PROTECTIVE AND THERAPEUTIC EFFECT OF QUERCETIN IN HEPATOTOXICITY INDUCED BY SEPSIS IN RATS

Protective and therapeutic effect of quercetin in hepatotoxicity induced by sepsis in rats

Protective and therapeutic effect of quercetin in hepatotoxicity induced by sepsis in rats

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Septicemia caused by Gram-negative bacteria is an infection associated with liver dysfunction.Quercetin is a natural flavonoid found in vegetables and fruits and has anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, cytoprotective and antiallergic properties.This research aims to investigate the effects of quercetin on the liver against tissue damage due to sepsis-induced oxidative stress.Thirty-two male rats were used in the study.

The animals were randomly divided into 5 groups.Quercetin was dissolved DisplayPort to DVI-I in 20 mg/kg of olive oil daily for 15 days and given through oral gavage.The cecal-ligation sepsis model was applied to the group 3 and group 4.In histopathological evaluation; inflammation involving moderate neutrophils and lymphocytes was observed in most portal areas in the group where sepsis was created (Group 3).

In the sepsis group administered quercetin (Group 4) only a few portal areas had a milder inflammation with fewer neutrophils than the sepsis group.There was a significant difference between group 3, 4, and all other groups in ALT and AST values.A significant difference was observed between group 3, 4 and other groups in terms of tissue MDA, GSH levels.It was concluded that quercetin, a powerful Microphone Cable antioxidant, can reduce liver damage caused by sepsis and has the potential to be used to help treat sepsis.

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