Histopathological Effects of Some Essential Oils on Liver and Kidney of Male Albino Mice

Background: Plant essential oils play prominent roles as flavoring agents in the food industry and as fragrances for the perfume industry. The World Health Organization has recommended that traditional plants used for the treatment of diseases need further scientific investigation on their toxic...

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Main Authors: Maha W Abou Nazel, Madiha M Talha, Hoda M Khalifa
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Language:English
Published: Alexandria University 2014-12-01
Series:Journal of High Institute of Public Health
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spelling doaj-856384d4b57c4fb9bca5b0ff63a222312021-01-27T09:59:11ZengAlexandria UniversityJournal of High Institute of Public Health2357-06012357-061X2014-12-01442889710.21608/JHIPH.2014.20597Histopathological Effects of Some Essential Oils on Liver and Kidney of Male Albino MiceMaha W Abou Nazel0Madiha M Talha1Hoda M Khalifa2Faculty of Medicine, University of Alexandria, EgyptCentral Agricultural Pesticides Laboratory, Agricultural Research Center, EgyptFaculty of Medicine, University of Alexandria, EgyptBackground: Plant essential oils play prominent roles as flavoring agents in the food industry and as fragrances for the perfume industry. The World Health Organization has recommended that traditional plants used for the treatment of diseases need further scientific investigation on their toxic side effects. Objectives: The current study was conducted to evaluate the histopathological effect of three plants' essential oils that could be used as insecticides. Methods: Thirty adult male albino mice were divided into five groups. Group I was considered as a control group. Group II, III and IV received cinnamic aldehyde, benzyl alcohol and eugenol essential oils respectively. For comparison with the tested essential oils, Group V received the organophosphorus insecticide dimethoate. Results: Histological examination of liver and renal cortex of animals received the essential oil cinnamic aldehyde or benzyl alcohol revealed a nearly normal histological structure of hepatic parenchyma by Hematoxylin and eosin stain, and normal collagen distribution demonstrated by Gomori’s Trichrome stain. Examination of the group IV treated with eugenol revealed few focal areas of degeneration in hepatic parenchyma and in some renal tubules. On the contrary, mice treated with dimethoate manifested severe affection of the hepatic parenchyma with characteristic hepatic zonation and many degenerated cells, pyknotic nuclei and vacuolated cytoplasm in addition to intense cellular infiltration. Thyrodization of the renal cortex of dimethoate treated mice was consistent finding in most of the examined specimens. Many convoluted tubules appeared irregular dilated with flattened epithelial lining. Their lumina were occupied by cellular casts and hyaline material. Thickened basement membranes of the renal tubules with disrupted brush border were also observed. Moreover, extensive fibrosis of hepatic parenchyma and renal interstitium were detected in this group treated with dimethoate. Conclusion: the tested essential oils did not demonstrate significant adverse effects on the liver and renal cortex of albino male mice, while the organophosphorus insecticide, dimethoate, had significant hepatotoxic and nephrotoxic effects. Further studies are needed that include more animals and to address other factors such as gender differences, time course, dose response, blood chemistry, and other biochemical targets prior to any recommendation for the usage of any of these chemicals as insecticides.cinnamic aldehydebenzyl alcoholeugenol dimethoatehistopathology liverkidney
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author Maha W Abou Nazel
Madiha M Talha
Hoda M Khalifa
spellingShingle Maha W Abou Nazel
Madiha M Talha
Hoda M Khalifa
Histopathological Effects of Some Essential Oils on Liver and Kidney of Male Albino Mice
Journal of High Institute of Public Health
cinnamic aldehyde
benzyl alcohol
eugenol dimethoate
histopathology liver
kidney
author_facet Maha W Abou Nazel
Madiha M Talha
Hoda M Khalifa
author_sort Maha W Abou Nazel
title Histopathological Effects of Some Essential Oils on Liver and Kidney of Male Albino Mice
title_short Histopathological Effects of Some Essential Oils on Liver and Kidney of Male Albino Mice
title_full Histopathological Effects of Some Essential Oils on Liver and Kidney of Male Albino Mice
title_fullStr Histopathological Effects of Some Essential Oils on Liver and Kidney of Male Albino Mice
title_full_unstemmed Histopathological Effects of Some Essential Oils on Liver and Kidney of Male Albino Mice
title_sort histopathological effects of some essential oils on liver and kidney of male albino mice
publisher Alexandria University
series Journal of High Institute of Public Health
issn 2357-0601
2357-061X
publishDate 2014-12-01
description Background: Plant essential oils play prominent roles as flavoring agents in the food industry and as fragrances for the perfume industry. The World Health Organization has recommended that traditional plants used for the treatment of diseases need further scientific investigation on their toxic side effects. Objectives: The current study was conducted to evaluate the histopathological effect of three plants' essential oils that could be used as insecticides. Methods: Thirty adult male albino mice were divided into five groups. Group I was considered as a control group. Group II, III and IV received cinnamic aldehyde, benzyl alcohol and eugenol essential oils respectively. For comparison with the tested essential oils, Group V received the organophosphorus insecticide dimethoate. Results: Histological examination of liver and renal cortex of animals received the essential oil cinnamic aldehyde or benzyl alcohol revealed a nearly normal histological structure of hepatic parenchyma by Hematoxylin and eosin stain, and normal collagen distribution demonstrated by Gomori’s Trichrome stain. Examination of the group IV treated with eugenol revealed few focal areas of degeneration in hepatic parenchyma and in some renal tubules. On the contrary, mice treated with dimethoate manifested severe affection of the hepatic parenchyma with characteristic hepatic zonation and many degenerated cells, pyknotic nuclei and vacuolated cytoplasm in addition to intense cellular infiltration. Thyrodization of the renal cortex of dimethoate treated mice was consistent finding in most of the examined specimens. Many convoluted tubules appeared irregular dilated with flattened epithelial lining. Their lumina were occupied by cellular casts and hyaline material. Thickened basement membranes of the renal tubules with disrupted brush border were also observed. Moreover, extensive fibrosis of hepatic parenchyma and renal interstitium were detected in this group treated with dimethoate. Conclusion: the tested essential oils did not demonstrate significant adverse effects on the liver and renal cortex of albino male mice, while the organophosphorus insecticide, dimethoate, had significant hepatotoxic and nephrotoxic effects. Further studies are needed that include more animals and to address other factors such as gender differences, time course, dose response, blood chemistry, and other biochemical targets prior to any recommendation for the usage of any of these chemicals as insecticides.
topic cinnamic aldehyde
benzyl alcohol
eugenol dimethoate
histopathology liver
kidney
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