Effect of the aqueous extract of Sida cordifolia on liver regeneration after partial hepatectomy Efeito do extrato aquoso de Sida cordifolia na regeneração hepática após hepatectomia parcial

PURPOSE: The use of medicinal plants for the treatment of human diseases has increased worldwide. Many of them are used by oral administration and, after absorption, may affect many organs. Therefore, this study aimed at assessing the effects of the aqueous extract of Sida cordifolia leaves, popular...

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Veröffentlicht in:Acta cirúrgica brasileira 2006-01, Vol.21, p.37-39
Hauptverfasser: Renata Lemos Silva, Gustavo Barreto de Melo, Valdinaldo Aragão de Melo, Ângelo Roberto Antoniolli, Paulo Roberto Teixeira Michellone, Sérgio Zucoloto, Maria Aparecida Neves Cardoso Picinato, Clarice Fleury Fina Franco, Gustavo de Assis Mota, Orlando de Castro e Silva
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Zusammenfassung:PURPOSE: The use of medicinal plants for the treatment of human diseases has increased worldwide. Many of them are used by oral administration and, after absorption, may affect many organs. Therefore, this study aimed at assessing the effects of the aqueous extract of Sida cordifolia leaves, popularly known in Brazil as "malva-branca", on liver regeneration. METHODS: Twenty rats were divided into four groups: control, Sida100, Sida200 and Sida400 groups. All animals were submitted to oral administration of distilled water, 100, 200 and 400 mg/kg of the aqueous extract of Sida cordifolia, respectively. Immediately after this, they underwent 67% partial hepatectomy. Twenty four hours later, their livers were removed. Hepatic regeneration was assessed by immunohistochemical staining for proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA) using the PC-10 monoclonal antibody. RESULTS: Sida100 and Sida200 groups disclosed higher liver regeneration indices than control group (p
ISSN:0102-8650
1678-2674
DOI:10.1590/S0102-86502006000700009