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The possible protective role of ginger extract versus vitamin E against simvastatin-induced skeletal myotoxicity in adult male albino rats: histological, physiological and biochemical study.

Research Authors
Kawther M Abdel Hamid, Asmaa Fathi Abdel Mola, Fatima Y Meligy and Eman SH Abdallah
Research Department
Research Journal
Egyptian Journal of Histology
Research Member
Research Publisher
NULL
Research Rank
2
Research Vol
volume 40 (2)
Research Website
https://ejh.journals.ekb.eg/article_4119.html
Research Year
2017
Research_Pages
156-168
Research Abstract

Introduction: Statins are group of drugs used to reduce total and low density lipoprotein (LDL)-cholesterol level and to
reduce the morbidity and mortality of cardiovascular diseases. Meanwhile, induced skeletal muscle- specific mitochondrial
impairment, oxidative stress and myotoxicity are serious side effects . Vitamin E and ginger extract are well known potent
antioxidants.
Aim: To study the possible protective effect of ginger extract versus vitamin E against simvastatin- induced skeletal muscle
histological and the associated biophysiological changes.
Materials and Methods: Forty adult male albino rats were randomly divided into four equal groups (10 rats, each).;
Group 1: was the control rats. Group 2: received 0.54 mg/kg/day simvastatin orally for 8 weeks. Group 3: received concomitant
treatment of simvastatin and 30 mg/kg/day vitamin E orally for 8 weeks. Group 4 received concomitant treatment of simvastatin
and 500mg/kg/day ginger extract orally for 8 weeks. After sacrifice, specimens were taken from the belly of the quadriceps
femoris muscles of all animal groups and processed for light and electron microscopy. Biochemical tests and statistical analysis
were done.
Results: Group 2 showed focal areas of muscle fiber loss, mononuclear cellular infiltration and variable staining density.
Ultra structurally, myofibrillar degeneration and accumulation of numerous giant infrequently damaged mitochondria were
observed. The skeletal muscle fibers of animals from group 3 and group 4, both were markedly improved. Group 4 revealed
obviously normal mitochondria.
Conclusion: Administration of simvastatin for 8 weeks induced histological, physiological and biochemical skeletal myotoxic
effects. These effects were greatly ameliorated by concomitant administration vitamin E or ginger extract. Ginger extract was
more effective.