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摘要
传统上,白芷根被用来治疗各种身体疾病,包括肝脏疾病。本研究旨在探讨白花苜蓿根标准化甲醇提取物对扑热息痛、CCl4和酒精致大鼠肝损伤的保护作用及其可能的机制。给Wistar白化大鼠(雌雄各180-240 g, n = 8)服用肝毒物如扑热息痛(3 g kg-1, p.o.)或CCl4 (1 mL kg-1, p.o.)或酒精(15 g kg-1, p.o.)引起血清ALT、AST、ALP和胆红素显著升高;组织脂质过氧化,亚硝酸盐,胶原蛋白;组织GSH和SOD水平降低。肝毒性对照组肝组织病理显示中心静脉扩张、浸润及脂肪变性。与肝毒性对照相比,以白花苜蓿甲醇提取物(100、200和400 mg kg-1)和水飞蓟素(50 mg kg-1)为标准进行预处理可显著逆转这些毒性变化。本研究结果表明,白花苜蓿根对实验性肝毒性具有氧化、炎症和纤维化作用,具有明显的肝保护作用。这些发现支持和扩展了传统和民间医学中使用该植物作为保护肝脏的合理依据。
Possible Mechanism of Plumbago zeylanica in Prevention of Hepatic Dammage in Wistar Rat
Plumbago zeylanica root has been used traditionally to treat various body ailments including liver diseases. The present study was designed to investigate the hepatoprotective effects of standardized methanolic extract of Plumbago zeylanica root on paracetamol, CCl4 and alcohol induced hepatic injuries in rats and its possible mechanism(s) of hepatoprotection. Administration of hepatotoxicants like paracetamol (3 g kg-1, p.o.) or CCl4 (1 mL kg-1, s.c.) or alcohol (15 g kg-1, p.o.) to Wistar albino rats (180-240 g of either sex, n = 8) caused significant increase in serum ALT, AST, ALP and bilirubin; tissue lipid peroxidation, nitrite/nitrate, collagen; and decrease in tissue GSH and SOD levels. The liver histopathology revealed central vein dilation, infiltration and fatty degeneration in hepatotoxicant control groups. Pretreatment with methanolic extract of Plumbago zeylanica (100, 200 and 400 mg kg-1) and silymarin (50 mg kg-1) as standard significantly reversed these toxic changes dose dependently, as compared to hepatotoxicant control. The results in present study suggested that Plumbago zeylanica root possesses marked hepatoprotective potential through its oxidative, inflammatory and fibrotic effects against experimentally induced liver toxicity. These findings support and extend the rational basis for the use of this plant as hepatoprotective in traditional and folk-lore medicine.