WANG Fu, CHENG Xiu-juan, WANG Bang-min, et al. Effect of Gansui Banxia Tang on Functions and Morphology in Rats Liver[J]. Chinese journal of experimental traditional medical formulae, 2015, 21(8): 160-164.
DOI:
WANG Fu, CHENG Xiu-juan, WANG Bang-min, et al. Effect of Gansui Banxia Tang on Functions and Morphology in Rats Liver[J]. Chinese journal of experimental traditional medical formulae, 2015, 21(8): 160-164. DOI: 10.13422/j.cnki.syfjx.2015080160.
Effect of Gansui Banxia Tang on Functions and Morphology in Rats Liver
Objective: To explore the chronic toxicity of Gansui Banxia Tang (GBT) on normal rat liver. Method: Eighty healthy SD rats were randomly divided into four groups:the normal group
the high-
middle-
and low-dose GBT groups (37
18.5
9.25 g·kg-1) of 20 in each group. The corresponding medicines at 0.02 mL·g-1were intragastrically administrated to rats for 90 days. After the last dose
blood samples of the half rats from each group were collected. The heart functions indexes including alanine aminotransferase (ALT)
aspartate aminotransferase (AST)
the ratio of AST/ALT
total bilirubin (TBIL)
direct bilirubin (DBIL)
and the blood lipid indexes including cholesterol (CHO)
triglyceride (TG)
high density lipoprotein (HDL)
low density lipoprotein (LDL) were detected. The morphology and histology of the liver were observed by HE staining. The remaining rats in each group were observed continuously for two weeks
and the above indexes were detected again. Result: In medicine taking
compared with the control group
the ALT
AST
AST/ALT
TBIL and DBIL had significant changes in high-dose GBT group (P<0.01)
the ALT
AST
DBIL (P<0.05) and AST/ALT(P<0.01) had significant changes in the middle-dose GBT group. The above indexes had no significant changes in the low-dose GBT group. The CHO
TG
HDL and LDL had no significant changes in all dose groups. The liver histopathological changes are gradually aggravated with the increase of the dose. While during the following observation
all the above indexes had no significant changes in all dose GBT groups. Conclusion: GBT has good effect on liver function and morphology of rats in a dose-dependent manner by long-term medication. Small dosage has little influence
the influence degree aggravates gradually as the increase of the dose