Protective effects and mechanism of salvianolic acid on acute hepatic injury induced by CCl4 in rats

2009 
Objective To observe the protective effects of salvianolic acid(SA) in specific composition on CCl4-induced acute hepatic injury of rats and the possible mechanisms.Methods Rats were divided into 5 groups.Water was given to control and model group and SA in different doses to test groups by gavage,respectively.After 2 weeks,acute hepatic injury model was induced by CCl4 and oil was used in control group.The activity of aspartate aminotransferase(AST),alanine aminotransferase(ALT) in serum and the levels of malondi-aldehyde(MDA),superoxide dismutase(SOD),glutathione peroxidase(GSH-Px),and glutathione(GSH) in serum and liver were measured.Pathological changes of liver were also observed.Results The activity of AST and ALT in serum of model rats were 615 IU/L,243 IU/L,and 348-452 IU/L,134-181 IU/L in SA groups,respectively,with significant decrease(P0.05).Compared with the model group,the activities of SOD in 300 mg/kg·bw SA group showed 22.7% and 16.7% increase in serum and livelr homogenate tissue,and the level of MDA a decrease of 19.3% and 30.5%,and GSH an increase of 9.2% and 9.1%(P0.05).Degeneration and necrosis of liver tissues were observed.Conclusion SA shows protective effect against CCl4-induced acute liver injuries in rats,and the mechanism is relevant to the improving of the anti-oxidative activity.
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