Abstract

The aim of the present work is to found out if there are histopathological and enzymatic effects on the heart and liver after oral administration of Citrullus colocynthis (CC) fruit (bitter apple) for mature male rabbits, as a model for mammals. Two experiments were performed for sixty mature male rabbits that equally and randomly divided into six groups each containing five animals .In the two experiments ,independently, three groups in each one were considered as treated groups and represented as T1, T2 and T3 groups .These rabbits groups were orally administrated with low dosage of CC (4.8mg/kg/day,experiment No.1 ) and double dosage of CC extract (9.6mg /kg /day , experiment No2 ) for three intervals 2, 4 and 8 weeks ,respectively. The other three groups in each experiment were considered control and represented as C1, C2 and C3 groups, respectively. All the rabbits in control groups were given orally distilled water (DW) at the same periods of treated groups. Histopathological changes of the heart and liver with related enzymes namely; serum glutamate oxaloacetate transaminase (SGOT), serum glutamate pyruvate transaminase (SGPT) and creatinine kinase (SCK) were studied.The histopathological study revealed no changes in rabbit’s heart tissue particularly after treatment with 4.8mg/kg/day of CC for 2 and 4 weeks. While no histopathological changes were observed in the heart of rabbit groups treated with 9.6mg/kg/day of CC extract after 2 weeks. The results of the treatment with the two dosages of the CC for 8 weeks indicated a mild degenerative changes and mild necrosis of the myocardial cells. There was swelling of the hepatocytes and perivascular cuffing of mononuclear inflammatory cells after two weeks of daily treatment with 4.8mg/kg/day of CC exposure. After four weeks with the low dosage of the CC extract, caused initiation of necrosis, more inflammation picture of liver portal tract with sinusoid All rabbit groups showed statistically a significant gradual increase (P<0.05) in the value of serum enzyme GOT, GPT and CK levels after treatment with the two dosages of CC at the end of each different period compared with before treatment and control group. Concluded from this study that the dosage 4.8mg/Kg/day of CC plant resulted in simple histopathological effects on the heart and mild histopathological changes on the liver during the entire period of the study, instead of serum enzymatic elevation of SGOT ,SGPT and SCK. Further studies are recommended to found out the possibility to use and effects of CC on animal hygiene and reproduction

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  • Many health centers believed in herbal medicine as effective medicine for different diseases

  • Blood samples for serum separation were collected in plastic test tubes without anticoagulant -Enzymes Measurement: Different serum clinical enzymes including: glutamate oxaloacetate transaminase (GOT), glutamate pyruvate transaminase (GPT) and creatinine kinase (CK) were measured and recorded by standard assays on a biochemical analyzer (Lisa-200,Pejohesh-Co., France) at the beginning of experiment and at the end of each different periods of treatment for all the rabbits of the two experiments involved (9). -Histopathological Study: Histological sections were performed for heart and liver to study their microscopic changes to find out the effect of plants on the tissues

  • Histopathological Changes: 1.1-Experiment No 1. - The Heart: Results in the present study showed no histopathological changes in the heart of rabbits of control group and after gavages of the rabbits with low medical dosage (4.8mg/kg/day)of CC extract for two weeks and four weeks(figures1,3,5,respectively)

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Introduction

Many health centers believed in herbal medicine as effective medicine for different diseases. One of these herbal medicines is Citrullus colocynthis (CC). The bitter apple of CC has been recommended for indigestion and diabetic people in traditional medicine (2).In United Arab Emirates many traditional plants were used as anti-diabetic remedies, such as the Citrullus colocynthis (3).This plant has an insulinotropic effect which could at least partially account for the antidiabetic activation of the fruits (4). In addition to our previous study regarding its effects on some physiological aspects in mice( 5 Esawe et al.,2011), the present work is aimed to examine the medical effect of the oral administration of crude extract of Citrullus colocynthis fruit on some histopathological and enzymatic aspects of the heart and liver

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