Heracleum persicum extract improves cyclophosphamide-induced liver toxicity and oxidative stress in male rats

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Abstract:
Background and aims
Cyclophosphamide (CP), is a widely used cytotoxic alkylating agent with antitumor and immunosuppressant properties. In spite of its therapeutic importance, a wide range of adverse effects including reproductive toxicity have been demonstrated following cp treatment in humans and experimental animals.The current report was designed to investigate the possible protective effect of Heracleumpersicum against cyclophosphamide(CP)-induced hepatotoxicity in rats.
Methods
In this experimental research 30 male albino Wistar rats, with body weights of 180-200 g were obtained. The animals were randomly assigned into five groups of 6 in each.Group 1 (control) group 2 (only receiving cyclophosphamide) and groups 3, 4, 5 (receiving cyclophosphamide with differentdoses ofmethanol extract of H.persicum). In order to induce liver toxicity in groups 2, 3, 4 and 5, CP was administered as a single dose (0.5 mg/kg), intraperitoneally and methanol extracts (0.5, 1 and 2 mg/Kg) wereadministered by gavage in 24-h cycles over a 21-day period.
Results
The results showed that administration of CP induced hepatic damage associated with significant increase in the serum marker enzymes aspartate and alanine transaminases (AST, ALT) and alkaline phosphatase (ALP) level in the CP treated group in comparison with the control (p<0.05). In addition, it was revealed that CP-administration cause a significant decrease (p<0.05) in activity of catalase (CAT) and superoxide dismutase (SOD). However, groups which received the extract of H. persicum in association with CP represented significantly improved parameters.
Conclusion
the results revealed that the methanol extract of H. pesicum has hepatoprotective effect against cyclophosphamide(CP)-induced toxicity in rats.
Language:
English
Published:
Future Natural Products, Volume:4 Issue: 3, Summer 2018
Pages:
34 to 44
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