South East Nigerian Polyherbal Formulation (Ajumbise)

S. Ijioma, E. Osim, A. Nwankwo, O. Nwosu, C. Umezurike, Nnaemeka Nwawuba
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Background and Aim: Ajumbise is a polyherbal formulation used in Southeast Nigeria for enhancing labour, facilitating the expulsion of retained placenta, relieving menstrual and post-delivery pains and promoting involution of the uterus. In this study, the effect of the Polyherbal formulation on body weights, relative organ weights and liver and kidney histology was evaluated. Methods: Forty rats were divided into four groups of ten rats each and were assigned daily oral administration of the extract for 28 days. While group 1 served as the control, groups 2, 3 and 4 were administered increasing doses of the extract. At the end of treatment organs were collected for histological analysis respectively. Students’s t-test at 95% level of significance was used for statistical analysis. Results: Acute toxicity study result indicated zero mortality in all groups within the 24 hours of thestudy, even at a dose of 6000 mg/kg body weight. Body weight gain was significantly lowered in all treatment groups when compared with the control group (P<0.05). Relative liver weight did not significantly differ from that of the control except for the 800 mg/kg treated group where significant elevation was observed (P< 0.05). Relative kidney weights was significantly elevated in groups treated with 200 and 400 mg/kg (P<0.05). No significant histological changes were observed between treatment groups and control except for 800 mg/kg treated group where some inflammatory cells were observed masking the features of the portal triad. The arrangement of the hepatocytes, architecture of the portal triad comprising of the bile duct, hepatic portal vein and hepatic artery and central vein were essentially normal and had neither congestions nor necrosis. Histological presentations of the kidneys in all groups were normal and did not significantly differ from control. Conclusion: We therefore conclude that Ajumbise polyherbal may be safe at low to moderate doses and at such doses does not pose any threat to the liver and kidney cells.
尼日利亚东南部复方制剂(Ajumbise)对Wistar大鼠相对器官重量和组织学变化的影响
背景和目的:Ajumbise是一种多草药配方,用于尼日利亚东南部,用于促进分娩,促进排出残留的胎盘,缓解月经和分娩后疼痛,促进子宫复旧。本研究评价了复方对大鼠体重、相对脏器重量和肝肾组织学的影响。方法:将40只大鼠分为4组,每组10只大鼠,每天口服提取物28 d。第1组为对照组,第2、3、4组分别递增剂量给药。治疗结束时分别采集脏器进行组织学分析。采用95%显著性水平的学生t检验进行统计分析。结果:急性毒性研究结果表明,即使在6000mg /kg体重的剂量下,所有组在研究24小时内均无死亡率。与对照组相比,各治疗组体重增加均显著降低(P<0.05)。相对肝脏重量与对照组相比,除800 mg/kg处理组显著升高外,无显著差异(P< 0.05)。200、400 mg/kg组相对肾脏重量显著升高(P<0.05)。治疗组和对照组之间没有明显的组织学变化,但800 mg/kg治疗组观察到一些炎症细胞掩盖了门静脉三联征的特征。肝细胞排列、由胆管、肝门静脉、肝动脉和中央静脉组成的门静脉三联的结构基本正常,无充血和坏死。所有组肾脏的组织学表现均正常,与对照组无显著差异。结论:因此,我们得出结论,阿琼糖糖多草药在低至中等剂量下可能是安全的,并且在这种剂量下不会对肝脏和肾脏细胞造成任何威胁。
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