Title of article :
Effects of palm oil tocotrienol-rich fraction on biochemical and morphological alterations of liver in fenitrothion-treated rats
Author/Authors :
Jayusman, Putri Ayu Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia - Faculty of Health Sciences, School of Diagnostic and Applied Health Sciences - Programme of Biomedical Science, Malaysia , Budin, Siti Balkis Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia - Faculty of Health Sciences, School of Diagnostic and Applied Health Sciences - Programme of Biomedical Science, Malaysia , Ghazali, Ahmad Rohi Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia - Faculty of Health Sciences, School of Diagnostic and Applied Health Sciences - Programme of Biomedical Science, Malaysia , Taib, Izatus Shima Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia - Faculty of Health Sciences, School of Diagnostic and Applied Health Sciences - Programme of Biomedical Science, Malaysia , Louis, Santhana Raj Institute for Medical Research - Unit of Electron Microscope, Malaysia
From page :
1873
To page :
1880
Abstract :
Indiscriminate application of organophosphate (OP) pesticides has led to environmental pollution and severe health problems. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the effect of palm oil tocotrienol-rich fraction (TRF) on biochemical and morphological changes of the liver in rats treated with fenitrothion (FNT), a type of OP pesticide. A total of 28 male Sprague-Dawley rats were divided into four groups; control group, TRF-supplemented group, FNTtreated group and TRF+FNT group. TRF (200 mg/kg) was supplemented 30 minutes prior to FNT (20 mg/kg) administration, both orally for 28 consecutive days. Following 28 days of treatment, plasma biochemical changes and liver morphology were evaluated. The body and absolute liver weights were significantly elevated in TRF+FNT group compared to FNT group. TRF administration significantly decreased the total protein level and restored the activity of alanine aminotransferase (ALT) and aspartate aminotransferase (AST) in TRF + FNT group. In contrast, total bilirubin level, γ-glutamyltranferase (GGT) and cholinesterase activity in TRF + FNT group did not significantly differ from FNT group. Administration of TRF also prevented FNT-induced morphological changes of liver as observed by electron microscope. In conclusion, TRF supplementation showed potential protective effect towards biochemical and ultrastructural changes in liver induced by FNT.
Keywords :
Organophosphate , fenitrothion , tocotrienol , rich fraction , liver damage
Journal title :
Pakistan Journal Of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Journal title :
Pakistan Journal Of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Record number :
2648134
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