Background: The study investigated the modulatory roles of the aqueous leaf extract of Telferia occidentalis, a traditional haematinic, and vitamin C on cardiovascular dysfunction associated with subchronic Phenylhydrazine exposure.
Methods: Fifty adult male rats were randomly selected and divided into one of five groups of ten animals each: Control; 40 mgkg Phenylhydrazine (PHZ); PHZ with 100 mgkg T.occidentalis; PHZ with 200 mgkg T.occidentalis; and PHZ with 100 mgkg vitamin C.
Results: Oral exposure of rats to PHZ, without T. occidentalis or vitamin C treatment, resulted in a significant (p<0.05) decrease in the haematological parameters, but increased the blood pressure parameters of rats However, treatment with vitamin C and T. occidentalis leaf extract significantly (p<0.05) ameliorated the aforementioned PHZ-induced alterations of rats haemogram, and blood pressure. Biochemical analysis revealed significant (p<0.05) reduction in the activities of superoxide dismutase and catalase of untreated PHZ-exposed rats, but the levels of malondialdehyde, hydrogen peroxide and myeloperoxidase of the rats were significantly (p<0.05) increased compared with those of the extract treated rats. Immunohistochemical analysis revealed a greater expression of Bax-protein in the cardiac and renal tissues of the untreated PHZ exposed rats, compared with the extract and vitamin C treated groups.
Conclusions: The mitigation of oxidative stress and inhibition of Bax-protein expression are probable mechanisms of action of T. occidentalis in the amelioration of haemolytic anaemia, and its use as adjunct medication in the management of some diseases is justifiable.
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Drug Res (Stuttg)
February 2018
Department of Veterinary Pharmacology and Toxicology, Faculty of veterinary Medicine, University of Ibadan, Nigeria.
Background: The study investigated the modulatory roles of the aqueous leaf extract of Telferia occidentalis, a traditional haematinic, and vitamin C on cardiovascular dysfunction associated with subchronic Phenylhydrazine exposure.
Methods: Fifty adult male rats were randomly selected and divided into one of five groups of ten animals each: Control; 40 mgkg Phenylhydrazine (PHZ); PHZ with 100 mgkg T.occidentalis; PHZ with 200 mgkg T.
Asian Pac J Trop Med
September 2014
Department of Biochemistry, Ahmadu Bello University, Samaru, Zaria, Nigeria.
Objective: To perform phytochemical and mineral analyses on leaves, stem and seeds of Telferia occidentalis (T. occidentalis), and examine the inhibition of methemoglobin build-up in sickled erythrocytes.
Methods: The phytochemical evaluation was carried out by qualitative and quantitative analyses, whereas mineral elements were quantitatively analyzed.
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