20. Effect of a lignan-enriched fructus schisandrae extract on hepatic glutathione status in rats:
protection against carbon tetrachloride toxicity.
Ko KM,
Ip SP,
Poon MK,
Wu SS,
Che CT,
Ng KH,
Kong YC.
Department of Biochemistry, Hong Kong University of Science & Technology,
Clear Water Bay, Kowloon.
The effect of a lignan-enriched extract of the fruits
of Schisandra chinensis
(FS) on hepatic glutathione (GSH) status was examined in both control and
carbon tetrachloride (CCl4)-treated rats. FS treatment caused a dose-dependent
enhancement in hepatic GSH status, as evidenced by significant increases in
hepatic GSH level and activities of hepatic glucose-6-phosphate and glutathione
reductase (GRD), as well as a decreased
susceptibility of hepatic tissue homogenates to in vitro peroxide-induced GSH
depletion. The beneficial effect of FS treatment on hepatic GSH status became
more evident after CCl4 challenge. Pretreating rats
with FS extract at increasing daily doses ranged from 0.2 to 3.2 g/kg for 3
days caused a dose-dependent protection against the CCl4-induced impairment in
hepatic GSH status. The enhancement in hepatic GSH status was associated with corresponding
decreases in tissue malondialdehyde levels and plasma
alanine aminotransferases
activities, indicating a significant reduction in the extent of oxidative hepatocellular damage. Our results indicate that the
molecular mechanism of hepatoprotection afforded by
FS pretreatment may involve the facilitation of GSH regeneration via the
GRD-catalyzed and NADPH-mediated reaction.