Effects of Hypericum perforatum and Hypericum maculatum extracts administration on some morphological and biochemical parameters in rat liver intoxicated with alcohol


Effects of Hypericum perforatum and Hypericum maculatum extracts administration on some morphological and biochemical parameters in rat liver intoxicated with alcohol

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Article_Title: Effects of Hypericum perforatum and Hypericum maculatum extracts administration on some morphological and biochemical parameters in rat liver intoxicated with alcohol
Authors: Ioana Roman, Mihai Cristescu, Constantin Puică
Affiliation: 1 Animal Physiology Laboratory, Institute of Biological Research, Cluj-Napoca, Romania
2 University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine, Cluj-Napoca, Romania
Abstract: The aim of the experiment was to study the effects of two different alcoholic extracts, containing 0.3% and 0.15% Hypericin, of two different species of Hypericum (H. Perforatum L. And H. Maculatum Crantz.) On some biochemical and morphological parameters in rats liver. Extracts were administered for 10 days in white female Wistar rats, weighing 200 ± 20 g, that were previously intoxicated with alcohol (6g/kg body) for 35 days. We found that the most effective curative effect (hepatoprotective and immunostimulating), proved to be those of Hypericum perforatum, with a content of 0.15% hypericin (hyp2 group), as well as for Hypericum maculatum, 0.15% hypericin (hym2). On the other hand, administration of alcoholic extract of Hypericum perforatum containing 0.3% ypericin/kg corp (hyp1 group) resulted in increases of morphological changes induced by treatment with alcohol.
Keywords: hypericum perforatum, hypericum maculatum, alcohol, liver, rats
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Mol. Med. Today, 15, 82-89, 1996.
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Gregoretti Barbara, Stebel M., Candussio L., Crivellato E., Fiora Bartoli, Giuliana Decorti,
Toxicity of Hypericum perforatum (St. John’s wort) administered during pregnancy and lactation in rats. Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology, 200, 3, 201-205, 2004.
Kovalovich K., deangelis R. A., Li Wei, Emma E. Furth, Ciliberto G., Rebecca Taub, Increased
Toxin-Induced Liver Injury and Fibrosis in Interleukin-6-Deficient Mice. Hepatology, 31, 149-159, 2000.
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Ed. Ceres, Bucureşti, 1974.
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Hypericum perforatum L. alcoholic extract in rodents. Phytotherapy Research, 6, 1, 44-46, 1992.
Pop M., Puică C., Efectele consumului şi tratamentului cu glutamat de sodiu asupra dinamicii ponderale, reactivităţii hipotalamusului (modificări bioelectrice) şi a integrităţii morfo structurale la nivelul unor formaţiuni nervoase centrale. Contract de cercetare ştiinţifică nr. 125/1989, Universitatea Babeş Bolyai, Cluj-Napoca, Catedra de Fiziologie animală, 1989.
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RISOPRINT, Cluj-Napoca, 2004.
Rusu M.A., Bucur N., Tămaş M., Effects of Chrysanthemum balsamita hydroalcoholic extract upon the intoxicated liver. Fitoterapia, LXV, 3, 211-214, 1994a.
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Correspondence: Ioana Roman, Institute of Biological Research, 48 Republicii Str., PC 400015, Cluj-Napoca, Romania,
Tel/Fax: +40-(0264)-591238, e-mail: ioanaroman65@yahoo.com

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Article Title: Effects of Hypericum perforatum and Hypericum maculatum extracts administration on some morphological and biochemical parameters in rat liver intoxicated with alcohol
Authors: Ioana Roman, Mihai Cristescu, Constantin Puică
Affiliation: 1 Animal Physiology Laboratory, Institute of Biological Research, Cluj-Napoca, Romania
2 University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine, Cluj-Napoca, Romania
Abstract: The aim of the experiment was to study the effects of two different alcoholic extracts, containing 0.3% and 0.15% Hypericin, of two different species of Hypericum (H. Perforatum L. And H. Maculatum Crantz.) On some biochemical and morphological parameters in rats liver. Extracts were administered for 10 days in white female Wistar rats, weighing 200 ± 20 g, that were previously intoxicated with alcohol (6g/kg body) for 35 days. We found that the most effective curative effect (hepatoprotective and immunostimulating), proved to be those of Hypericum perforatum, with a content of 0.15% hypericin (hyp2 group), as well as for Hypericum maculatum, 0.15% hypericin (hym2). On the other hand, administration of alcoholic extract of Hypericum perforatum containing 0.3% ypericin/kg corp (hyp1 group) resulted in increases of morphological changes induced by treatment with alcohol.
Keywords: hypericum perforatum, hypericum maculatum, alcohol, liver, rats
References: Chanda, Mehendale HM, Hepatic cell division and tissue repair: a key to survival after liver injury.
Mol. Med. Today, 15, 82-89, 1996.
Ditoiu AV, Sursa – www.despreboli.ro. Exarcu T., Fiziologia şi fiziopatologia sistemului endocrin. Ed. Med. Bucureşti, 1989.
Fergert JM, Kolch M., Zito JM, Glaske G., Jonhsen K., Antidepresant use in children and adolescents in Germany. J. Child. Adolesc. Psychopharmacol. 16, 1-2, 197-206, 2006.
Gregoretti Barbara, Stebel M., Candussio L., Crivellato E., Fiora Bartoli, Giuliana Decorti,
Toxicity of Hypericum perforatum (St. John’s wort) administered during pregnancy and lactation in rats. Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology, 200, 3, 201-205, 2004.
Kovalovich K., deangelis R. A., Li Wei, Emma E. Furth, Ciliberto G., Rebecca Taub, Increased
Toxin-Induced Liver Injury and Fibrosis in Interleukin-6-Deficient Mice. Hepatology, 31, 149-159, 2000.
Mureşan E., Gaboreanu M., Bogdan A.T., Baba A.I., Tehnici de histologie normală şi patologică.
Ed. Ceres, Bucureşti, 1974.
Öztürk Y., Aydin S., Başer K. H. C., Kirimer N., Kurtar-Öztürk N., Hepatoprotective activity of
Hypericum perforatum L. alcoholic extract in rodents. Phytotherapy Research, 6, 1, 44-46, 1992.
Pop M., Puică C., Efectele consumului şi tratamentului cu glutamat de sodiu asupra dinamicii ponderale, reactivităţii hipotalamusului (modificări bioelectrice) şi a integrităţii morfo structurale la nivelul unor formaţiuni nervoase centrale. Contract de cercetare ştiinţifică nr. 125/1989, Universitatea Babeş Bolyai, Cluj-Napoca, Catedra de Fiziologie animală, 1989.
Popoviciu L., Hăulică I., Patologia sistemului nervos vegetativ. Ed. Med., Bucureşti, 1982.
Puică Constantin, Constantin Crăciun, Mircea A. Rusu, Neurotoxine în alimentaţie. Editura
RISOPRINT, Cluj-Napoca, 2004.
Rusu M.A., Bucur N., Tămaş M., Effects of Chrysanthemum balsamita hydroalcoholic extract upon the intoxicated liver. Fitoterapia, LXV, 3, 211-214, 1994a.
*Correspondence: Ioana Roman, Institute of Biological Research, 48 Republicii Str., PC 400015, Cluj-Napoca, Romania,
Tel/Fax: +40-(0264)-591238, e-mail: ioanaroman65@yahoo.com