The Subchronic Toxic Effects of Mosla chinensis Maxim in Normal Rats

Background. The aim of this work was to study the toxic effects and target organs of Mosla chinensis Maxim (MCM) in rats and provide theoretical basis for clinical medication. Methods. The subchronic toxicity study was conducted on 60 male and female SD rats using the fixed-dose method for the treat...

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Main Authors: Dan Lei, Longxue Li, Shenghong Huang, Li Liu, Pingdong Cai, Zhouyang Gu, Kun Shu, Shouming Li, Tao Hong, Zhiyong Liu
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Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2020-01-01
Series:BioMed Research International
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/4521586
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spelling doaj-507063b3d32b47dda2a0bc5f48b09bbb2021-01-25T00:01:05ZengHindawi LimitedBioMed Research International2314-61412020-01-01202010.1155/2020/4521586The Subchronic Toxic Effects of Mosla chinensis Maxim in Normal RatsDan Lei0Longxue Li1Shenghong Huang2Li Liu3Pingdong Cai4Zhouyang Gu5Kun Shu6Shouming Li7Tao Hong8Zhiyong Liu9Jiangxi University of Chinese MedicineJiangxi University of Chinese MedicineJiangxi University of Chinese MedicineJiangxi Medical Service Guidance CenterSchool of Science and TechnologyJiangxi University of Chinese MedicineJiangxi University of Chinese MedicineJiangxi Children's HospitalJiangxi University of Chinese MedicineJiangxi University of Chinese MedicineBackground. The aim of this work was to study the toxic effects and target organs of Mosla chinensis Maxim (MCM) in rats and provide theoretical basis for clinical medication. Methods. The subchronic toxicity study was conducted on 60 male and female SD rats using the fixed-dose method for the treatment groups and 20 male and female SD rats for the control. At the subchronic toxicity study, the water extract of MCM with fixed doses of 0.2 g/kg/day, 2 g/kg/day, and 20 g/kg/day was administered for 90 days intragastric, and the control group was given the same amount of distilled water. After 90 days, the general conditions of the rats were observed. Assessment on safety of the extract was conducted by a subchronic toxicity test which mainly examined alteration occurrence in gut flora and urine metabolism. Results. There was no significant difference in physical signs, reactivity, and stool characteristics in the four groups. Compared with the control group, the number of red blood cells in the male 2 g/kg/day group and the female 0.2 g/kg/day group was significantly different (P<0.05). The detection of serum biochemical indicators showed that MCM has an effect on liver and kidney function but has no physiological significance. The level of low-density lipoprotein in male rats was lower than that in the control group (P<0.05). Compared with the control group, the blood glucose levels of female rats in the 0.2 g/kg/day, 2 g/kg/day, and 20 g/kg/day groups were significantly increased (P<0.05). As far as the diversity of intestinal flora is concerned, feeding MCM for 90 days has an influence on the distribution of intestinal flora. The content of lactic acid bacteria increased, and the ratio of hard bacteria to Bacteroides (f/b) was also affected, but there was no significant difference. Conclusions. These findings showed that the long-term intragastric administration of the MCM is safe to use within its dose recommendation. But it could have a slight effect on the metabolism of uric acid by changing the composition of intestinal flora and affecting the metabolism of tryptophan.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/4521586
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author Dan Lei
Longxue Li
Shenghong Huang
Li Liu
Pingdong Cai
Zhouyang Gu
Kun Shu
Shouming Li
Tao Hong
Zhiyong Liu
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Longxue Li
Shenghong Huang
Li Liu
Pingdong Cai
Zhouyang Gu
Kun Shu
Shouming Li
Tao Hong
Zhiyong Liu
The Subchronic Toxic Effects of Mosla chinensis Maxim in Normal Rats
BioMed Research International
author_facet Dan Lei
Longxue Li
Shenghong Huang
Li Liu
Pingdong Cai
Zhouyang Gu
Kun Shu
Shouming Li
Tao Hong
Zhiyong Liu
author_sort Dan Lei
title The Subchronic Toxic Effects of Mosla chinensis Maxim in Normal Rats
title_short The Subchronic Toxic Effects of Mosla chinensis Maxim in Normal Rats
title_full The Subchronic Toxic Effects of Mosla chinensis Maxim in Normal Rats
title_fullStr The Subchronic Toxic Effects of Mosla chinensis Maxim in Normal Rats
title_full_unstemmed The Subchronic Toxic Effects of Mosla chinensis Maxim in Normal Rats
title_sort subchronic toxic effects of mosla chinensis maxim in normal rats
publisher Hindawi Limited
series BioMed Research International
issn 2314-6141
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Background. The aim of this work was to study the toxic effects and target organs of Mosla chinensis Maxim (MCM) in rats and provide theoretical basis for clinical medication. Methods. The subchronic toxicity study was conducted on 60 male and female SD rats using the fixed-dose method for the treatment groups and 20 male and female SD rats for the control. At the subchronic toxicity study, the water extract of MCM with fixed doses of 0.2 g/kg/day, 2 g/kg/day, and 20 g/kg/day was administered for 90 days intragastric, and the control group was given the same amount of distilled water. After 90 days, the general conditions of the rats were observed. Assessment on safety of the extract was conducted by a subchronic toxicity test which mainly examined alteration occurrence in gut flora and urine metabolism. Results. There was no significant difference in physical signs, reactivity, and stool characteristics in the four groups. Compared with the control group, the number of red blood cells in the male 2 g/kg/day group and the female 0.2 g/kg/day group was significantly different (P<0.05). The detection of serum biochemical indicators showed that MCM has an effect on liver and kidney function but has no physiological significance. The level of low-density lipoprotein in male rats was lower than that in the control group (P<0.05). Compared with the control group, the blood glucose levels of female rats in the 0.2 g/kg/day, 2 g/kg/day, and 20 g/kg/day groups were significantly increased (P<0.05). As far as the diversity of intestinal flora is concerned, feeding MCM for 90 days has an influence on the distribution of intestinal flora. The content of lactic acid bacteria increased, and the ratio of hard bacteria to Bacteroides (f/b) was also affected, but there was no significant difference. Conclusions. These findings showed that the long-term intragastric administration of the MCM is safe to use within its dose recommendation. But it could have a slight effect on the metabolism of uric acid by changing the composition of intestinal flora and affecting the metabolism of tryptophan.
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