Title of article :
The Beneficial Effects of Fish Oil Following Cisplatin-Induced Oxidative and Histological Damage in Liver of Rats
Author/Authors :
Ciftci, Osman Department of Pharmacology - Faculty of Medicine - University of Inonu, Malatya, Turkey , Onat, Elif Malatya State Hospital - Home Health Service Unit, Malatya, Turkey , Cetin, Aslı Department of Histology and Embryology - Faculty of Medicine - University of Inonu, Malatya, Turkey
Abstract :
This study investigated the protective effect of fish oil (FO) on cisplatin (CP) toxicity in the
rat liver. Twenty-eight rats were divided equally into four groups, with the first being a control
group. The second group (CP group) was given 7 mg/kg of CP and the third group (FO group)
was given 1 FO softgel/rat/day for 14 days. The rats in the fourth group (CP + FO group) were
treated with both CP and FO at the above doses. CP treatment caused significant oxidative
damage via an increase in thiobarbituric acid reactive substances (TBARS) and reduced
antioxidant defenses through a decrease in the activities of catalase (CAT), superoxide dismutase
(SOD), reduced glutathione (GSH), and glutathione peroxidase (GPx) in rat liver tissue. Also,
CP caused histopathological abnormalities, including necrosis, in the liver tissue. However,
concurrent FO treatment prevented the negative oxidative and histopathological effects of CP.
In conclusion, CP treatment can cause hepatotoxicity in rats, but dietary supplementation with
FO can attenuate the oxidative and histological changes caused by CP. Thus, FO may be useful
in preventing CP-induced hepatotoxicity in cancer patients.
Keywords :
Histological damage , Oxidative damage , Hepatotoxicity , Fish oil , Cisplatin
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics