Protective effect of Aquilegia vulgaris (L.) against lead acetate-induced oxidative stress in rats

被引:101
作者
El-Nekeety, Aziza A. [1 ]
El-Kady, Ahmed A. [1 ]
Soliman, Mahmoud S. [2 ]
Hassan, Nabila S. [3 ]
Abdel-Wahhab, Mosaad A. [1 ]
机构
[1] Natl Res Ctr, Food Toxicol & Contaminants Dept, Cairo 12622, Egypt
[2] Natl Res Ctr, Dept Med Chem, Cairo 12622, Egypt
[3] Natl Res Ctr, Dept Pathol, Cairo 12622, Egypt
关键词
Aquilegia vulgaris; Lead acetate; Oxidative stress; Liver; Kidney; INDUCED LIPID-PEROXIDATION; DNA-DAMAGE; HEAVY-METALS; LIVER; ANTIOXIDANT; EXPOSURE; GLUTATHIONE; INHIBITION; CADMIUM; NITRATE;
D O I
10.1016/j.fct.2009.06.019
中图分类号
TS2 [食品工业];
学科分类号
0832 ;
摘要
Oxidative stress has been proposed as a possible mechanism involved in lead toxicity. The current study was carried out to evaluate the antioxidant activity of the ethanol extract of Aquilegia vulgaris (L.) against lead acetate (LA)-induced oxidative stress in male rats. Tested animals were treated orally with A. vulgaris extract (100 ppm) in combination with, before, or after LA treatment (20 ppm). The results indicated that the extract alone did not induce any significant changes in body weight gain, food intake, serum biochemical chemistry or the histological picture of the liver and kidney. However, it increased significantly the level of Glutathione (GSH). On the other hand, LA decreased food intake, body weight gain and induced oxidative stress as indicated by the significant changes in serum biochemical parameters and histological picture of liver and kidney and increased lipid peroxide and reduces GSH levels in liver tissues. The extract succeeded to improve the histological pictures of liver and kidney and the biochemical parameters towards the normal values of the control. Moreover, this improvement was pronounced in the animals treated with the extract after LA intoxication. Crown Copyright (C) 2009 Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:2209 / 2215
页数:7
相关论文
共 85 条
[1]   NMR and radical scavenging activities of patuletin from Urtica urens against aflatoxin B1 [J].
Abdel-Wahhab, MA ;
Said, A ;
Huefner, A .
PHARMACEUTICAL BIOLOGY, 2005, 43 (06) :515-525
[2]   Antioxidant property of Nigella sativa (black cumin) and Syzygium aromaticum (clove) in rats during aflatoxicosis [J].
Abdel-Wahhab, MA ;
Aly, SE .
JOURNAL OF APPLIED TOXICOLOGY, 2005, 25 (03) :218-223
[3]   Inula crithmoides extract protects against ochratoxin A-induced oxidative stress, clastogenic and mutagenic alterations in male rats [J].
Abdel-Wahhab, Mosaad A. ;
Abdel-Azim, Sekena H. ;
El-Nekeety, Aziza A. .
TOXICON, 2008, 52 (04) :566-573
[4]   Prevention of aflatoxin B1-initiated hepatotoxicity in rat by marine algae extracts [J].
Abdel-Wahhab, Mosaad A. ;
Ahmed, Hanaa H. ;
Hagazi, Mohamad M. .
JOURNAL OF APPLIED TOXICOLOGY, 2006, 26 (03) :229-238
[5]   Hepatoprotective effect of the extract and isocytisoside from Aquilegia vulgaris [J].
Adamska, T ;
Mlynarczyk, W ;
Jodynis-Liebert, J ;
Bylka, W ;
Matlawska, I .
PHYTOTHERAPY RESEARCH, 2003, 17 (06) :691-696
[6]  
BEUTLER E, 1963, J LAB CLIN MED, V61, P882
[7]   Exposure to lead (Pb) and the developmental origin of oxidative DNA damage in the aging brain [J].
Bolin, Celeste M. ;
Basha, Riyaz ;
Cox, David ;
Zawia, Nasser H. ;
Maloney, Bryan ;
Lahiri, Debomoy K. ;
Cardozo-Pelaez, Fernando .
FASEB JOURNAL, 2006, 20 (02) :788-+
[8]  
Buege J A, 1978, Methods Enzymol, V52, P302
[9]  
Bylka W, 2001, Acta Pol Pharm, V58, P273
[10]  
Bylka W, 1997, Acta Pol Pharm, V54, P331