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Egyptian Journal of Hospital Medicine [The]. 2017; 67 (1): 336-343
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-189185

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Aim of the work: The aim of this work was to investigate the protective role of morin against the hepatotoxic effect of flutamide [FLU] that is widely used drug for treatment of metastatic prostate adenocarcinoma. Administration of FLU to male rats in a dose of 100 mg/ kg b.w. daily for 4 weeks resulted in serious hepatic injury


Materials and Methods: Male Wistar rats were equally divided into six experimental groups [n = 10]: Group I [control group] received appropriate vehicle [carboxy methyl cellulose, CMC] for 8 weeks, Group II [CM group] received CMC for 4 weeks then morin for another 4 weeks, Group III [ M group] were treated with morin for 8 weeks, Group IV [CF group] received CMC for 4 weeks then FLU for another 4 weeks, Group V [CMF group] received CMC for 4 weeks then morin for another 4 weeks then received morin associated with FLU for additional4 weeks and Group VI [MMF group] was pretreated with morin for 4 weeks then treated with morin simultaneously with FLU for additional 4 weeks


Results: In FLU treated rats, highly significant increases in each of serum ALT, AST, direct and total bilirubin as well as hepatic MDA were observed relative to the control group. Moreover, highly significant decrease in hepatic SOD, GSH and GST activities were observed. On the other hand, administration of morin with FLU resulted in mild and marked reduction in the elevated serum ALT, AST, direct and total bilirubin and hepatic MDA levels induced by FLU intoxication, respectively [regardingco-treatment and pretreatment with FLU]


Conclusion: These data showed protective effect of morin against FLU-induced hepatic damage, especially when administered prior to and concomitantly with FLU


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Animals, Laboratory , Protective Agents , Flutamide , Liver/drug effects , Rats, Wistar
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