The protective effects of Danning tablet on experimental liver injury in mice and rats
- Received Date: 2006-04-17
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Key words:
- Danning tablet /
- liver injury /
- glutamic-oxal(o)acetic transaminase (AST) /
- glutamate-pyruvate transaminase (ALT) /
- protective effects
Abstract: Objective:To study the protective effects of Danning tablet on CCl4 and D-galactosamine induced liver injury in mice and rats.Methods:Mice and rats were induced acute and chronic liver injury by administrated with D-galactosamine and CCl4 respectively,and the activities of glutamic-oxal(o)acetic transaminase(AST) and glutamate-pyruvate transaminase(ALT) in plasma were detected,influence on contents of the serum total protein,albumin and A/G were observed, histopathologic examination was employed to observe the liver injury. Results:Danning tablet can significantly inhibited the activities of ALT and AST which were rised by CCl4 and D-galactosamine(P<0.05 or P<0.01),can significantly increased the contents of the total protein, albumin which were decreased by CCl4(P<0.05 or P<0.01),Histopathologic examination show degree of fatty degeneration and fibrosis of liver cell were improved by Danning tablet.Conclusion: Danning tablet are effective in liver injuries induced by CCl4 and D-galactosamine.
Citation: | LIU Run-hui, CHEN Zhong-liang, LI Tie-jun, LIU Xiao-hua, XU Rui-lin, XU Xi-ke, ZHANG Chuan, ZHANG Wei-dong. The protective effects of Danning tablet on experimental liver injury in mice and rats[J]. Journal of Pharmaceutical Practice and Service, 2007, (3): 147-149. |