Title of article :
The possible protective role of curcumin on the toxic effect of nicotine in the lung of adult male mice: histological study
Author/Authors :
Zaghloul, Dorria A.M. Assiut University - Faculty of Medicine - Department of Anatomy, Egypt , Kamel, Esam Salah Sohag University - Faculty of Medicine - Department of Anatomy, Egypt , Abd el-Aziz, Hekmat O. Sohag University - Faculty of Medicine - Department of Histology, Egypt , Mahmoud, Mohammed A. Sohag University - Faculty of Medicine - Departments of Anatomy, Egypt
From page :
805
To page :
811
Abstract :
Introduction:Nicotine is an alkaloid that is responsible for most of the dangerous effects of cigarette smoking on the human body. Curcumin is a component of turmeric that is a yellow spice derived from the plant Curcuma longa and has anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and antimalignant properties. Aim of the work:The aim of this work is to study the protective role of curcumin against the cytotoxic effect of nicotine on the lungs of adult male mice using light and electron microscopes. Materials and methods:Thirty adult male mice were used in this study. They were divided into three groups. The first group was considered as the control, the second group received a subcutaneous injection of nicotine at a dose of 2.5 mg/kg/day for 1 month, and the third group received a subcutaneous nicotine injection at a dose of 2.5 mg/kg/ day and oral curcumin at a dose of 80 mg/kg/day for 1 month. At the end of the experiment, the animals were sacrificed and specimens of the lungs were extracted and processed for examination by light and electron microscopy. Results:In the nicotine-treated group, thickening of the interalveolar septa with narrowing of air spaces was observed, thick abnormal elastic fibers and many collagenous fibers were deposited in lung interstitium, and an apparent increase in the number of pneumocytes type 11 cells with exhausted lamellar bodies was observed. Concomitant administration of nicotine and curcumin resulted in partial recovery from these toxic effects. Conclusion: Curcumin can be used to decrease the harmful effects of nicotine on the lungs in both active and passive smokers.
Keywords :
curcumin , lung histology , nicotine
Journal title :
The Egyptian Journal of Histology
Journal title :
The Egyptian Journal of Histology
Record number :
2548288
Link To Document :
بازگشت