Abstract

This study's objective was to assess the protective impact of an aqueous extract of G. lucidum against ketoprofen-induced liver damage in male albino rats. Twenty-eight healthy adult male albino rats were divided into four groups (7 rats in each). Group 1: normal control group; Group 2: rats were given ketoprofen (50mg/kg body weight) daily for two weeks, Group 3: rats were given G. lucidum (300mg/kg body weight) daily for four weeks, and Group 4: rats were given ketoprofen (50mg/kg body weight) daily for two weeks, then were given G. lucidum (300mg/kg body weight) daily for four weeks. The histological preparations of the liver of rats treated by ketoprofen showed degenerating hepatocytes, widened with congested central vein with inflammatory cell infiltration, necrotic areas, widened with congested portal vein, thickening wall of central vein enclosed by fibrotic area, and sever haemorrhage. Whereas, the rats which treated by therapeutic dosages showed improved of hepatic architecture with hepatocytes structures, normal sinusoids, minimal congested central vein, improved in the portal area with few inflammatory cell infiltrations, normal sinusoids, and minimal congested portal vein. In conclusion, this study shows that the G. lucidum has protective effects against ketoprofen induced hepatic injury in adult male albino rats.

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