Title of article :
The effects of milk thistle on hepatic fibrosis due to methotrexate in rat
Author/Authors :
Ghaffari, Ali Reza Department of Internal Medicine - Sina hospital - Tabriz University of Medical Sciences - Liver and Gastrointestinal Research Center, Tabriz , Noshad, Hamid Department of Internal Medicine - Sina Hospital - Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz , Ostadi, Ali Department of Internal Medicine - Sina Hospital - Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz , Ghojazadeh, Morteza Department of Physiology - Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz , Asadi, Parviz Department of Internal Medicine - Sina Hospital - Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz
Abstract :
Background: Extracts of milk thistle (MT), Silybum marianum, have been used as medical
remedies since the time of ancient Greece. Methotrexate is a potentially hepatotxic
drug.
Objectives: To clarify the hepatoprotective effects of MT on methotrexate.
Materials and Methods: From January 2010 to April 2010, 30 male rats were recruited
into three 10-rat subgroups in Tabriz University of Medical Sciences. Normal saline was
injected intraperitoneally in the first group (A; the controls); intraperitoneal methotrexate
plus oral MT extract were administered to the second group (B) and intraperitoneal
methotrexate alone was given to the third group (C). Pre- and post-interventional
measuring of serum parameters were carried out every 15 days. After six weeks,
the rats were decapitated and histopathological evaluation of liver was done.
Results: Serum liver enzymes (AST, ALT), alkaline phosphatase, total and direct bilirubin,
creatinine and BUN were measured on days 0, 15, 30, 45. They were significantly
higher in the group C, comparing with other two groups. Serum albumin was the
least in group C animals as well. There were no significant differences between groups
A and B. The mean±SD fibrosis score using semi-quantitative scoring system (SSS) was
1.25±0.46, 1.40±0.52 and 6.70±0.82, in groups A, B and C, respectively (p<0.001).
Conclusions: MT extract can effectively prevent methotrexate-induced liver dysfunction
and fibrosis in rats.
Keywords :
Milk thistle , Silybum marianum , Methotrexate , Drug toxicity , Liver , Rats
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics