48 Effects of probiotics (Lactobacillus acidophilus) on liver functions in experimental colitis in rats | ||
The Iraqi Journal of Veterinary Medicine (IJVM) | ||
Article 14, Volume 38, Issue 2, December 2014, Pages 48-54 PDF (0 K) | ||
Authors | ||
Delal Ebraheem Abass; Majida A.J. al-Qayim | ||
Abstract | ||
The ameliorative effects of probiotics (Lactobacillus acidophilus) on liver functions in experimentally induced colitis in adult male rats were studied. Thirty six male rats were divided randomly into 4 groups, 9 animals per group. First group was considered as control (C-), 2nd group (T1) and 3rd group (T2) received (5 × 108 CFU) of Lactobacillus acidophilus as probiotics for 2 weeks by oral gavages needle, 4th group was considered as colitis group (T3). Experimentally acetic acid colitis was induced for rat of groups T2 and T3. After 7 days of colitis, at the end of the experiment. Blood sample, 4-5 ml, was collected via cardiac puncture for biochemical analysis and liver sections were isolated for histopathological examination. Results revealed that colitis caused significant (p<0.05) decrease in liver function enzymes AST; AST; ALP and FBS. While Lactobacillus acidophilus recipient succeeded in keeping ALP, FBS, and plasma total protein values within normal, but decreased ALT and AST in coparasim with control group. Histopathological liver section examination showed presence of focal necrosis in acetic acid colitis groups (T2 and T3). Also these changes were prevented in liver sections of rats which received Lactobacillus acidophilus and confirmed the ameliorative effects of probiotics on hepatocellular, preventing hepatocellular damage in experimentally induced colitis. | ||
Keywords | ||
Liver functions; Probiotics; Experimental colitis; Liver enzyme | ||
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