Evaluation of the Hepato and Nephron-Protective Effect of a Polyherbal Mixture using Wistar Albino Rats

Aim: A polyherbal formulation prepared from a mixture of leaves of Gongronema latifolia, Ocimum gratissimum and Vernonia amygdalina (GOV) was evaluated for hepato-nephro protective properties against acetaminophen-induced toxicity in Wistar albino rats. Materials and Methods: Normal Wistar albi...

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Main Authors: Onyekachi Ogbonnaya Iroanya, Olumide Adedapo Adebesin, Joy Okpuzor
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Language:English
Published: JCDR Research and Publications Private Limited 2014-06-01
Series:Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research
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spelling doaj-fae99a7e836b4c5ead7eae8db8ccd1232020-11-25T03:51:46ZengJCDR Research and Publications Private LimitedJournal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research2249-782X0973-709X2014-06-0186HC15HC2110.7860/JCDR/2014/5875.4501Evaluation of the Hepato and Nephron-Protective Effect of a Polyherbal Mixture using Wistar Albino RatsOnyekachi Ogbonnaya Iroanya0Olumide Adedapo Adebesin1Joy Okpuzor2Lecturer, Department of Cell Biology and Genetics, University of Lagos, Akoka – Yaba, Lagos, Nigeria. Assistant Lecturer, Department of Cell Biology and Genetics, University of Lagos, Akoka – Yaba, Lagos, Nigeria.Professor and Head, Department of Cell Biology and Genetics, University of Lagos, Akoka – Yaba, Lagos, Nigeria.Aim: A polyherbal formulation prepared from a mixture of leaves of Gongronema latifolia, Ocimum gratissimum and Vernonia amygdalina (GOV) was evaluated for hepato-nephro protective properties against acetaminophen-induced toxicity in Wistar albino rats. Materials and Methods: Normal Wistar albino rats were orally treated with different doses of GOV extract (2, 4 and 8 g/kg b. wt), distilled water and some standard hepatoprotective drugs such as Liv 52 and silymarin for 14 days. However, a day prior to the 14th day, 3 g/kg body weight dose of Acetaminophen (APAP) was administered p.o. 1h before GOV and the standard drugs to induce hepatic and renal damage. The normal control was setup which received only distilled water. The serum levels of liver marker enzymes, biochemical analytes, antioxidant enzymes and hematological parameters were monitored. Results: The results showed that pretreatment of experimental animals with a different doses of the polyherbal formulation dose dependently caused a significant (p≤0.05) increase in the levels of most of the measured hematological parameters but significantly (p≤0.05) reduced the levels of MCV and monocytes when compared to the APAP induced toxin control group. Rats pretreated with GOV exhibited significant (p< 0.05) increase in serum levels of ALP, ALT, AST, GGT, LDH, Cholesterol, Triglycerides, Urea and a subsequent decrease in Albumin, Creatine and Total protein when compared to the normal rats. This trend in enzyme and biochemical analytes levels were significantly (p< 0.05) reversed when compared to toxin control group. GOV significantly (p< 0.05) and dose dependently increased the serum, kidney and hepatic CAT, GPx, GSH, GST, SOD and total protein activity in APAP induced damage in rats compared to the toxin control groups. Conclusion: The data from this study suggest that the polyherbal formulation possess hepato and nephron-protective potential against acetaminophen induced hepatotoxicity in rats, thus providing scientific rationale for its use in traditional medicine for the treatment of liver diseases.https://jcdr.net/articles/PDF/4501/5875_PFA(AK)_PF2(AGAK)_PFA2(AK)_PF2(PAG)_PF2(PN).pdfacetaminophenantioxidantgongronema latifoliahepatotoxicityliver marker enzymesnephron-protectiveocimum gratissimumvernonia amygdalina
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author Onyekachi Ogbonnaya Iroanya
Olumide Adedapo Adebesin
Joy Okpuzor
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Olumide Adedapo Adebesin
Joy Okpuzor
Evaluation of the Hepato and Nephron-Protective Effect of a Polyherbal Mixture using Wistar Albino Rats
Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research
acetaminophen
antioxidant
gongronema latifolia
hepatotoxicity
liver marker enzymes
nephron-protective
ocimum gratissimum
vernonia amygdalina
author_facet Onyekachi Ogbonnaya Iroanya
Olumide Adedapo Adebesin
Joy Okpuzor
author_sort Onyekachi Ogbonnaya Iroanya
title Evaluation of the Hepato and Nephron-Protective Effect of a Polyherbal Mixture using Wistar Albino Rats
title_short Evaluation of the Hepato and Nephron-Protective Effect of a Polyherbal Mixture using Wistar Albino Rats
title_full Evaluation of the Hepato and Nephron-Protective Effect of a Polyherbal Mixture using Wistar Albino Rats
title_fullStr Evaluation of the Hepato and Nephron-Protective Effect of a Polyherbal Mixture using Wistar Albino Rats
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of the Hepato and Nephron-Protective Effect of a Polyherbal Mixture using Wistar Albino Rats
title_sort evaluation of the hepato and nephron-protective effect of a polyherbal mixture using wistar albino rats
publisher JCDR Research and Publications Private Limited
series Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research
issn 2249-782X
0973-709X
publishDate 2014-06-01
description Aim: A polyherbal formulation prepared from a mixture of leaves of Gongronema latifolia, Ocimum gratissimum and Vernonia amygdalina (GOV) was evaluated for hepato-nephro protective properties against acetaminophen-induced toxicity in Wistar albino rats. Materials and Methods: Normal Wistar albino rats were orally treated with different doses of GOV extract (2, 4 and 8 g/kg b. wt), distilled water and some standard hepatoprotective drugs such as Liv 52 and silymarin for 14 days. However, a day prior to the 14th day, 3 g/kg body weight dose of Acetaminophen (APAP) was administered p.o. 1h before GOV and the standard drugs to induce hepatic and renal damage. The normal control was setup which received only distilled water. The serum levels of liver marker enzymes, biochemical analytes, antioxidant enzymes and hematological parameters were monitored. Results: The results showed that pretreatment of experimental animals with a different doses of the polyherbal formulation dose dependently caused a significant (p≤0.05) increase in the levels of most of the measured hematological parameters but significantly (p≤0.05) reduced the levels of MCV and monocytes when compared to the APAP induced toxin control group. Rats pretreated with GOV exhibited significant (p< 0.05) increase in serum levels of ALP, ALT, AST, GGT, LDH, Cholesterol, Triglycerides, Urea and a subsequent decrease in Albumin, Creatine and Total protein when compared to the normal rats. This trend in enzyme and biochemical analytes levels were significantly (p< 0.05) reversed when compared to toxin control group. GOV significantly (p< 0.05) and dose dependently increased the serum, kidney and hepatic CAT, GPx, GSH, GST, SOD and total protein activity in APAP induced damage in rats compared to the toxin control groups. Conclusion: The data from this study suggest that the polyherbal formulation possess hepato and nephron-protective potential against acetaminophen induced hepatotoxicity in rats, thus providing scientific rationale for its use in traditional medicine for the treatment of liver diseases.
topic acetaminophen
antioxidant
gongronema latifolia
hepatotoxicity
liver marker enzymes
nephron-protective
ocimum gratissimum
vernonia amygdalina
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