Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry
Vol. 7, Issue 3 (2018)
Betulinic acid attenuates hepatic and testicular redox imbalance and DNA damage in male rats exposed to crude oil
Author(s):
Adeleke GE, Badmus JA, Adedosu OT, Abioye DH and Arinde OO
Abstract:
This study investigated the effects Betulinic acid (BA) on CO
-induced redox imbalance in liver and testes of rats
Twenty
-four male rats were assigned into four groups and treated with normal saline (control), BA (20 mg/kg), CO (10 mg/kg) and BA + CO (as stated) for 21 days.. Crude oil decreased hepatic and testicular SOD activities (70% and 50%, respectively) and Hepatic GSH (28%). Hepatic catalase activity significantly decreased in CO group (74%). Crude oil elevated MDA levels in liver (194%) and testes (67%) against controls. Supplementation with BA significantly ameliorated the redox changes induced by CO. DNA fragmentation increased in liver (35.70±5.24%) and testes (50.78±7.32%) in CO group, which BA prevented. Remarkable cytomophorlogical distortions occurred in liver and testes of CO group, but ameliorated on BA supplementation.
BA induced activation of antioxidant pathways against CO
-induced redox changes and DNA damage in rats.
Pages: 316-322 | 1408 Views 315 Downloads
Adeleke GE, Badmus JA, Adedosu OT, Abioye DH and Arinde OO. Betulinic acid attenuates hepatic and testicular redox imbalance and DNA damage in male rats exposed to crude oil. J Pharmacogn Phytochem 2018;7(3):316-322.