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Query: UMLS:C0019158 (
hepatitis
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To investigate the potential of gadolinium (Gd)-ethoxybenzyl (EOB)-diethylenetriamine-pentaacetic acid (DTPA) for evaluating liver function, chemically induced
hepatitis
animal models were studied. The rats in group 1 underwent intraperitoneal administration of 2.0 ml/kg and those in group 2 underwent intraperitoneal administration of .5 ml/kg of 50% (V/V) carbon tetrachloride (
CCl4
) solution. The rats in group 3 served as controls. For rats of each group, the signal intensity of the liver was measured on T1-weighted spin-echo MR images acquired before and until 60 minutes after an intravenous injection of Gd-EOB-DTPA. The remaining rats in each group underwent indocyanine green test, serologic examination, or measurement of prothrombin time. Liver enhancement was compared with results of the other examinations. The degree of liver enhancement with Gd-EOB-DTPA was decreased and the washout of contrast was prolonged in the
CCl4
-administered groups. In this animal model, both hepatic dysfunction and liver enhancement were dose-dependent. MRI with Gd-EOB-DTPA has the potential to evaluate hepatic function.
...
PMID:Experimental hepatic dysfunction: evaluation by MRI with Gd-EOB-DTPA. 924 89
To confirm whether or not cytosolic NADPH-UQ reductase is involved in the recycling of cellular ubiquinol (UQH2) consumed during lipid peroxidation, the effect of a UQ-10 supplement on the NADPH-UQ reductase and cellular defense against oxidative damage in rat livers was investigated. Supplements of UQ-10 for 14 days enhanced the levels of UQH2-10 and NADPH-UQ reductase in rat livers without any appreciable changes in other antioxidant contents and related enzyme activities. However, the injection of carbon tetrachloride (
CCl4
) into the rats induced lipid peroxidation and decreased the cellular UQH2-10 contents (and increased equivalent amounts of UQ-10), as well as decreasing the ascorbic acid, reduced glutathione (GSH) and alpha-tocopherol contents of the rat livers. Administration of the UQ-10 supplement prior to the
CCl4
treatment spared alpha-tocopherol (but not GSH or ascorbic acid), inhibited lipid peroxidation, and thus improved
CCl4
-induced
hepatitis
. These findings support the notion that NADPH-UQ reductase in cytosol is the enzyme responsible for the regeneration of UQH2 from UQ formed by lipid peroxidation in cells.
...
PMID:Cytosolic NADPH-UQ reductase-linked recycling of cellular ubiquinol: its protective effect against carbon tetrachloride hepatotoxicity in rat. 926 8
It has been shown in experiments on Wistar rats that the antitumor agent platidiam given in MTD causes increased activity of alanine and aspartate aminotransferases (up to the 15th day after administration), persisting changes in the beta- and pre-beta-lipoprotein level, and intensified LPO in the blood (up to 3-months). Acute toxic hepatitis induced in rats by injection of
CCl4
1, 3, and 6 months after a single platidiam administration is characterized by hepatic disorders which are more pronounced than those than those in intact animals with
CCl4
hepatitis
.
...
PMID:[The early and late sequelae of the toxic action on the liver of a platinum antitumor preparation]. 937 61
Punicalagin and punicalin, isolated from the leaves of Terminalia catappa L., are used to treat dermatitis and
hepatitis
. Both compounds have strong antioxidative activity. The antihepatotoxic activity of punicalagin and punicalin on carbon tetrachloride (
CCl4
)-induced toxicity in the rat liver was evaluated. Levels of serum glutamate-oxalate-transaminase and glutamate-pyruvate-trans-aminase were increased by administration of
CCl4
and reduced by drug treatment. Histological changes around the liver central vein and oxidation damage induced by
CCl4
also benefited from drug treatment. The results show that both punicalagin and punicalin have anti-hepatotoxic activity but that the larger dose of punicalin induced liver damage. Thus even if tannins have strong antioxidant activity at very small doses, treatment with a larger dose will induce cell damage.
...
PMID:Antioxidant and hepatoprotective activity of punicalagin and punicalin on carbon tetrachloride-induced liver damage in rats. 972 Jun 29
Effects of Tinctura Arnica on lipids peroxidation and on the protective glutathions system of liver in rats in case of experimental toxic
hepatitis
have been studied. Toxic
hepatitis
is accompanied by deep alterations of the oxidant-antioxidant status of the body. Intoxication of the body by
CCl4
results in intensification of the free radicals formation particularly in liver: accumulation of lipids peroxidation molecular products, glutathione system enzyme activity inhibition in early terms and its partial restoration in remote terms has been seen. Our studies revealed that Arnica montana infusion inhibits the rate of lipids perioxidation products formation, affects the glutathione system enzymes activity.
...
PMID:[Effect of Arnica montana on the state of lipid peroxidation and protective glutathione system of rat liver in experimental toxic hepatitis]. 984 64
To examine the mechanism of the preventive effect of tannins on the progression of carbon tetrachloride (
CCl4
)-induced acute liver injury in rats, sumac gall (SG) extract and gallic acid (GA) were used as substitutes for crude tannins, because SG is a kind of Chinese traditional medicinal herb containing large amounts of various tannins, and GA is one of the major constituents of SG. The protective effect of oral (p.o.) and intraperitoneal (i.p.) administration of each substance on progression of
CCl4
-induced
hepatitis
was investigated in rats. Speculating that the superoxide dismutase (SOD)-like activities (O2 radical-scavenging activities) and/or protective effects of these substances on cell membranes might play a key role in the mechanism opposing the progression of
CCl4
-induced
hepatitis
, the O2 radical-scavenging activities in liver cells and serum in rats were monitored. Both substances significantly prevented the progression of acute liver injury with both p.o. and i.p. administration. These findings suggest that the mechanism for this prevention might be due mainly to the protective effect of these substances on cell membranes rather than O2 radical-scavenging activities.
...
PMID:Mechanism of the protective effects of sumac gall extract and gallic acid on the progression of CCl4-induced acute liver injury in rats. 986 21
The effect of oral administration of a preparation of human urine (PHU) on the progression of acute liver injury was examined in rats intoxicated with carbon tetrachloride (
CCl4
) and alpha-naphthylisothiocyanate (ANIT) PHU protected the liver from
CCl4
-induced injury as judged by morphological and biochemical observations. In contrast, PHU aggravated ANIT-induced injury as judged also by morphological and biochemical observation. PHU prevented the increase in hepatic glutathione (GSH) and lipid peroxidation induced by
CCl4
. But PHU enhanced the increase in hepatic GSH caused by ANIT. These results indicate that the effect of PHU on hepatic GSH concentrations is through an indirect pathway. Clinical application of PHU on
hepatitis
should be explored further.
...
PMID:Effect of pretreatment of rats with an urinary preparation on liver injuries induced by carbon tetrachloride and alpha-naphthylisothiocyanate. 986 22
The index quantitatively characterizing the serum lipids reserve for peroxidation (SLRP) was developed and evaluated in rats with simulated toxic (
CCl4
)
hepatitis
. The index represents a ratio of malondialdehyde (MDA) concentrations in serum before and after stimulation of peroxidation by Fe2+ ions (in the same sample). The index SLRP allows to evaluate direction and the intensity of imbalance among prooxidants action and the total activity of serum lipids antioxidant system even when there is no change of MDA basal level.
...
PMID:[Reserve of serum lipids for peroxidation during oxidative stress in rats]. 1020 28
In chronic
CCl4
-
hepatitis
in rats phospholipid-containing hepatoprotectors, essentiale and eplir differ in their influence on the therapeutic effect of prednisolone; essentiale does not change the antiproliferative effect of the glucocorticoid and weakens its membrane-stabilizing effect, eplir increases these therapeutic effects of prednisolone. Besides, eplir, in distinction from essentiale, reduces lipid accumulation in the liver and hypoproteinemia which are induced by prednisolone.
...
PMID:[The joint use of prednisolone and phospholipid-containing hepatoprotectors in experimental chronic hepatitis]. 1034 Jan 25
In in vitro experiments althan had no effect on the respiration of intact mitochondria in state 4 according to Chance and produced a high antioxidant effect in fermentative and ascorbate-dependent lipid peroxidation in intact microsomes isolated from the rat liver. In ethanol-induced toxic
hepatitis
althan restored the functional activity of mitochondria to the level of that in intact animals and increased microsome hydroxylase activity in
CCl4
-
hepatitis
.
...
PMID:[The effect of altan on the functional activity of the liver mitochondria and microsomes from rats with toxic hepatitis]. 1051 40
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