Assessment of Antioxidant and Hepatoprotective Activity of Probiotic Food LDB-ST against Paracetamol-induced Liver Damage in Rats

Authors

  • Stanila Stoeva Medical University Prof. Dr. Paraskev Stoyanov, Bulgaria https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0528-0289
  • Marieta Georgieva Medical University Prof. Dr. Paraskev Stoyanov, Bulgaria
  • Kaloyan Georgiev Medical University Prof. Dr. Paraskev Stoyanov, Bulgaria
  • Nadezhda Hvarchanova Medical University Prof. Dr. Paraskev Stoyanov, Bulgaria
  • Maya Radeva-Ilieva Medical University Prof. Dr. Paraskev Stoyanov, Bulgaria
  • Virginia Tzankova Medical University of Sofia, Bulgaria
  • Magdalena Kondeva-Burdina Medical University of Sofia, Bulgaria
  • Denitsa Aluani Medical University of Sofia, Bulgaria
  • Maria Tzaneva Medical University Prof. Dr. Paraskev Stoyanov, Bulgaria

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.7546/CRABS.2025.02.12

Keywords:

probiotics, LDB-ST, toxic liver injury, ROS, antioxidant, paracetamol

Abstract

Recently, the probiotics' therapeutic influence on different hepatic disorders has been established. Given the fact that free radicals are involved in the toxic liver injury pathogenesis, it was important to investigate whether the probiotic cocktail LDB-ST could be used as an antioxidant and a hepatoprotective agent.

The antioxidant and hepatoprotective activity of the probiotic food in question against Paracetamol (PCM) induced liver injury in 24 male Wistar rats (divided into four groups, n=6) were evaluated.

The PCM-treatment (1200 mg/kg b. w., p. o.) resulted in serious hepatotoxic injury and increase in alanine aminotransferase, aspartate aminotransferase, total bilirubin and gamma-glutamyl transferase levels. On the other hand, the animals pre-treated with LDB-ST (1600 mg/kg b. w., p. o.) for 60 days prior to PCM-gavaging, showed significant improvement of the biochemical markers. The methodical LDB-ST-treatment also led to maintaining the reduced glutathione level to 71% and also reduced malondialdehyde production by 14%. The conducted histopathological examination reaffirmed the hepatoprotective effect of the probiotic food against PCM-induced liver damage, as there was no fatty degeneration observed and fewer focal necrosis, acidophilic necrosis, and nonspecific granulomas established (vs. PCM-overdosed group).

The oral long-term treatment with LDB-ST resulted in a significant protection against lipid peroxidation and oxidative stress in the applied animal model.

Author Biographies

Stanila Stoeva, Medical University Prof. Dr. Paraskev Stoyanov, Bulgaria

Mailing address:
Department of Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmacotherapy,
Faculty of Pharmacy,
Medical University Prof. Dr. Paraskev Stoyanov,
84 Tzar Osvoboditel Blvd, 9000 Varna, Bulgaria

E-mail: stanilastoeva@gmail.com

Marieta Georgieva, Medical University Prof. Dr. Paraskev Stoyanov, Bulgaria

Mailing address:
Department of Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmacotherapy,
Faculty of Pharmacy,
Medical University Prof. Dr. Paraskev Stoyanov,
84 Tzar Osvoboditel Blvd, 9000 Varna, Bulgaria

E-mail: marieta_md@yahoo.com

Kaloyan Georgiev, Medical University Prof. Dr. Paraskev Stoyanov, Bulgaria

Mailing address:
Department of Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmacotherapy,
Faculty of Pharmacy,
Medical University Prof. Dr. Paraskev Stoyanov,
84 Tzar Osvoboditel Blvd, 9000 Varna, Bulgaria

E-mail: kalgeorgiev@hotmail.com

Nadezhda Hvarchanova, Medical University Prof. Dr. Paraskev Stoyanov, Bulgaria

Mailing address:
Department of Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmacotherapy,
Faculty of Pharmacy,
Medical University Prof. Dr. Paraskev Stoyanov
84 Tzar Osvoboditel Blvd, 9000 Varna, Bulgaria

E-mail: nhvarchanova@yahoo.com

Maya Radeva-Ilieva, Medical University Prof. Dr. Paraskev Stoyanov, Bulgaria

Mailing address:
Department of Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmacotherapy,
Faculty of Pharmacy,
Medical University Prof. Dr. Paraskev Stoyanov,
84 Tzar Osvoboditel Blvd, 9000 Varna, Bulgaria

E-mail: mayapr89@gmail.com

Virginia Tzankova, Medical University of Sofia, Bulgaria

Mailing address:
Department of Pharmacology, Pharmacotherapy and Toxicology,
Faculty of Pharmacy,
Medical University of Sofia,
2 Dunav St, 1000 Sofia, Bulgaria

E-mail: virginia_tzankova@yahoo.com

Magdalena Kondeva-Burdina, Medical University of Sofia, Bulgaria

Mailing address:
Department of Pharmacology, Pharmacotherapy and Toxicology,
Faculty of Pharmacy,
Medical University of Sofia,
2 Dunav St, 1000 Sofia, Bulgaria

E-mail: magdalenakondeva@gmail.com

Denitsa Aluani, Medical University of Sofia, Bulgaria

Mailing address:
Department of Pharmacology, Pharmacotherapy and Toxicology,
Faculty of Pharmacy,
Medical University of Sofia,
2 Dunav St, 1000 Sofia, Bulgaria

E-mail: denitsa.aluani@gmail.com

Maria Tzaneva, Medical University Prof. Dr. Paraskev Stoyanov, Bulgaria

Mailing address:
Department of Preclinical and Clinical Sciences,
Faculty of Medicine,
Medical University Prof. Dr. Paraskev Stoyanov,
Varna, 55 Marin Drinov St, 9002 Varna, Bulgaria

E-mail: mtzaneva@hotmail.com

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Published

26-02-2025

How to Cite

[1]
S. Stoeva, “Assessment of Antioxidant and Hepatoprotective Activity of Probiotic Food LDB-ST against Paracetamol-induced Liver Damage in Rats”, C. R. Acad. Bulg. Sci., vol. 78, no. 2, pp. 261–268, Feb. 2025.

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Medicine