Title of article :
Cypermethrin-Induced Liver Histopathology in Rat: Protective Role of Jamun Seed and Orange Peel Extracts
Author/Authors :
Deep Srivastava, Babita Department of Zoology - DDU Gorakhpur University, Gorakhpur, India , Kumar Srivastav, Sunil Department of Zoology - DDU Gorakhpur University, Gorakhpur, India , Kumar Srivastav, Ajai Department of Zoology - DDU Gorakhpur University, Gorakhpur, India , Srivastava, Manish Institute of Nature and Environmental Technology - Kanazawa University, Ogi, Noto-cho, Ishikawa, Japan
Abstract :
Background: We evaluated ameliorative effects of Jamun seed and orange peel extracts on liver
toxicity in cypermethrin exposed rat.
Methods: Rats were given following treatments daily for 30 d:
Group A: Control
Group B: Rats received cypermethrin
Group C: These rats received cypermethrin and Jamun seed extract simultaneously
Group D: These rats received cypermethrin and orange peel extract simultaneously
Group E: Rats received orange peel extract
Group F: Rats received Jamun seed extract
In respective groups dose of cypermethrin, Jamun seed and orange peel extract were 25 mg/ kg
body wt, 200 mg/kg body wt and 200 mg/kg body wt, respectively. Liver was fixed for light and
electron microscopic studies.
Results: After 15 d cypermethrin or cypermethrin+JSE or cypermethrin+OPE treatment hepatocytes
exhibited increased cell size, nuclei became more hyperchromatic and hypertrophied. Degeneration
of nuclei and dilatation of sinusoids have been noticed. After 30 d cypermethrin treatment
hepatocytes exhibit more pronounced hypertrophy with hyperchromatic nuclei. Few hepatocytes
exhibit nuclei with irregular boundaries. Hepatocytes show foamy cytoplasm and few vacuoles. Focal
necrosis visible at certain places. Binucleated cells are also encountered. In cypermethrin+JSE and
cypermethrin+OPE treated rats, hepatocytes exhibit hypertrophy, hyperchromatic nuclei and
dilatation of sinusoids. Degeneration of hepatocytes are seen at some places, however, focal
necrosis is not seen in these groups. No noticeable histological alterations are seen in orange peel
extract (group E) and jamun seed extract (group F) treated rats.
Conclusion: Cypermethrin induced hepatic toxicity can be protected by treatment with Jamun seed
and orange peel extract.
Keywords :
Cypermethrin , Hepatocytes , Pyrethroid , Jamun Seed Extract , Liver , Orange Peel Extract Liver
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics