Protective Effect of Cornuside against Carbon Tetrachloride-Induced Acute Hepatic Injury
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This study elucidated the effects of cornuside on carbon tetrachloride (CCl4)-induced hepatotoxicity. Rats were treated intraperitoneally with 0.5 mL/kg of CCl4. Sixteen h after CCl4 treatment, the levels of serum aminotransferases, tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α), and lipid peroxidation were significantly elevated, whereas the hepatic antioxidative enzyme activities were decreased. These changes were attenuated by cornuside. Histological studies also indicated that cornuside inhibited CCl4-induced liver damage. Furthermore, the contents of hepatic nitrite, inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS), and cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) were elevated after CCl4 treatment, while cytochrome P450 2E1 (CYP2E1) expression was suppressed. Cornuside treatment inhibited the formation of liver nitrite, and reduced the overexpression of iNOS and COX-2 proteins, but restored the liver CYP2E1 content as compared with the CCl4-treated rats. Our data indicate that cornuside protects the liver from CCl4-induced acute hepatotoxicity, perhaps due to its ability to restore the CYP2E1 function and suppress inflammatory responses, in combination with its capacity to reduce oxidative stress.
- 2011-04-23
著者
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Choi Yun
Department Of Anatomy Chonbuk National University Medical School:research Center For Allergic Immune
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Yan Guang
Department Of Anatomy Chonbuk National University Medical School:research Center For Allergic Immune
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Li Guang
Department Of Anatomy Yanbian University Medical School
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Jin Guang
Yanbian University Hospital Medicine College Yanbian University
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SONG Shun
College of Pharmacy, Yanbian University
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Li Guang
Department Of Anatomy And Histology And Embryology Yanbian University School Of Basic Medical Scienc
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Song Shun
College Of Pharmacy Yanbian University
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Choi Yun
Department Of Anatomy Medical School Institute For Medical Sciences Chonbuk National University
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Yan Guang
Department Of Anatomy And Histology And Embryology Yanbian University School Of Basic Medical Scienc
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