Title of article :
Liver toxicity and carcinogenicity in F344/N rats and B6C3F1 mice exposed to Kava Kava
Author/Authors :
Behl، نويسنده , , Mamta and Nyska، نويسنده , , Abraham and Chhabra، نويسنده , , Rajendra S. and Travlos، نويسنده , , Gregory S. and Fomby، نويسنده , , Laurene M. and Sparrow، نويسنده , , Barney R. and Hejtmancik، نويسنده , , Milton R. and Chan، نويسنده , , Po C. Chen، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Abstract :
Kava Kava is an herbal supplement used as an alternative to antianxiety drugs. Although some reports suggest an association of Kava Kava with hepatotoxicity , it continues to be used in the United States due to lack of toxicity characterization. In these studies F344/N rats and B6C3F1 mice were administered Kava Kava extract orally by gavage in corn oil for two weeks, thirteen weeks or two years. Results from prechronic studies administered Kava Kava at 0.125 to 2 g/kg body weight revealed dose-related increases in liver weights and incidences of hepatocellular hypertrophy. In the chronic studies, there were dose-related increases in the incidences of hepatocellular hypertrophy in rats and mice administered Kava Kava for up to 1 g/kg body weight. This was accompanied by significant increases in incidences of centrilobular fatty change. There was no treatment- related increase in carcinogenic activity in the livers of male or female rats in the chronic studies. Male mice showed a significant dose-related increase in the incidence of hepatoblastomas. In female mice, there was a significant increase in the combined incidence of hepatocellular adenoma and carcinoma in the low and mid dose groups but not in the high dose group. These findings were accompanied by several nonneoplastic hepatic lesions.
Keywords :
KAVA , gavage , Liver , rats , TOXICITY , mice
Journal title :
Food and Chemical Toxicology
Journal title :
Food and Chemical Toxicology