Comparative study of colchicine and trimethylcolchicinic acid on prolonged bile duct obstruction in the rat.
V Castro, P Muriel
Index: J. Appl. Toxicol. 16(3) , 269-75, (1996)
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Abstract
The aim of this work was to compare the effects of colchicine and trimethylcolchicinic acid (TMCA) on liver damage induced by bile duct ligation (BDL) for 2 months in male Wistar rats. Colchicine was evaluated at a dose of 10 micrograms rat-1 day-1, p.o. only, because higher doses produced diarrhoea and death. Trimethylcolchicinic acid showed no toxic effects at 10, 50 or 100 micrograms rat-1 day-1, p.o. Biliary obstruction resulted in a 65% mortality, colchicine decreased it to 46% and TMCA (10 micrograms) to 33.3%. Serum markers of liver damage increased by BDL (P < 0.05), colchicine prevented it partially (P < 0.05) and TMCA did it in a dose-dependent manner. Liver peroxidation increased 10 times by BDL and both drugs prevented it. Hepatic glycogen content decreased 80% by BDL, colchicine TMCA (10 micrograms) failed to preserve it and 50 micrograms of TMCA preserved it completely. Hepatocyte and erythrocyte plasma membrane Na+/K(+)- and Ca(2+)-ATPase activities decreased after BDL (P < 0.05) and 100 micrograms of TMCA preserved normal ATPase activities. It is concluded that TMCA is better than colchicine for protecting the liver from BDL-induced cirrhosis and, due to its lower toxicity, can be used at higher and more effective doses without the common side-effects of colchicine, thus making TMCA a suitable compound to be studied in other hepatic lesions and in humans.
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