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Article

Ameliorative Effect of Gallic Acid on Methotrexate-Induced Hepatotoxicity and Nephrotoxicity in Rat

by
Ebenezer Olayinka
,
Ayokanmi Ore
*,
Oluwatobi Adeyemo
and
Olaniyi Ola
Biochemistry Unit, Department of Chemical Sciences, Ajayi Crowther University, Oyo, Oyo State, Nigeria
*
Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
J. Xenobiot. 2016, 6(1), 6092; https://doi.org/10.4081/xeno.2016.6092
Submission received: 14 June 2016 / Revised: 14 June 2016 / Accepted: 15 August 2016 / Published: 26 August 2016

Abstract

We investigated the protective effect of gallic acid (GA) against methotrexate (MTX)-induced hepatotoxicity and nephrotoxicity. Male Wistar rats were randomized into five groups (n = 6/group): I, control; II, MTX-treated for seven days; III, pre-treated with GA for seven days, followed by MTX for seven days; IV, co-treated with MTX and GA for seven days and V, GA for seven days. MTX caused a significant increase (P<0.05) in plasma biomarkers of nephrotoxicity (urea, creatinine) and hepatotoxicity (Bilirubin, alkaline phosphatase, aspartate aminotransferase, alanine aminotransferase, gamma glutamyl transferase) when compared with control. Furthermore, MTX caused a significant decrease in the activities of hepatic enzymic antioxidants (superoxide dismutase, catalase, glutathione S-transferase) and nonenzymic antioxidants (Vitamin C and glutathione), followed by a significant increase in hepatic malondialdehyde content. However, pretreatment and co-treatment with gallic acid ameliorated the MTX-induced biochemical changes observed. Taken together, GA protected against MTX-induced hepatotoxicity and nephrotoxicity in rats, by reducing the impact of oxidative damage to tissues.
Keywords: Methotrexate; hepatotoxicity; nephrotoxicity; gallic acid; rat Methotrexate; hepatotoxicity; nephrotoxicity; gallic acid; rat

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Olayinka, E.; Ore, A.; Adeyemo, O.; Ola, O. Ameliorative Effect of Gallic Acid on Methotrexate-Induced Hepatotoxicity and Nephrotoxicity in Rat. J. Xenobiot. 2016, 6, 6092. https://doi.org/10.4081/xeno.2016.6092

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Olayinka E, Ore A, Adeyemo O, Ola O. Ameliorative Effect of Gallic Acid on Methotrexate-Induced Hepatotoxicity and Nephrotoxicity in Rat. Journal of Xenobiotics. 2016; 6(1):6092. https://doi.org/10.4081/xeno.2016.6092

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Olayinka, Ebenezer, Ayokanmi Ore, Oluwatobi Adeyemo, and Olaniyi Ola. 2016. "Ameliorative Effect of Gallic Acid on Methotrexate-Induced Hepatotoxicity and Nephrotoxicity in Rat" Journal of Xenobiotics 6, no. 1: 6092. https://doi.org/10.4081/xeno.2016.6092

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