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Journal Of Tropical Pharmacy and Cemistry Vol 6 No 1 (2022) |
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Vol 6 No 1 (2022) |
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Karya Tulis Ilmiah |
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Indonesia |
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2022 |
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Abstract
The purpose of the present study was to assess the protective effects of ‘Opuntia ficus indica’ (family
Cactaceae) against osteoporosis induced by cadmium chloride in female Wistar rats. Experiments
were carried out on 36 male Wistar rats (6-8 weeks old) divided into four groups of nine each: a
control group, a group treated with cadmium (3,5 mg/kg /day) by subcutaneous injection, a group
treated with Opuntia ficus indica extract (100 mg/Kg/day) by gavage, and a group treated with opuntia
extract then treated with cadmium. After 10 weeks of treatment, animals from each group were
rapidly sacrificed by decapitation. Blood serum was obtained by centrifugation. Bone toxicity was
estimated by examining femoral length and weight, calcium, phosphorus, vitamin D3 and alkaline
phsphatase (ALP) levels, oxidative status and DNA aspects in femur tissue. Results showed that
cadmium could induce hypocalcemia, hypophosphatemia, Vit D deficiency, increase in ALP level, and
decrease in femur weight and length. Also, an oxidative stress evidenced by statistically significant
losses in the activities of catalase (CAT), superoxide-dismutase (SOD), glutathione-peroxidase (GPX)
activities and an increase in lipids peroxidation level in bone tissue of cadmium-treated group
compared with the control group. In addition, histological analysis in bone tissue of cadmium-induced
rats revealed pronounced morphological alterations with areas of bone resorption and a loss of
normal architecture of femur diaphysis bone as well as DNA fragmentation. However, administration
of cactus extract attenuated cadmium-induced bone damage. The protective effect of the plant can be
attributed to its antioxidant properties and the existence of phenolic acids and flavonoids, as
highlighted by HPLC-based analysis. These findings indicate that ‘Opuntia ficus indica’ extract, can be
used as a new option in nutraceutical field.
Keywords: cadmium, ‘Opuntia ficus indica’, osteoporosis, oxidative stress, DNA damage |
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