Author/Authors :
I Bahr, Hoda Biochemistry Department - Faculty of Veterinary Medicine - Suez Canal University - Ismailia 41522, Egypt , Hamad, Rania Pathology Department - Faculty of Veterinary Medicine - Suez Canal University - Ismailia 41522, Egypt , A Ismail, Shimaa A Clinical Pathology Department - Faculty of Veterinary Medicine - Zagazig University, Egypt
Abstract :
Objective(s): The study is aimed to elucidate the impact of antioxidant, anti-inflammatory and
antifibrosis properties of Lactobacillus acidophilus (L. acidophilus) on liver and colon in ethephon
treated rats through measuring Pro- inflammatory cytokines, oxidative stress index, lysosomal
cathepsin-D enzyme activity and fibrosis markers.
Materials and Methods: Rats divided into three groups; Group 1: distilled water control, Group 2: rats
at day 16 from experiment beginning were orally received ethephon 50 mg/ kg BW in distilled water
once daily for 60 days. Group 3: rats were orally received L. acidophilus enriched diet 1% (w/w) for
15 days as prophylactic, then received both L. acidophilus enriched diet 1% (w/w) and ethephon 50
mg/kg BW for 60 days.
Results: Ethephon exerts hepatic and colonic oxidative stress, inflammatory response and fibrosis
through NF-κB activation. On contrary, L. acidophilus supplementation evokes hepatoprotective
properties as revealed by decreased serum AST, ALT, γ -GT and increased IGF-1. L. acidophilus
exerts antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties as indicated by decreased TOS, OSI, TNF-α,
IL-1β, cathepsins D activity, NF-κB expression and increased TAC, lysosomal membrane stability.
L. acidophilus shows antifibrotic activity as demonstrated by down-regulation of TGF-β1, α-SMA,
collagen expression.
Conclusion: L. acidophilus possess antioxidant, anti -inflammatory and antifibrotic activity through
inhibition of NF-kB.
Keywords :
Ethephon , Immunity , L. acidophilus , NF-κB , α-SMA