绿茶、大蒜和维生素C对雄性小鼠砷中毒的改善作用:生化和组织学法医观点

Q4 Social Sciences
S. Amer, Yousif A. A. Al Zahrani, M. Al-harbi
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摘要

砷是一种对人体健康具有毒性作用的重金属,广泛存在于环境中。它被用于自杀,因此,获得法医影响。以体重30 ~ 40 g的成年雄性白化小鼠60只,给予亚致死剂量(40 mg/kg体重)砷酸钠,观察其肝脏和肾脏的血液学、生化和组织病理学变化。研究人员还对小鼠进行了绿茶、大蒜和维生素C的联合治疗,以揭示这些草药和合成抗氧化剂的保护作用。砷导致所有血液参数显著下降,而绿茶、大蒜和维生素C改善了这些受影响的血液参数。丙氨酸转氨酶(ALT)和天冬氨酸转氨酶(AST)在砷酸钠处理组显著升高,而绿茶、大蒜和维生素C改善了这些酶水平的升高。砷处理小鼠肌酐和尿素显著升高。在绿茶、大蒜和维生素c联合治疗的小鼠中,这些肾脏参数恢复正常。砷酸盐治疗的小鼠肝脏切片出现静脉充血、窦扩张、单核细胞浸润和门脉周围纤维化。同一组肾标本显示间质出血、单核细胞浸润、肾小球肾炎和近端肾小管坏死。肝肾损伤大大减少,尤其是同时饮用绿茶和大蒜的动物。所使用的草药具有改善和防止砷引起的肝肾毒性的潜力,需要进一步研究。本研究揭示了在法医案件中以肝、肾为指标判定砷中毒的可能性
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The Ameliorative Effect of Green Tea, Garlic and Vitamin C on Arsenic Toxicity in Male Mice: Biochemical and Histological Forensic Perspectives
Arsenic is a heavy metal with toxic effects on human health and is widely found in the environment. It is used in suicides and, hence, acquires forensic impact. Sixty adult male albino mice weighing 30-40 g were subjected to a sub-lethal dose of sodium arsenate (40 mg/kg body weight) to investigate hematological, biochemical and histopathological alterations in liver and kidney. The mice were also co-treated with green tea, garlic and vitamin C to reveal the protective role of these herbal and synthetic antioxidants. Arsenic induced significant declines in all blood parameters, while green tea, garlic and vitamin C ameliorated these affected hematological parameters. Alanine transaminase (ALT) and aspartate transaminase (AST) were significantly increased in the sodium arsenate treated group, while green tea, garlic and vitamin C ameliorated these increases in enzyme levels. Creatinine and urea were significantly increased in arsenic treated mice. These renal parameters become normal in mice co-treated with green tea, garlic and vitamin C. Arsenate-treated mice showed venous congestion, sinusoidal dilatation, mononuclear cell infiltration and periportal fibrosis in liver sections. Kidney samples from the same group revealed interstitial hemorrhages, mononuclear cell infiltration, glomerulonephritis and proximal tubular necrosis. Hepato-renal injuries were greatly reduced, particularly in animals that received both green tea and garlic. The herbs used have a potential for ameliorating and protecting against the hepato-renal toxicity caused by arsenic and need further studies. This study revealed the possibility of using liver and kidney as indicators to ascertain arsenic poisoning in forensic caseworks
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