Hepatoprotective effect of the selective mineralocorticoid receptor antagonist, eplerenone against carbon tetrachloride-induced liver injury in rats
Journal Title: Annals of Hepatology - Year 2012, Vol 11, Issue 3
Abstract
Background. Eplerenone is a selective mineralocorticoid receptor (MR) antagonist, and its potential protective role in cardiovascular injury has been reported by several studies. However, whether and how thisdrug can ameliorate hepatic injury in rats is unknown. Material and methods. The present study was conducted to investigate effect of eplerenone against liver injury induced by carbon tetrachloride (CCl4) in rats. The biochemical liver function tests and oxidative stress parameters including malondialdehyde (MDA), reactive oxygen species (ROS), in addition to the reduced glutathione (GSH) levels were evaluated. Moreover, serum tumor necrotic factors (TNF-α) level and histopathological changes were examined. Results. Our results show that pre-treatment with eplerenone (4 mg/kg per day for 4 weeks) revealed attenuation in serum activities of alanine aminotransferase (ALT), aspartate aminotransferase, (AST), alkaline phosphatase (ALP) and bilirubin levels that were enhanced by CCl4. Further, pre-treatment with eplerenone inhibited the elevated hepatic MDA content and restored hepatic GSH to its normal level. The enhanced hepatic ROS production in CCl4-treated group was markedly decreased by eplerenone administration. Eplerenone pre-treatment significantly attenuated the inflammatory responses caused by CCl4 as evident by the decreased serum TNF-α level. Histopathological studies showed that eplerenone alleviated the liver damage and reduced the lesions caused by CCl4. Conclusion. Collectively, the present study provides a proof to hepatoprotective actions of eplerenone via reducing oxidative stress and inflammatory responses in CCl4-induced liver damage in rat model.
Authors and Affiliations
Ashraf Taye, Abdel Raheem
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