Effects of a triplex mixture of Peganum harmala, Rhus coriaria, and Urtica dioica aqueous extracts on metabolic and histological parameters in diabetic rats
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2015Author
Gaballu, FA
Gaballu, YA
Khyavy, OM
Mardomi, A
Ghahremanzadeh, K
Shokouhi, B
Mamandy, H
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Context: Several therapeutic effects such as antioxidant and blood glucose-lowering activities have been reported for Peganum harmala L (Zygophyllaceae) (PH) seeds, Rhus coriaria L (Anacardiaceae) (RC) fruits, and Urtica dioica L (Urticaceae) (UD) leaves. Objective: This study investigates the effects of a triplex mixture (1: 1: 1) of these medicinal plants on metabolic and histological parameters in diabetic rats. Materials and methods: Aqueous extracts of PH, RC and UD were administered as either monotherapy or in combination at a final dose of 200 mg/kg to alloxan-induced diabetic rats by daily gavage. Biochemical parameters including blood glucose, liver function-related enzymes, lipid profile, and creatinine were estimated by spectrophotometric methods. Tissues from the liver and kidney stained with hematoxylin/eosin were histologically examined. The results obtained from the exposure groups were compared to either healthy or diabetic control groups. Results: Compared with the diabetic control rats, all aqueous extracts (ED50 = 11.5 +/- 2.57 mg/ml) led to significant decreases in the levels of ALP (1.39-2.23-fold, p50.05), low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) (1.79-3.26-fold, p50.05), and blood glucose (1.27-4.16-fold, p<50.05). The serum concentrations of TG was decreased only by treatment with UD and triplex mixture (1.25-and 1.20-fold, respectively, p<50.05). Among the studied parameters, alanine aminotransferase (ALT), LDL-C, TG, and creatinine recovered to healthy control levels after 4 weeks of treatment with the extract mixture. Conclusion: This study showed that PH, RC, and UD extracts, especially their combination, had significant antidiabetic, hypolipidemic, and liver and renal damage recovering effects.