scholarly journals The Effect of Green Tea Extract on Submandibular Salivary Gland of Methotrexate Treated Albino Rats: Immunohistochemical Study

2014 ◽  
Vol 05 (02) ◽  
Author(s):  
Shaheen Ali Ameera Kamal
2021 ◽  
Vol 0 (0) ◽  
pp. 0-0
Author(s):  
yara elfakharany ◽  
laila sabik ◽  
Doaa Metwally ◽  
eman Mohamed

2015 ◽  
Vol 9 (2) ◽  
pp. 105-116 ◽  
Author(s):  
Amar K Chandra ◽  
Neela De

Polyphenolic flavonoids, specially catechins are major constituents of tea. Antithyroidal and goitrogenic effect of flavonoids have been reported however such effects of green tea on thyroid physiology has not been explored earlier. Green tea is derived from the tea leaves of Camellia sinensis and widely consumed globally. The green tea extracts(GTE) at different concentrations (1.25g% a” 5 cups of tea/ day; 2.5g% a” 10 cups of tea/ day and 5.0g% a” 20 cups of tea/ day) were orally fed to male rats for 30 days. Similarly, pure catechin was administered orally to male albino rats for 30 days at doses of 25, 50 and 100 mg/kg body weight that are equivalent to above doses of green tea extract in terms of its total catechin content and the morphological and functional changes of the thyroid have been investigated. The overall results reveal that oral administration of green tea extract at 2.5g% and 5.0g% concentrations for 30 days changed the morphology and histology resembling hypertrophy of thyroid follicles with differential colloid sizes as found in hypothyroid due to environment influences associated with significant inhibited activities of thyroid peroxidase(TPO) and 5’ monodeiodinase (5’ DI1) with elevated Na+,K+ ATPase and concomitant decrease in serum thyroxine (T4), triiodothyronine (T3) and increase in serum thyrotropin (TSH) levels developing a state of absolute biochemical hypothyroidism. All these suggest that catechin present in green tea has the antithyroidal as well as goitrogenic potential and its regular consumption at relatively high doses pose a threat to the functioning of thyroid. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/jbsp.v9i2.22807 Bangladesh Soc Physiol. 2014, December; 9(2): 105-116


Author(s):  
Marwa G. Ahmed ◽  
Mona El-Demerdash Ibrahim ◽  
Hoda Ragab El-Sayed ◽  
Samah M. Ahmed

2013 ◽  
Vol 29 (10) ◽  
pp. 1155-1161 ◽  
Author(s):  
Heba A. Yassa ◽  
Safaa M. George ◽  
Abeer El Refaiy M. Refaiy ◽  
Effat M. Abdel Moneim

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