Antifibrotic effects of D-limonene (5(1-methyl-4-[1-methylethenyl]) cyclohexane) in CCl 4 induced liver toxicity in Wistar rats

This study was designed to assess the potential antifibrotic effect of D-Limonene-a component of volatile oils extracted from citrus plants. D-limonene is reported to have numerous therapeutic properties. CCl -intduced model of liver fibrosis in Wistar rats is most widely used model to study chemopr...

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Veröffentlicht in:Environmental toxicology 2018-03, Vol.33 (3), p.361-369
Hauptverfasser: Ahmad, Sheikh Bilal, Rehman, Muneeb U, Fatima, Bilques, Ahmad, Bilal, Hussain, Ishraq, Ahmad, Sheikh Pervaiz, Farooq, Adil, Muzamil, Showkeen, Razzaq, Rahil, Rashid, Shahzada Mudasir, Ahmad Bhat, Showkat, Mir, Manzoor Ur Rahman
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Zusammenfassung:This study was designed to assess the potential antifibrotic effect of D-Limonene-a component of volatile oils extracted from citrus plants. D-limonene is reported to have numerous therapeutic properties. CCl -intduced model of liver fibrosis in Wistar rats is most widely used model to study chemopreventive studies. CCl -intoxication significantly increased serum aminotransferases and total cholesterol these effects were prevented by cotreatment with D-Limonene. Also, CCl -intoxication caused depletion of glutathione and other antioxidant enzymes while D-Limonene preserved them within normal values. Hydroxyproline and malondialdehyde content was increased markedly by CCl treatment while D-Limonene prevented these alterations. Levels of TNF-α, TGF-β, and α-SMA were also assessed; CCl increased the expression of α-SMA, NF-κB and other downstream inflammatory cascade while D-Limonene co-treatment inhibited them. Collectively these findings indicate that D-Limonene possesses potent antifibrotic effect which may be attributed to its antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties.
ISSN:1520-4081
1522-7278
DOI:10.1002/tox.22523