›› 2016, Vol. 43 ›› Issue (2): 402-406.doi: 10.16431/j.cnki.1671-7236.2016.02.017

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Protective Effects of Proanthocyanidins on the Liver and Kidney Oxidative Damage Induced by Zearalenone in Mice

HAN Jian-xin, HE Jian-bin, GAO Feng, YANG Shu-hua, LIANG Tian-tian, DONG Shuang, ZHANG Yi, LONG Miao   

  1. Collage of Animal Husbandry and Veterinary, Shenyang Agricultural University, Shenyang 110866, China
  • Received:2015-07-20 Online:2016-02-20 Published:2016-03-02

Abstract: The experiment was conducted to study whether the proanthocyanidin (PC) had the protective effects on the liver and kidney oxidative damage induced by zearalenone in mice.40 8 to 9 week-old healthy clean grade Kunming mice with the 45 g body weight were chosen and randomly divided into four groups: control group was given normal saline,PC group was given 100 mg/kg PC,ZEA group was given 40 mg/kg ZEA and PC+ZEA group was fed 100 mg/kg PC+40 mg/kg ZEA.Liver and blood sampls were taken after cervical vertebra to death.AST、ALT、MDA、SOD were measured to determine the degree of liver damage and antioxidant capacity,and UA and BUN were used to determine the kidney damage.The results showed that: Compared with the control group,the indexes of PC group were not significant changed (P>0.05),indicating that there was no obvious oxidative damage in the liver and kidney.Compared with control group,ALT,MDA and AST content were significantly or extremely significant increased in ZEA group (P<0.05;P<0.01),SOD content was extremely significant decreased (P<0.01),UA and BUN were extremely significant increased in serum (P<0.01),indicating that the liver and kidney of ZEA group had a serious oxidative damage.The indexes of the PC+ZEA group (except SOD)were significantly or extremely significant lower than ZEA group (P<0.05;P<0.01),indicating that the oxidative damage of the liver and kidney in PC+ZEA group was lower than that in the ZEA group.In conclusion,the liver and kidney oxidative damage of mice induced by ZEA was eased to some extent by PC.

Key words: proanthocyanidins; zearalenone; oxidative damage; protection

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