Milk thistle may induce apoptosis in development of carbontetrachloride-induced liver DNA damage in rats

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Abdullah Aslan
Muhammed Ismail Can
Tuncay Kuloglu
Serpil Baspinar

Keywords

CCl4, DNA damage, liver damage, Milk thistle, TUNEL

Abstract

The leaf and flower extracts of Slybum marianum [Milk thistle (MT)] have been used for liver, gall bladder and spleen disorders for centuries. 28 male Wistar albino (n=28, 8 weeks old) rats used in the study. The rats divided into 4 groups according to their live weights. The groups were: (i) Negative Control (NC): Normal water consuming group to which no CCl4 and MT is administered; (ii) Positive Control (PC): Normal water consuming group to which no CCl4 is administered but MT is administered; (iii) CCl4 Group: Normal water consuming and group to which CCl4 is administered (2 ml/kg live weight, ip); CCl4 + MT group: CCl4 and MT administered group (2 ml/kg live weight, ip). Tissue apoptotic index was examined via TUNEL method. MDA determination in plasma tissue was carried out using a spectrophotometer. As a Results, MDA amount decreased in the CCl4 + MT group (3,65 ± 0,15 nmol/ml) in comparison to CCl4 group (4,25 ± 0,21 nmol/ml) whereas it was observed in the CCl4+MT group (12,62 ± 0,91 %) that the apoptotic index (TUNEL results) decreases in comparison with the CCl4 group (22,62 ± 0,91 %) thus approaching normal values. These results show that MT plant has a protective effect on liver.

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