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Phycocyanin improved alcohol-induced hepatorenal toxicity and behavior impairment in Wistar rats

Boukari Oumayma, Khemissi Wahid, Ghodhbane Soumaya, Olfa Tebourbi, Khémaïs Ben Rhouma, Mohsen Sakly, Dorsaf Hallègue

2022Drug and Chemical Toxicology11 citationsDOI

Abstract

against ethanol- induced hepatorenal toxicity and cognitive behavior impairment in male Wistar rats. The animals were randomly and equally divided into four groups (six animals each): control group received saline solution, ethanol (EtOH) group was injected intraperitoneally with 1 ml/kg of ethanol solution 38% (w/v), phycocyanin groups were treated with 25 (PC1) or 50 (PC2) mg/kg phycocyanin extract followed by ethanol administration. All treatments were conducted for 14 successive days. Results revealed that ethanol induced oxidative stress in brain, liver, and kidney by increasing lipid peroxidation level and SOD and CAT activities. Serum biochemical perturbations were also observed in EtOH group, which was indicated by a significant elevation in ALT, AST, cholesterol, triglycerides, creatinine, and urea levels. Combined exposure to EtOH with phytocyanin contracted these biochemical alterations. Phycocyanin decreased also EtOH-induced anxiety and ameliorated exploratory behavior assessed by the elevated-plus maze and open field tests respectively.

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Lipid peroxidationPhycocyaninToxicityCreatinineSpirulina (dietary supplement)EthanolOxidative stressChemistrySalineEndocrinologyInternal medicineOpen fieldPharmacologyMedicineBiochemistryBiologyGeneticsBacteriaOrganic chemistryCyanobacteriaRaw materialAlgal biology and biofuel productionMedicinal Plants and Bioactive CompoundsAlcohol Consumption and Health Effects