Abstract

Problem statement: Dihydroartemisinin was shown to produce two types of inhibitory effects on the cardiac muscles of rats. It was also shown to stimulate haemopoiesis in the lungs, liver, spleen, intestine and kidney of rats. This study attempted to find out the nature of the effect of oral dihydroartemisinin on the lungs of Wistar albino rats. Approach: The effects of dihydroartemisinin on the tissues of the lungs of wistar albino rats were investigated with five doses of Dihydroartemisinin (DHA) administered for 5 days by oral intubation. The five tested doses were 1 mg kg-1, a repeated dose of 1, 2, 60 and 80 mg kg-1 DHA. Results: Histopathological examination of the tissue micrographs of the lungs of the dihydroartemisinin treated rats showed that in comparism with those of the controls, DHA had no adverse effects on the tissues of the lungs of the rats but rather produced a direct stimulatory effect on the smooth muscles of the lungs. This stimulation caused hyperplasia of these tissues which was observable histologically in tissue micrographs of the lungs. These effects of dihydroartemisinin on the tissues of the lungs of Wistar albino rats were dose, repetition and time dependent. Conclusion: These growth hormone-like stimulatory effects of dihydroartemisinin on the smooth muscles of the lungs suggest that DHA enhanced the functioning capacity of the lungs of the DHA-treated rats. These results suggest that dihydroartemisinin has possible respiration enhancement effects.

Highlights

  • Dihydroartemisinin is acclaimed for its rapid clearance of malarial parasites in uncomplicated and complicated malaria

  • This study investigated the effects of oral dosage regimens of DHA on the lungs of Wistar albino rats

  • Gross anatomical examination and comparism of DHA-treated and control rats showed that that DHA treatment had no adverse effects on the lungs of the test rats

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INTRODUCTION

Dihydroartemisinin is acclaimed for its rapid clearance of malarial parasites in uncomplicated and complicated malaria. Little attention was paid to the organ effects of DHA in the past. Some recent studies reported the direct effects of dihydroartemisinin on the smooth muscles of the intestine of rats (Anastasia, 2011); on the smooth muscles of the bronchial tubes; (Uchechukwu et al, 2011). Nedosa et al (2011a); on cardiac smooth muscles (Anastasia et al, 2011) and on extrabone marrow sites of haempoies in rats (Nedosa et al, 2011b; Anastasia et al, 2012). This study investigated the effects of oral dosage regimens of DHA on the lungs of Wistar albino rats

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