Invigoration observed by the use of methanolicBerberis Vulgaris root extract in Cyclophosphamide
Yasir Ali Bhatti, HaroonHabib, Adnan Bashir, MuzamilLiaqat Ali, Ali Iftikhar, Mudaser H Abbasi, Arif Malik, Umber Rauf
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Background: Being branded as an effective anti-cancer medication, Cyclophosphamide
induces some well-established grave effects such as elevated cholesterol
levels, marked hematological effects, along with nephrotoxicity,
hepatotoxicity, cardiotoxicity, along with abnormal values of the serum LDH and
the serum AST levels.
Place of
Study: This study was supervised by Prof. Dr. Arif
Malik and conducted in the Institute of Molecular Biology and Biotechnology
(IMBB) of the University of Lahore, Lahore.
Duration of
Study: The total duration that this reported study
took was about one year starting on January 1, 2015 and concluding on December
31, 2015.
Study
Design: After due consideration and deliberation, an
observational type of descriptive study was designed.
Methods/Results:
During the era of
this study, a total of 24 healthy male adult albino rats were segregated in six
groups of four rats each (n = 4) while they were housed in Animal House of the
University of Lahore, Lahore. Each rat weighed about 120 - 200 grams. The rats
were fed with standard diet with saline and they were kept under measured
settings of 25 ± 2oC along with a photoperiod of
12 hours dark and 12 hours of light. The 70% ethanol was used to prepare the Berberis
vulgaris root extracts, then the preparation was filtered and concentrated
by drying the filtrate on the rotary evaporator at 50oC. Pharmedic
Laboratories (PVT, Limited) was employed to procure the drug Cyclophosphamide. Berberis
vulgaris root extracts and CP was given to the rats at the dose of 1g/Kg
body weight and80 mg/Kg body weight respectively. After procurement,
Cyclophosphamide was prepared to be used in and injection from by using
distilled water.
Conclusion: An ameliorative role of the Berberis vulgaris was observed in deterrence of onset
and progression of cyclophosphamide-induced cardiotoxicity.
Keywords: Berberis vulgaris, Cyclophosphamide (CP), Cardiotoxicity