Efficacy of physalis peruviana on restoring histopathological alternations against lead induced toxicity in albino rats

Summary: Background: Lead is a highly persistent element threatening humanity. Objective: The study aims to evaluate the efficacy of Physalis Peruviana fruit extract (P.P) in restoring the histological deformation of liver and kidney in lead-poisoned rats. Methodology: Experimental study was conduc...

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Main Authors: Fatma I. Gad, Eglal G. Salem, Ossama A. Abdullatef, Mohamed SA. El-Gerbed, Samar M. Aborhyem
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Published: Elsevier 2022-08-01
Series:Clinical Nutrition Open Science
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2667268522000341
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author Fatma I. Gad
Eglal G. Salem
Ossama A. Abdullatef
Mohamed SA. El-Gerbed
Samar M. Aborhyem
author_facet Fatma I. Gad
Eglal G. Salem
Ossama A. Abdullatef
Mohamed SA. El-Gerbed
Samar M. Aborhyem
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description Summary: Background: Lead is a highly persistent element threatening humanity. Objective: The study aims to evaluate the efficacy of Physalis Peruviana fruit extract (P.P) in restoring the histological deformation of liver and kidney in lead-poisoned rats. Methodology: Experimental study was conducted on seventy-two male albino rats. The study was implemented in two phases, 1st phase (induction period). Second phase concerned with treatment using different concentrations of Physalis Peruviana fruit extract. Rats classified into control, control positive (without treatment), group III (200μg/g), IV (300 μg/g), V (500 μg/g), and VI (300 μg/g P.P for 56 day throughout the two phase). Results: Histopathological examination showed hepatocytes appeared typically polygonal with distinct cell margin and renal tubules appeared highly injured and degeneration occurred in groups III, IV, and V after 8 weeks in a dose-dependent manner, while group VI treated with 300 P.P parallel with intoxication phase revealed minimal morphological changes except in few areas around the central vein after 4 weeks and exhibited a marked degree of recovery in kidney tubules compared to control positive group. Otherwise, after 8 weeks, hepatocyte and kidney tissues showed more or less typical architecture, as compared to the control group. However, a slight deterioration indicated the protective role of PP consumption. Conclusions: The consumption of Physalis Peruana fruit in daily life restores almost all abnormalities that occurred within the tissues of the liver and kidneys as a result of lead poisoning and helps to improve the typical structure and thus improve the quality of human health.
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spelling doaj.art-256ee27b444c46ecb38796d862e7a35b2022-12-22T03:59:14ZengElsevierClinical Nutrition Open Science2667-26852022-08-014492106Efficacy of physalis peruviana on restoring histopathological alternations against lead induced toxicity in albino ratsFatma I. Gad0Eglal G. Salem1Ossama A. Abdullatef2Mohamed SA. El-Gerbed3Samar M. Aborhyem4Nutrition Department, Faculty of Applied Health Sciences Technology, Pharos University in Alexandria, EgyptEnvironmental Health, High Institute of Public Health, Alexandria University, EgyptPharmaceutical Analytical Chemistry, Faculty of Pharmacy, Pharos University in Alexandria, EgyptZoology Department, Faculty of Science, Damanhur University, EgyptNutrition Department, High Institute of Public Health, Alexandria University, Egypt; Corresponding author. 165 EL-Horreya Avenue, EL-Hadrah, 21561 Alexandria, Egypt. Fax: +002 03 4288436; +201224100749.Summary: Background: Lead is a highly persistent element threatening humanity. Objective: The study aims to evaluate the efficacy of Physalis Peruviana fruit extract (P.P) in restoring the histological deformation of liver and kidney in lead-poisoned rats. Methodology: Experimental study was conducted on seventy-two male albino rats. The study was implemented in two phases, 1st phase (induction period). Second phase concerned with treatment using different concentrations of Physalis Peruviana fruit extract. Rats classified into control, control positive (without treatment), group III (200μg/g), IV (300 μg/g), V (500 μg/g), and VI (300 μg/g P.P for 56 day throughout the two phase). Results: Histopathological examination showed hepatocytes appeared typically polygonal with distinct cell margin and renal tubules appeared highly injured and degeneration occurred in groups III, IV, and V after 8 weeks in a dose-dependent manner, while group VI treated with 300 P.P parallel with intoxication phase revealed minimal morphological changes except in few areas around the central vein after 4 weeks and exhibited a marked degree of recovery in kidney tubules compared to control positive group. Otherwise, after 8 weeks, hepatocyte and kidney tissues showed more or less typical architecture, as compared to the control group. However, a slight deterioration indicated the protective role of PP consumption. Conclusions: The consumption of Physalis Peruana fruit in daily life restores almost all abnormalities that occurred within the tissues of the liver and kidneys as a result of lead poisoning and helps to improve the typical structure and thus improve the quality of human health.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2667268522000341Lead toxicityLiverKidneyPhysalis peruviana extractDeformationROS
spellingShingle Fatma I. Gad
Eglal G. Salem
Ossama A. Abdullatef
Mohamed SA. El-Gerbed
Samar M. Aborhyem
Efficacy of physalis peruviana on restoring histopathological alternations against lead induced toxicity in albino rats
Clinical Nutrition Open Science
Lead toxicity
Liver
Kidney
Physalis peruviana extract
Deformation
ROS
title Efficacy of physalis peruviana on restoring histopathological alternations against lead induced toxicity in albino rats
title_full Efficacy of physalis peruviana on restoring histopathological alternations against lead induced toxicity in albino rats
title_fullStr Efficacy of physalis peruviana on restoring histopathological alternations against lead induced toxicity in albino rats
title_full_unstemmed Efficacy of physalis peruviana on restoring histopathological alternations against lead induced toxicity in albino rats
title_short Efficacy of physalis peruviana on restoring histopathological alternations against lead induced toxicity in albino rats
title_sort efficacy of physalis peruviana on restoring histopathological alternations against lead induced toxicity in albino rats
topic Lead toxicity
Liver
Kidney
Physalis peruviana extract
Deformation
ROS
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2667268522000341
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