This study is conducted to investigate the prophylactic effect of thymoquinone (TQ), the major active ingredient
of Nigella sativa seeds, against carbon tetrachloride (CCl4)-induced hepatic damage in Sprague-Dawley (SD)
rats. Forty rats were divided into four even groups. The first group served as control. The second, third and fourth
groups received CCl4, CCl4 and TQ, and TQ only, respectively for 5 weeks. CCl4 (2 ml/kg b.w.) was given orally
by gastric tube twice a week on Sunday and Thursday. TQ (20 mg/kg b.w.) was given daily in corn oil by gastric
tube. At the end of the experiment, rats were sacrificed, and blood samples and liver specimens were obtained for
biochemical analysis and morphological examination, respectively. Control and TQ-treated rats showed normal
serum activity for alanine (ALT) and aspartate (AST) aminotransferases, and normal liver histology. Treatment
of rats with CCl4 significantly increased serum activity of ALT and AST aminotransferases compared to control
rats. Histopathologically, livers from CCl4-treated rats showed dilatation of blood sinusoids and portal blood
vessels, Kupffer cell activation, vacuolar degeneration of hepatocytes, focal areas of necrosis and mild hepatic
fibrosis. Using transmission electron microscopy (TEM), CCl4 caused clear lesions in the liver including
dilatation of endoplasmic reticula, increased extracellular matrix and formation of abundant fatty globules and
numerous autophagosomes in hepatocytes. On the other hand, co-administration of TQ with CCl4 significantly
decreased serum ALT and AST activities, and attenuated most of CCl4-induced hepatic pathological changes.
The present study indicates that TQ has the potential to attenuate CCl4-induced hepatic damage in SD rats.
Research Abstract	
              Research Department	
              
          Research Journal	
              Journal of Applied Pharmaceutical Science
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      Research Publisher	
              http://www.japsonline.com
          Research Rank	
              1
          Research Vol	
              02
          Research Website	
              DOI: 10.7324/JAPS.2016.60226
          Research Year	
              2016
          Research Pages	
              167-171
           
          