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Research Article

Effect of rutin on proinflammatory cytokines and oxidative stress in toxin-mediated hepatotoxicity

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Pages 223-230 | Received 24 Jan 2017, Accepted 09 Jul 2017, Published online: 25 Jul 2017
 

Abstract

The present study was designed to evaluate the effect of rutin (RT) on lead (Pb)-induced oxidative stress. Rats were divided into groups and were treated with RT with or without lead. Levels of aspartate aminotransferase (AST) and alanine aminotransferase (ALT), tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α), interleukin-6 (IL-6), and interleukin-1β (IL-1β) were evaluated. Levels of AST, ALT, TNF-α, IL-6, and IL-1β were significantly decreased, and the activities of antioxidant enzymes were increased in the liver of rats treated with RT along with Pb. Histologic changes were improved to almost a normal hepatic structure. The results suggest that RT controls the damaged antioxidant status in Pb-induced oxidative stress.

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The authors declare no conflict of interest.

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Funding

The authors extend their appreciation to the Deanship of Scientific Research, King Saud University, for funding this work through the Undergraduate Student Research Support Program (grant No. USRSP-17-71). Authors also thank Ms. Jocelyn Palao for her help in the preparation of histological samples.

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