抗镰刀病多药提取物对Wistar白化大鼠的急性和亚急性毒性

O. O. Amujoyegbe, M. Idu, J. Agbedahunsi, E. Obuotor, I. Olawuni, O. Oyasowo, G. E. Ogundepo
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几内亚Piper, Gongronema latifolium和Cymbopogon citratus (PGC)作为一种有效的多草药抗镰状细胞提取物用于镰状细胞疾病的管理。本研究评估了PGC乙醇叶提取物对大鼠的毒性作用。采用单剂量白化病大鼠进行急性口服毒性试验,评价其行为改变和死亡率。采用生化、血液学和组织病理学方法对PGC进行亚急性毒理学评价。采用肝脏标记酶、肾脏标记酶和脂质谱进行生化分析。血液学测量包括白细胞计数(WBC)、淋巴细胞计数(LYM)、单核细胞计数(MON)、粒细胞计数(GRAN)、红细胞计数(RBC)。收集器官(肝脏、肾脏和心脏),并使用苏木精和伊红标准方案进行组织病理学评估。经急性毒性研究,在限定剂量为2000mg /kg体重的情况下,使用的动物未出现任何中毒症状或48小时后死亡的迹象。口服给药。对照组与治疗组的所有生化和血液学参数的观察值均无显著差异(p < 0.001)。组织病理学检查显示,治疗组大鼠肾脏和肝脏轻度变性,心脏未见病理改变。急性毒性试验结果表明,复方抗镰刀菌提取物安全无毒。我们发现,每天口服PGC提取物28天是剂量依赖性的,动物耐受良好。然而,与对照大鼠相比,高剂量大鼠肾脏和肝脏的一些生化参数和组织学有轻微的变化。因此,对于镰状细胞疾病的治疗,在进行进一步的细胞毒性评估之前,应鼓励低剂量口服抗镰状细胞病多草药PGC提取物,避免高剂量使用。关键词:复方,急性毒性,亚急性毒性,生化参数,血液学参数,组织病理学参数。
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Acute and sub-acute toxicity of antisickling polyherbal extract in Wistar albino rats
Piper guineense, Gongronema latifolium and Cymbopogon citratus (PGC) serve as an effective polyherbal antisickling extract used in the  management of sickle cell disorder. This present study assessed the toxicity effect of the ethanol leaf extract of PGC in rats. The acute oral toxicity  test of the polyherbal was evaluated in albino rats using a single-dose based on behavioral changes and mortality. Sub-acute toxicological  evaluation of PGC was examined using biochemical, hematological and histopathological methods. Biochemical analysis was carried out using liver markers enzymes, kidney markers enzymes, and lipid profiles. The hematological measurement includes white blood cell counts (WBC),  Lymphocytes (LYM), monocytes (MON), granulocytes (GRAN), Red blood cell count (RBC). The organs (liver, kidney, and heart) were collected and prepared using standard protocols with hematoxylin and eosin for histopathological evaluation. The acute toxicity study of ethanol leaf extract of PGC up to the limit dose of 2000 mg/kg body weight of the animals used did not produce any signs and symptoms of toxic effects or mortality after 48 hrs. of oral administration. There were no significant differences (p < 0.001) in the observed values between the control and the treated groups for all the biochemical and hematological parameters analyzed. Histopathological evaluation of the organs demonstrated mild degeneration in the kidney and liver while the heart revealed no pathological changes in the treated group of rats. The result of acute toxicity indicates that the  combined antisickling polyherbal PGC extract appeared to be safe and non- toxic. Our findings for the 28 days daily oral administration of PGC extract was dose dependent and well tolerated by the animals. Although, slight changes were observed in some biochemical parameters and histology of the kidney and liver at high doses when compared with control rats. Therefore, the consumption of the antisickling polyherbal PGC extract orally should be used encouraged at lower doses and high doses should be avoided for the management of sickle cell disorder until subjected to further cytotoxicity evaluation. Keywords: Polyherbal combination, acute toxicity, subacute toxicity, biochemical parameter, hematological parameter, histopathological parameters.
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