Hepatotoxic Assessment of Tramadol-Diclofenac Use: A Study in a Rat Model

The concurrent use of tramadol and diclofenac may increase hepatotoxic risk due to their individual hepatotoxic effects. This study assessed the hepatotoxic effect of tramadol-diclofenac administration in albino rats. Twenty-four adult male albino rats (200-220g) randomized into four groups were ora...

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Main Authors: Elias Adikwu, Ebinyo Clemente Nelson
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Language:English
Published: State Islamic University Sunan Kalijaga 2019-10-01
Series:Biology, Medicine & Natural Product Chemistry
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rat
Online Access:http://sciencebiology.org/index.php/BIOMEDICH/article/view/91
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spelling doaj-e7157b83703d4205b934f3fa08d52a352020-11-25T03:01:38ZengState Islamic University Sunan KalijagaBiology, Medicine & Natural Product Chemistry2089-65142019-10-0182414510.14421/biomedich.2019.82.41-4578Hepatotoxic Assessment of Tramadol-Diclofenac Use: A Study in a Rat ModelElias Adikwu0Ebinyo Clemente Nelson1Niger Delta University, Bayelsa State, Nigeria.Niger Delta University, Bayelsa State, Nigeria.The concurrent use of tramadol and diclofenac may increase hepatotoxic risk due to their individual hepatotoxic effects. This study assessed the hepatotoxic effect of tramadol-diclofenac administration in albino rats. Twenty-four adult male albino rats (200-220g) randomized into four groups were orally administered with tramadol (12mg/kg/day), diclofenac (6mg/kg/day) and tramadol-diclofenac for 14 days respectively. The rats were anesthetized, blood samples were collected and evaluated for serum liver function and lipid parameters. Liver samples were weighed and evaluated for biochemical parameters and histology. The effects of tramadol-diclofenac on the body and liver weights did not differ significantly (p>0.05) when compared to control. Also, effects were not significant (p>0.05) on blood glucose, and serum cholesterol, triglyceride, low and high density lipoprotein cholesterol levels when compared to control. Liver and serum levels of aminotransferases, alkaline phosphatase, lactate dehydrogenase, gamma–glutamyl transferase, conjugated bilirubin and total bilirubin increased significantly in rats treated with tramadol (p<0.05), diclofenac (p<0.01) and tramadol-diclofenac (p<0.001) when compared to control. Furthermore, significant decreases in liver catalase, glutathione, superoxide dismutase, glutathione peroxidase levels with significant increases in malondialdehyde levels occurred in rats treated with tramadol (p<0.05), diclofenac (p<0.01) and tramadol-diclofenac (p<0.001) when compared to control. Hepatocyte necrosis was observed in rats treated with tramadol-diclofenac. Tramadol-diclofenac may increase hepatotoxic risk at doses used for this study.http://sciencebiology.org/index.php/BIOMEDICH/article/view/91tramadoldiclofenacco-treatmenttoxicityliverrat
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Hepatotoxic Assessment of Tramadol-Diclofenac Use: A Study in a Rat Model
Biology, Medicine & Natural Product Chemistry
tramadol
diclofenac
co-treatment
toxicity
liver
rat
author_facet Elias Adikwu
Ebinyo Clemente Nelson
author_sort Elias Adikwu
title Hepatotoxic Assessment of Tramadol-Diclofenac Use: A Study in a Rat Model
title_short Hepatotoxic Assessment of Tramadol-Diclofenac Use: A Study in a Rat Model
title_full Hepatotoxic Assessment of Tramadol-Diclofenac Use: A Study in a Rat Model
title_fullStr Hepatotoxic Assessment of Tramadol-Diclofenac Use: A Study in a Rat Model
title_full_unstemmed Hepatotoxic Assessment of Tramadol-Diclofenac Use: A Study in a Rat Model
title_sort hepatotoxic assessment of tramadol-diclofenac use: a study in a rat model
publisher State Islamic University Sunan Kalijaga
series Biology, Medicine & Natural Product Chemistry
issn 2089-6514
publishDate 2019-10-01
description The concurrent use of tramadol and diclofenac may increase hepatotoxic risk due to their individual hepatotoxic effects. This study assessed the hepatotoxic effect of tramadol-diclofenac administration in albino rats. Twenty-four adult male albino rats (200-220g) randomized into four groups were orally administered with tramadol (12mg/kg/day), diclofenac (6mg/kg/day) and tramadol-diclofenac for 14 days respectively. The rats were anesthetized, blood samples were collected and evaluated for serum liver function and lipid parameters. Liver samples were weighed and evaluated for biochemical parameters and histology. The effects of tramadol-diclofenac on the body and liver weights did not differ significantly (p>0.05) when compared to control. Also, effects were not significant (p>0.05) on blood glucose, and serum cholesterol, triglyceride, low and high density lipoprotein cholesterol levels when compared to control. Liver and serum levels of aminotransferases, alkaline phosphatase, lactate dehydrogenase, gamma–glutamyl transferase, conjugated bilirubin and total bilirubin increased significantly in rats treated with tramadol (p<0.05), diclofenac (p<0.01) and tramadol-diclofenac (p<0.001) when compared to control. Furthermore, significant decreases in liver catalase, glutathione, superoxide dismutase, glutathione peroxidase levels with significant increases in malondialdehyde levels occurred in rats treated with tramadol (p<0.05), diclofenac (p<0.01) and tramadol-diclofenac (p<0.001) when compared to control. Hepatocyte necrosis was observed in rats treated with tramadol-diclofenac. Tramadol-diclofenac may increase hepatotoxic risk at doses used for this study.
topic tramadol
diclofenac
co-treatment
toxicity
liver
rat
url http://sciencebiology.org/index.php/BIOMEDICH/article/view/91
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