Correlation between antistress and hepatoprotective effects of schisandra lignans was related with its antioxidative actions in liver cells

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The present study was conducted to investigate the relationship between the anti-stress and hepato-protective effects of Schisandra Lignans Extract (SLE) on stress-induced liver damage. Seven weeks old male mice were fixed in a restraint tube for 18h to induce liver damage. SLE was orally administered to animals for 5 days at dosages of 100 and 200mg/kg/day before exposed to restraint stress. Oral administration of SLE significantly reduced restraint-induced liver damage in experimental animal. SLE was further found to significantly alleviate the provocation of corticosterone in stressed mice. SLE also significantly decreased oxidative damage and increased anti-oxidative capability of liver cells by preventing the over production and accumulation of free radicals. In conclusion, the protective effects of SLE on stress-induced liver damage were confirmed, and the correlation between hepatoprotective and anti-stress effects of schisandra lignans was possible related to its alleviation on the malignant effects of stressors for bio-homeostasis, such as balance of oxidation and reduction in cells. Copyright © 2012 Hao-Jie Pu et al.

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Pu, H. J., Cao, Y. F., He, R. R., Zhao, Z. L., Song, J. H., Jiang, B., … Kurihara, H. (2012). Correlation between antistress and hepatoprotective effects of schisandra lignans was related with its antioxidative actions in liver cells. Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine, 2012. https://doi.org/10.1155/2012/161062

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