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Vol.2 No.08 -3 : Ameliorative effect of olive leaves extract on hepatotoxicity and oxidative stress in streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats.

By : Saber A. Sakr1 , Karoline K. Abdel-Aziz2, , Attalla F. El-kott2, Heba S. Khalifa2

Abstract

Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a chronic metabolic disease. Olive leaves consists of phenolic compounds, flavonoids and volatile oil. The aim of this study was to evaluate the anti-diabetic and the curative effect of olive leaves extract on streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats. Forty male rats were divided into 4 groups, Group I; Animals were served as control. Group II; Animals were received oral Olive leaves extract (OLE) 0.5 mg/kg of body weight/day. Group III; Animals were injected intraperitoneally with a single dose of streptozotocin (STZ) (45mg /kg of body weight) to induce diabetes. Group IV, Animals were received a single dose of streptozotocin and after 7 days received Olive leaves extract for four weeks. The results indicatet that injection of STZ provoked a significant increase (P<0.005) in serum ALT, AST and lipids. Moreover, Serum malondialdehyde was increased and the antioxidant enzymes SOD and CAT decreased. Histopathologically, the OLE group didn't show any histopathological changes. Diabetic animals showed many histopathological changes in liver e.g. destruction of liver architecture, congestion of blood vessels, Leucocytic infiltration, and cytoplasmic vacuolization of hepatocytes. The pancreas showed severe damages in the pancreas architecture and atrophy of β-cells. When animals treated with OLE, an improvement was observed in the biochemical parameters and liver and pancreas histology of these animals. It is concluded that OLE exhibited a pronounced hypoglycemic, hypolipidemic and ameliorative effects in diabetic rats and this is may be attributed to the presence of its phenolic compounds.


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Vol.1 No.4 -4 : Developmental defects of cerebral cortex in maternally diabetic and aluminum intoxicated rat pups and their amelioration by Morus alba.

By : Gamal Badawy1, Hassan El-Sayyed2, Sobhy Hassab Elnabi1, Ibrahim El-Elaimy1,Eman Al Shehari

Abstract

The present study aimed to investigate the possible ameliorative effect of crude water extract of Morus alba leaves on developmental defects of cerebral cortex of rat pups maternally subjected to diabetes and/or aluminum (Al) intoxication. One hundred and forty fertile male and virgin female albino rats were used for the experimentation. The pregnant rats were arranged into seven groups. The study included five integrated approaches and all proved that treatment with Morus alba leaves extract led to a marked amelioration for the developmental defects caused by either diabetes or Al intoxication at all levels of the study. At the ultrastructural level, the cerebral cortex of the latter exhibited massive cytological alterations of Purkinje cells (PC) and Karyolysis of chromatin material. The cytoplasm appeared translucent and enclosed by either fragmented or vesiculated RER. Mitochondria appeared electron-dense with ill-differentiated cristae. Cytoplasmic vacuoles were detected. However, pups of mothers received Morus alba extract and subjected to Al intoxication and/or diabetes showed partial amelioration of cytological structure of PC. The nuclear envelope was regularly arranged and enclosed by normal euchromatin. The cytoplasmic organelles were rearranged and approximately restored their pattern. It can therefore be concluded that leaves extract of Morus alba has marked ameliorative effects against developmental defects of cerebral cortex in pups of diabetic and Al intoxicated pregnant albino rats.


4. Developmental defects of cerebral cortex in maternally diabetic and aluminum intoxicated rat pups and their amelioration by Morus alba.
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