EFFECT OF VITAMIN E AND RESVERATROL ON OXIDATIVE STRESS AND HAEMATOLOGICAL PARAMETERS OF CARBAMAZEPINE-INDUCED OXIDATIVE STRESS IN MALE WISTAR RATS
EFFECT OF VITAMIN E AND RESVERATROL ON OXIDATIVE STRESS AND HAEMATOLOGICAL PARAMETERS OF CARBAMAZEPINE-INDUCED OXIDATIVE STRESS IN MALE WISTAR RATS
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2017-06
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ALIYU, Munira,
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Carbamazepine (CBZ) is a drug used in the treatment of epilepsy and neuropathic pain.
Carbamazepine induces oxidative stress and haematological toxicity. Resveratrol, known as
3,5,4′-trihydroxystilbene, is found in grapes and other plant products. Resveratrol effectively
scavenges free radicals and other oxidants. Vitamin E a lipid soluble antioxidant present in all
cellular membranes. The present study was designed to assess the effect of vitamin E and
resveratrol on oxidative stress biomarkers and hematological parameters of carbamazepineinduced
oxidative stress in male Wistar rats. Adult male Wistar rats (n = 35) were grouped into
seven (7) of five (5) rats each: Group I (control) received distilled water; Group II received 2
ml/kg of corn oil; Group III received 10g/L of carboxymethylcellulose; Group IV received 50
mg/kg of carbamazepine; Group V received 50 mg/kg of carbamazepine and 200 mg/kg of
Vitamin E; Group VI received 50 mg/kg of carbamazepine and 20 mg/kg of Resveratrol; Group
VII received 50 mg/kg of carbamazepine and the co-administration of vitamin E at 200 mg/kg
and Resveratrol at 20 mg/kg. Administration was done orally for forty five (45) days. At the end
of the experiment, the animals were sacrificed and the blood samples and its serum were used for
haematological and biochemical analyses, respectively. The result of the present study revealed
that carbamazepine significantly (p<0.01) decreased the levels SOD, CAT and GPx to
2.04+0.02, 46.60+0.40, 42.20+0.49 respectively in comparison to control group. Treatment with
carbamazepine also significantly (p<0.01) decreased RBCs, PCV, PLT, and WBCs to 6.85+0.28,
39.08+1.66, 256.00+12.20, 4.20+0.21 respectively when compared to the control group.
Whereas carbamazepine significantly (p<0.01) increased MDA levels to 1.42+0.04 when
compared to control group. Administration of vitamin E significantly (p<0.01) increased SOD,
CAT and GPx, to 2.42±0.05, 51.80±0.49, 47.60±0.40 respectively and there was reduction in
MDA (1.02±0.05) when compared to CBZ treated group. Administration of vitamin E
significantly (p<0.05) increased PLT (323.20±23.83), non-significant increase in PCV
(42.40±0.76) and WBCs (4.80±0.41) in comparison to CBZ treated group. Administration of
resveratrol significantly (p<0.01) increased SOD, CAT and GPx, to 2.48±0.05, 53.20±0.37,
48.80±0.37, respectively and reduced MDA level to 0.98±0.05 when compared to CBZ treated
group. Administration of resveratrol significantly (p<0.01) increased RBC(8.14±0.21),
PCV(48.88±1.43), PLT(338.20±3.98) and WBC(5.32±0.20) in comparison to CBZ-treated
group. The co-administration of vitamin E (200mg/kg) and resveratrol (20mg/kg) revealed a
significant (p<0.01) increase in SOD (2.52±0.04), CAT (54.00±0.31and GPx (49.20±0.66) and
significant (p<0.01) reduction in MDA (0.98±0.05) in comparison to CBZ-treated group. Coadministration
of vitamin E and resveratrol significantly (p<0.01) increased RBC (8.53±0.15),
PCV (50.70±0.86), PLT (361.80±8.46) and WBC (5.90±0.18) when compared to CBZ-treated
group. The present results support that vitamin E and resveratrol or their combination
ameliorated carbamazepine induced oxidative stress in male Wistar rats.
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A THESIS SUBMITTED TO THE SCHOOL OF POSTGRADUATE STUDIES, AHMADU BELLO UNIVERSITY, ZARIA IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE AWARD OF MASTER OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN PHYSIOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY, FACULTY OF MEDICINE, AHMADU BELLO UNIVERSITY,ZARIA
Keywords
EFFECT OF VITAMIN E,, RESVERATROL ON OXIDATIVE STRESS,, HAEMATOLOGICAL PARAMETERS,, CARBAMAZEPINE-INDUCED,, OXIDATIVE STRESS,, MALE WISTAR RATS,