Hepatoprotective Activity of
Nigella sativa and Piper
nigrum against Concanavalin A-Induced Acute Liver Injury in
Mouse Model
Aqsa Mushtaq, Bilal Aslam*, Faqir
Muhammad and Junaid Ali Khan*
Institute Physiology and Pharmacology, University of Agriculture,
Faisalabad-38040, Pakistan
*Corresponding authors:
cba933@gmail.com; junaidali.khan@uaf.edu.pk
Abstract
Nigella sativa and
Piper nigrum are implicated in the
treatment of various disorders, especially in the management of metabolic,
infectious and hepatorenal ailments. However, data on the mechanism behind
therapeutic potential of N. sativa and
P. nigrum in liver diseases is scarce.
The present study investigated the hepatoprotective potential of 70% methanolic
extract of N. sativa (NSE) and
P. nigrum (PNE) at varying dose levels
(100 to 400 mg/kg body weight) against concanavalin A (conA)-induced liver
injury. Qualitative phytochemical analysis of plant extracts was performed.
Acute hepatic injury was induced by administering intraperitoneally 12mg/kg conA
in Balb/c mice. The extent of hepatic injury was measured by analysing serum
biochemical parameters, liver antioxidant stress assay and histopathology.
Data were analysed statistically.
NSE and PNE showed dose-dependent hepatoprotective efficacy by lowering the conA-dependent
rise in liver transaminase level. Treatment with NSE (400 mg/Kg) and PNE (400
mg/Kg) ameliorated conA-induced alterations in serum oxidative stress markers,
biochemical parameters, liver function markers and histopathology. NSE indicated
greater effectiveness to ameliorate the acute hepatic injury in comparison with
PNE at the same dose. Collectively, pretreatment with NSE and PNE attenuated the
liver injury induced by conA, might be through alleviating the antioxidant
capacity of experimental mice.
To Cite This Article: Mushtaq A, Aslam B, Muhammad F and Khan JA, 2021.
Hepatoprotective activity of
Nigella sativa and Piper nigrum against concanavalin A-induced acute liver injury in
mouse model. Pak Vet J, 41(1): 78-84. http://dx.doi.org/10.29261/pakvetj/2020.076