Hepatoprotective potential of pomegranate in curbing the incidence of acute liver injury by alleviating oxidative stress and inflammatory response

Hepatitis is an inflammatory disease of the liver and is considered one of the leading causes of death worldwide. Due to its scavenging activity, Punica granatum may be used for the treatment and prevention of liver diseases. The current study investigated the protective mechanism underlying the eff...

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Main Authors: Ali, Hamid, Jahan, Azra, Samrana, Samrana, Ali, Abid, Ali, Safdar, Nurul Bashar, Nurul Kabir, Ali, Amjad, Ullah, Riaz, Mothana, Ramzi A., Murtaza, Bibi Nazia, Kalim, Muhammad
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spelling my.um.eprints.344172022-06-09T03:07:47Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/34417/ Hepatoprotective potential of pomegranate in curbing the incidence of acute liver injury by alleviating oxidative stress and inflammatory response Ali, Hamid Jahan, Azra Samrana, Samrana Ali, Abid Ali, Safdar Nurul Bashar, Nurul Kabir Ali, Amjad Ullah, Riaz Mothana, Ramzi A. Murtaza, Bibi Nazia Kalim, Muhammad RM Therapeutics. Pharmacology RS Pharmacy and materia medica Hepatitis is an inflammatory disease of the liver and is considered one of the leading causes of death worldwide. Due to its scavenging activity, Punica granatum may be used for the treatment and prevention of liver diseases. The current study investigated the protective mechanism underlying the effects of pomegranate against a rat model of carbon tetrachloride-induced liver injury. Intraperitoneal injection of CCl4 resulted in liver inflammation, oxidative stress, and accumulation of lipid in hepatocytes. CCl4 induced a downregulation of superoxide dismutase (SOD), glutathione (GSH), and melonaldehyde (MDA). Pomegranate protection was assessed in terms of biochemical parameters, histopathology, and immunohistochemistry. Promegranate administration decreased inflammation, elevated serum enzymes and ROS production, and countered the debilitating effects caused by CCl4. In addition, CCl4-induced histological changes were absent in the crude pomegranate extract group, which also enhanced the scavenging activity of reactive oxygen species by enhancing the antioxidant defense mechanism as confirmed by detecting MDA, SOD, and GSH expressions. The migration of CD68(+) macrophages was halted at the injured area of the central vein and the number of macrophages was reduced to the normal control by the crude extract compared to the positive control silymarin group. Likewise, protective effects of ethylacetate and the aqueous fraction of the crude extract were also observed. However, the butanol and n-hexane fractions displayed increased levels of ALT, AST, and ALP as compared to silymarin. About 25% damage to hepatocytes was observed in the butanol and n-hexane group by histopathological examination, which is a little better compared to the CCl4-treated group. The crude extract and its ethyl acetate and aqueous fractions may be accountable for the hepatoprotective potential of Punica granatum, which was further confirmed by in vivo experiments. Together, these findings confirm that pomegranate exerts hepatoprotective activity against CCl4-induced oxidative stress and liver damage. Frontiers Media 2021-11-26 Article PeerReviewed Ali, Hamid and Jahan, Azra and Samrana, Samrana and Ali, Abid and Ali, Safdar and Nurul Bashar, Nurul Kabir and Ali, Amjad and Ullah, Riaz and Mothana, Ramzi A. and Murtaza, Bibi Nazia and Kalim, Muhammad (2021) Hepatoprotective potential of pomegranate in curbing the incidence of acute liver injury by alleviating oxidative stress and inflammatory response. Frontiers in Pharmacology, 12. ISSN 1663-9812, DOI https://doi.org/10.3389/fphar.2021.694607 <https://doi.org/10.3389/fphar.2021.694607>. 10.3389/fphar.2021.694607
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topic RM Therapeutics. Pharmacology
RS Pharmacy and materia medica
spellingShingle RM Therapeutics. Pharmacology
RS Pharmacy and materia medica
Ali, Hamid
Jahan, Azra
Samrana, Samrana
Ali, Abid
Ali, Safdar
Nurul Bashar, Nurul Kabir
Ali, Amjad
Ullah, Riaz
Mothana, Ramzi A.
Murtaza, Bibi Nazia
Kalim, Muhammad
Hepatoprotective potential of pomegranate in curbing the incidence of acute liver injury by alleviating oxidative stress and inflammatory response
description Hepatitis is an inflammatory disease of the liver and is considered one of the leading causes of death worldwide. Due to its scavenging activity, Punica granatum may be used for the treatment and prevention of liver diseases. The current study investigated the protective mechanism underlying the effects of pomegranate against a rat model of carbon tetrachloride-induced liver injury. Intraperitoneal injection of CCl4 resulted in liver inflammation, oxidative stress, and accumulation of lipid in hepatocytes. CCl4 induced a downregulation of superoxide dismutase (SOD), glutathione (GSH), and melonaldehyde (MDA). Pomegranate protection was assessed in terms of biochemical parameters, histopathology, and immunohistochemistry. Promegranate administration decreased inflammation, elevated serum enzymes and ROS production, and countered the debilitating effects caused by CCl4. In addition, CCl4-induced histological changes were absent in the crude pomegranate extract group, which also enhanced the scavenging activity of reactive oxygen species by enhancing the antioxidant defense mechanism as confirmed by detecting MDA, SOD, and GSH expressions. The migration of CD68(+) macrophages was halted at the injured area of the central vein and the number of macrophages was reduced to the normal control by the crude extract compared to the positive control silymarin group. Likewise, protective effects of ethylacetate and the aqueous fraction of the crude extract were also observed. However, the butanol and n-hexane fractions displayed increased levels of ALT, AST, and ALP as compared to silymarin. About 25% damage to hepatocytes was observed in the butanol and n-hexane group by histopathological examination, which is a little better compared to the CCl4-treated group. The crude extract and its ethyl acetate and aqueous fractions may be accountable for the hepatoprotective potential of Punica granatum, which was further confirmed by in vivo experiments. Together, these findings confirm that pomegranate exerts hepatoprotective activity against CCl4-induced oxidative stress and liver damage.
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author Ali, Hamid
Jahan, Azra
Samrana, Samrana
Ali, Abid
Ali, Safdar
Nurul Bashar, Nurul Kabir
Ali, Amjad
Ullah, Riaz
Mothana, Ramzi A.
Murtaza, Bibi Nazia
Kalim, Muhammad
author_facet Ali, Hamid
Jahan, Azra
Samrana, Samrana
Ali, Abid
Ali, Safdar
Nurul Bashar, Nurul Kabir
Ali, Amjad
Ullah, Riaz
Mothana, Ramzi A.
Murtaza, Bibi Nazia
Kalim, Muhammad
author_sort Ali, Hamid
title Hepatoprotective potential of pomegranate in curbing the incidence of acute liver injury by alleviating oxidative stress and inflammatory response
title_short Hepatoprotective potential of pomegranate in curbing the incidence of acute liver injury by alleviating oxidative stress and inflammatory response
title_full Hepatoprotective potential of pomegranate in curbing the incidence of acute liver injury by alleviating oxidative stress and inflammatory response
title_fullStr Hepatoprotective potential of pomegranate in curbing the incidence of acute liver injury by alleviating oxidative stress and inflammatory response
title_full_unstemmed Hepatoprotective potential of pomegranate in curbing the incidence of acute liver injury by alleviating oxidative stress and inflammatory response
title_sort hepatoprotective potential of pomegranate in curbing the incidence of acute liver injury by alleviating oxidative stress and inflammatory response
publisher Frontiers Media
publishDate 2021
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/34417/
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