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Prevention of Hepatorenal Insufficiency Associated with Lead Exposure by Hibiscus sabdariffa L. Beverages Using In Vivo Assay.
Document Type
Article
Source
BioMed Research International. 2/10/2022, p1-12. 12p.
Subject
*LEAD exposure
*LIVER disease prevention
*PREVENTION of obesity
*HEAT
*BIOMARKERS
*MEDICINAL plants
*BEVERAGES
*KIDNEYS
*IN vivo studies
*FLAVONOIDS
*STAINS & staining (Microscopy)
*KIDNEY failure
*LIVER
*ANIMAL experimentation
*ANTIOXIDANTS
*GLYCOSIDES
*DIETARY supplements
*RATS
*COMPARATIVE studies
*WEIGHT gain
*OXIDATIVE stress
*LIVER diseases
*DESCRIPTIVE statistics
*TISSUES
*PLANT extracts
*AMINO acids
*COLD (Temperature)
*LEAD
*BIOLOGICAL pigments
Language
ISSN
2314-6133
Abstract
Lead pollution is a major environmental challenge worldwide. Therefore, dietary interventions that are aimed at preventing lead's deleterious effects on body organs are needed. The study's goal was to study and compare the protective effect of cold and hot beverages of Roselle (Hibiscus sabdariffa L.) red calyces (CRB and HRB, respectively) on liver and kidney insufficiency associated with lead exposure in male rats. Adult albino rats (32 males) were divided into four groups of equal number, including a normal control (group 1), while groups from 2 to 4 received lead acetate (20 mg/kg body weight/day) and were kept untreated (group 2). The 3rd and the 4th groups received CRB and HRB (0.5 ml/100 g body weight/day), respectively, for 6 weeks. The gain in the body and relative weights of the liver and kidneys were calculated. Liver and kidney functions were determined in serum, while lead, delta-aminolevulinic acid dehydratase, and oxidative stress markers were established in tissues. Specimens from the liver and kidney of sacrificed rats were histopathologically examined. The total activity of antioxidants and total content of anthocyanin of both beverages were determined. Lead exposure resulted in its accumulation in tissues, leading to overweight and liver and kidney insufficiency along with oxidative stress, which was further confirmed by histological staining. CRB was more efficient than HRB in preventing the deleterious effects of lead intoxication. Due to their antioxidant properties, the present study proved that Roselle red calyx beverages, particularly the cold ones, are protective agents against lead-associated disorders in a rat model. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]