Protective effect of artemisinin on chronic alcohol induced-liver damage in mice

Publication date: Available online 13 April 2017 Source:Environmental Toxicology and Pharmacology Author(s): Xiaoyan Zhao, Liqing Wang, Hao Zhang, Duoduo Zhang, Zhihao Zhang, Jie Zhang The liver disease related to chronic alcohol consumption is one of the leading causes of death for alcoholics. The efficient drug to ameliorate the alcoholic liver injury was needed urgently. The present study was performed to investigate whether artemisinin possessed the protective effect against chronic alcohol consumption. 50 male Kunming mice were divided into 5 groups: control group (C): 10ml/kg saline+10ml/kg saline, alcohol group (A): 10ml/kg 56%(v/v) alcohol+10ml/kg saline, low dose group of artemisinin (L): 10ml/kg 56%(v/v) alcohol+30mg/kg/day artemisinin, medium dose group of artemisinin (M): 10ml/kg 56%(v/v) alcohol+60mg/kg/day artemisinin, high dose group of artemisinin (H): 10ml/kg 56%(v/v) alcohol+120mg/kg/day artemisinin. Drugs were given orally every day. The general state of mice was observed and the levels of serum activities of AST and ALT were detected after treatment with drugs for 30 days. Besides, the liver weight index was calculated and histopathological analysis was performed. We successfully demonstrated that treatment with high dose of artemisinin significantly decreased the elevated levels of AST (p < 0.05) and ALT (p < 0.01) in plasma, as well as the liver weight index (p < 0.01). The loss of body weight, tissue injury, oedema and infla...
Source: Environmental Toxicology and Pharmacology - Category: Environmental Health Source Type: research