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   antimalarial drugs-induced hepatic injury in rats and the protective role of carnosine  
   
نویسنده jamshidzadeh akram ,heidari reza ,abazari farzaneh ,ramezani maral ,khodaei forouzan ,ommati mohammad mehdi ,ayarzadeh maryam ,firuzi roya ,saeedi arastoo ,azarpira negar ,najibi asma
منبع pharmaceutical sciences - 2016 - دوره : 22 - شماره : 3 - صفحه:170 -180
چکیده    Background: chloroquine and amodiaquine are used in the prophylaxis and treatment of malaria. however, hepatic injury is associated with malaria drug therapy. on the other hand, there is no promising hepatoprotective agent for prophylaxis or treatment of antimalarial drugs‑induced liver injury. carnosine is a naturally occurring peptide with pleiotropic protective properties in different tissues. this investigation aimed to evaluate the effect of carnosine administration in antimalarial drugsinduced hepatic injury in rats. methods: animals were treated with amodiaquine (180 mg/kg, oral) or chloroquine (970 mg/kg, oral). carnosine (250, 500 and 1000 mg/kg, i.p) was administered as the hepatoprotective agent against antimalarial drugs liver injury. results: liver injury was manifested biochemically by a significant increase in serum level of alt, ldh, and ast. in addition, hepatic tissue from antimalarial drugs‐treated rats showed a significant increase in reactive oxygen species (ros), lipid peroxidation and protein carbonylation along with a decrease in hepatic glutathione reservoirs and total antioxidant capacity. moreover, the liver histopathologic evaluation revealed significant congestion, inflammation, and necrosis in amodiaquine and/or chloroquinetreated animals. carnosine administration significantly alleviated antimalarial drugsinduced pathologic changes in serum biochemistry and liver tissue. conclusion: our data suggest that carnosine possesses protective properties against amodiaquine and/or chloroquine induced liver injury possibly through mitigation of druginduced oxidative stress and its consequent events.
کلیدواژه antimalarial agents ,druginduced liver injury ,hepatoprotection ,malaria ,peptide
آدرس shiraz university of medical sciences, pharmaceutical sciences research center, department of pharmacology and toxicology, ایران, shiraz university of medical sciences, pharmaceutical sciences research center, ایران, shiraz university of medical sciences, department of pharmacology and toxicology, ایران, shiraz university of medical sciences, department of pharmacology and toxicology, ایران, shiraz university of medical sciences, department of pharmacology and toxicology, ایران, shiraz university, school of agriculture, department of animal sciences, ایران, shiraz university of medical sciences, department of pharmacology and toxicology, ایران, shiraz university of medical sciences, department of pharmacology and toxicology, ایران, shiraz university of medical sciences, department of pharmacology and toxicology, ایران, shiraz university of medical sciences, transplant research center, ایران, shiraz university of medical sciences, department of pharmacology and toxicology, ایران
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