Abstract

Metallothionein-inducing activities of 11 saponins were investigated in mice. Of the saponins investigated, echinoside A and sakuraso-saponin were highly effective. Sakuraso-saponin showed dose-dependent and time-dependent induction of hepatic metallothionein. The isoforms of the induced metallothionein in the liver were determined to be metallothionein 1 and 2. Induction of metallothionein was observed specifically in the liver and heart. Echinoside A showed similar effects to sakuraso-saponin except that no induction was observed in the heart. Pretreatment of mice with these saponins blocked CCl4-induced hepatic injury, such as the elevation of plasma transaminase activity and centrilobular necrosis in the liver. CCl4-induced elevation of lipid peroxide level in the liver was also blocked by injection of sakuraso-saponin. The hepatoprotective activities of the saponins found in this study may have been due to their MT-inducing activity. © 1997 by John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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