Experimental study of effect of Ganyanping on fibrosis in rat livers
AIM: To observe the effects of Ganyanping on CCl4-induced hepatic fibrosis in rats,METHODS: The rats were separated randomly into five groups. Groups A to group D, each consisting of 15 rats,were for different tests, while 8 rats were used as normal controls (N). For group D, CCl4 was injected subcu...
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description | AIM: To observe the effects of Ganyanping on CCl4-induced hepatic fibrosis in rats,METHODS: The rats were separated randomly into five groups. Groups A to group D, each consisting of 15 rats,were for different tests, while 8 rats were used as normal controls (N). For group D, CCl4 was injected subcutaneously,at a dosage of 3 ml/kg For 9 weeks. For group A,Ganyanping was administered via gastric tube at a dosage of 10 ml/kg. For group B, the treatment with Ganyanping was started 4 weeks after CCl4 administration. In group C, Ganyanping was administered 8 weeks after the intoxication, and treatment lasted for 4 weeks. Liver tissues were fixed in 10 % formalin and embedded in paraffin. Pathologic changes, particularly fibrosis, were evaluated on the HE and V-G-stained sections. Ten middle-power fields were randomly selected for assessment of collagen deposition.RESULTS: Loss of normal hepatic architecture, some with pseudo-lobule formation, was observed in group D, while hepatocytes steatosis and fibrosis were less pronounced in the animals treated with Ganyanping. Pseudo-lobule formation was not evident in the latter groups. The total collagen area and ratio were 840.23±81.65 and 7.0±0.9,respectively in group D, the ratio being reduced greatly in the Ganyanping-treated groups (148.73±45.89 and 1.16±0.33, respectively). The activities of MAO and ACP were elevated and that of SDH in group D decreased in the hepatic tissue as compared to the control group. Thetreatment with Ganyanping abrogated these enzymatic changes.CONCLUSION: Our data approved that Ganyanping could improve the microcirculation in the liver, reduce oxygen-derived free radicals, and enhance the cellular metabolism and immune function, all resulting in an anti-fibrotic effect.Hence, Ganyanping can protect the liver from fibrosis. It may be a safe and effective preparation for patient with fibrosis. |
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The total collagen area and ratio were 840.23±81.65 and 7.0±0.9,respectively in group D, the ratio being reduced greatly in the Ganyanping-treated groups (148.73±45.89 and 1.16±0.33, respectively). The activities of MAO and ACP were elevated and that of SDH in group D decreased in the hepatic tissue as compared to the control group. Thetreatment with Ganyanping abrogated these enzymatic changes.CONCLUSION: Our data approved that Ganyanping could improve the microcirculation in the liver, reduce oxygen-derived free radicals, and enhance the cellular metabolism and immune function, all resulting in an anti-fibrotic effect.Hence, Ganyanping can protect the liver from fibrosis. 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The total collagen area and ratio were 840.23±81.65 and 7.0±0.9,respectively in group D, the ratio being reduced greatly in the Ganyanping-treated groups (148.73±45.89 and 1.16±0.33, respectively). The activities of MAO and ACP were elevated and that of SDH in group D decreased in the hepatic tissue as compared to the control group. Thetreatment with Ganyanping abrogated these enzymatic changes.CONCLUSION: Our data approved that Ganyanping could improve the microcirculation in the liver, reduce oxygen-derived free radicals, and enhance the cellular metabolism and immune function, all resulting in an anti-fibrotic effect.Hence, Ganyanping can protect the liver from fibrosis. 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