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Anthocyanins Protect Hepatocytes against CCl 4 -Induced Acute Liver Injury in Rats by Inhibiting Pro-inflammatory mediators, Polyamine Catabolism, Lipocalin-2, and Excessive Proliferation of Kupffer Cells.

Authors :
Popović D
Kocić G
Katić V
Zarubica A
Veličković LJ
Ničković VP
Jović A
Veljković A
Petrović V
Rakić V
Jović Z
Ulrih NP
Sokolović D
Stojanović M
Stanković M
Radenković G
Nikolić GR
Lukač А
Milosavljević A
Sokolović D
Source :
Antioxidants (Basel, Switzerland) [Antioxidants (Basel)] 2019 Oct 04; Vol. 8 (10). Date of Electronic Publication: 2019 Oct 04.
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

: This study examined the hepatoprotective and anti-inflammatory effects of anthocyanins from Vaccinim myrtillus (bilberry) fruit extract on the acute liver failure caused by carbon tetrachloride-CCl <subscript>4</subscript> (3 mL/kg, i.p.). The preventive treatment of the bilberry extract (200 mg anthocyanins/kg, orally, 7 days) prior to the exposure to the CCl <subscript>4</subscript> resulted in an evident decrease in markers of liver damage (glutamate dehydrogenase, sorbitol dehydrogenase, malate dehydrogenase), and reduced pro-oxidative (conjugated dienes, lipid hydroperoxide, thiobarbituric acid reactive substances, advanced oxidation protein products, NADPH oxidase, hydrogen peroxide, oxidized glutathione), and pro-inflammatory markers (tumor necrosis factor-alpha, interleukin-6, nitrite, myeloperoxidase, inducible nitric oxide synthase, cyclooxygenase-2, CD68, lipocalin-2), and also caused a significant decrease in the dissipation of the liver antioxidative defence capacities (reduced glutathione, glutathione S-transferase, and quinone reductase) in comparison to the results detected in the animals treated with CCl <subscript>4</subscript> exclusively. The administration of the anthocyanins prevented the arginine metabolism's diversion towards the citrulline, decreased the catabolism of polyamines (the activity of putrescine oxidase and spermine oxidase), and significantly reduced the excessive activation and hyperplasia of the Kupffer cells. There was also an absence of necrosis, in regard to the toxic effect of CCl <subscript>4</subscript> alone. The hepatoprotective mechanisms of bilberry extract are based on the inhibition of pro-oxidative mediators, strong anti-inflammatory properties, inducing of hepatic phase II antioxidant enzymes (glutathione S-transferase, quinone reductase) and reduced glutathione, hypoplasia of Kupffer cells, and a decrease in the catabolism of polyamines.<br />Competing Interests: The authors declare there are no conflicts of interest.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2076-3921
Volume :
8
Issue :
10
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Antioxidants (Basel, Switzerland)
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
31590249
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3390/antiox8100451