Title of article :
The effects of casticin and myricetin on liver damage induced by methotrexate in rats
Author/Authors :
Eki̇nci̇-Akdemi̇r, Fazile Nur Department of Nutrition and Dietetics - Health School - Ağrı İbrahim Çeçen University - Ağrı, Turkey , Yildirim, Serkan Department of Pathology - Faculty of Veterinary - Atatürk University - Erzurum, Turkey , Sağlam, Yavuz Selim Department of Pathology - Faculty of Veterinary - Atatürk University - Erzurum, Turkey , Kandemi̇r, Fatih Mehmet Department of Biochemistry - Faculty of Veterinary - Atatürk University - Erzurum, Turkey , Küçükler, Sefa Department of Biochemistry - Faculty of Veterinary - Atatürk University - Erzurum, Turkey , Gülçi̇n, İlhami Department of Chemistry - Faculty of Science - Atatürk University - Erzurum, Turkey , Yakan, Selvinaz Department of Animal Health - School of Eleşkirt Celal Oruç, Ağrı İbrahim Çeçen University- Ağrı, Turkey
Abstract :
In this study, we evaluated the therapeutic effects of casticin and myricetin on liver
damage induced by methotrexate in rats.
Materials and Methods: Thirty-six male rats were used for the study and divided into 6 groups:
control, methotrexate, casticin, myricetin, casticin+methotrexate, and myricetin+methotrexate. It
was performed by methotrexate (20 mg/kg single dose, IP) in methotrexate, casticin+methotrexate
and myricetin+methotrexate groups. Casticin 200 mg/kg dose was given to casticin and
casticin+methotrexate groups. Myricetin 50 mg/kg dose was given to myricetin and
myriceytin+methotrexate groups. At the end of the experiment, liver tissues were removed for the
purpose of histopathological, biochemical and immunohistochemical assessments.
Results: In our study, we have detected that MDA levels increased and activities of antioxidant
enzymes SOD, CAT, and GPX decreased in the methotrexate group compared to the other groups,
but the level of MDA decreased and activities of these enzymes increased in casticin+methotrexate
and myricetin+methotrexate groups compared to the methotrexate group. In immunohistochemical
examinations of control, casticin and myricetin groups in liver tissues no caspase-3 and 8-OHdG
expressions were observed. In the MTX group, caspase-3 and 8-OHdG expressions were seen at the
severe levels. Caspase-3 and 8-OHdG expressions were mild in hepatocytes in the casticin+methotrexate
and myricetin+methotrexate groups. When the liver tissues of the rats in the methotrexate group
were examined, severe pathological damage was detected both in the parietal region and in the portal
region.
Conclusion: By looking at these results, we can say that casticin and myricetin are effective against
liver damage induced by methotrexate.
Keywords :
Antioxidants , Casticin , Myricetin , Oxidative stress , Reactive oxygen species
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics