Hepatoprotective Role of Berberine on Doxorubicin Induced Hepatotoxici-ty - Involvement of Cyp.

2020 
Background Liver is one of the major organ involved in drug metabolism. Cytochrome P450s are predominantly involved in drug metabolism. A wide range of CYPs has been reported in liver which has been involved in its normal as well as in diseased conditions. Doxorubicin, one of the most potent chemotherapeutic drug, although highly efficacious also has adverse side effects with its targets being liver and cardiac tissue. Objective The study aims to evaluate the reversal potentials of berberine on Doxorubicin induced cyp conversion. Methodology In the present study, interplay between anti-oxidants, cytochrome and inflammatory markers in DOX induced liver toxicity and its possible reversal by berberine was ascertained. Results DOX administration significantly elevated serum as well as tissue stress which was reverted by berberine treatment. Similar response was observed in tissue inflammatory mediators as well as in serum cytokine levels. Most profound reduction in the cytochrome expression was found in Cyp 2B1, 2B2 and 2E1. However, 2C1, 2C6 and 3A1 although showed a decline but it did not revert the expression back to control levels. Conclusion It could be concluded that berberine may be an efficient anti-oxidant and immune modulator. It possesses low to moderate cytochrome modulatory potentials.
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