ABSTRACT
In malaria-endemic regions of tropical Africa, the treatment of malaria is usually based on fever,
rather than the confirmation of parasitemia.Artemether-lumefatrine is a combination of drugs
which increases cure and prevents further resistance through free radical production,studies
providing the evidence of MSG toxic effects have raised the increasing interest in MSG intake as
flavor enhancer.Superoxide dismutases are enzymes that function to catalytically convert
superoxide radical to oxygen and hydrogen peroxide. The aim of the present study was to
determine the superoxide dismutase activity in serum and liver of normal and MSG intoxicated
rats co-treated with artemether-lumefantrine.Adult male albino rats (n=30) were divided into
(6)groups containing (5) rats with similar weight. Group I (control); group II Therapeutic dose of
artemether-lumefantrine (AL); group III overdose (AL); group IV: A known Toxicant (MSG);
group V: Therapeutic dose ( AL) + MSG; group VI: Overdose (AL) + MSG. Procedure of
administration was duly conducted after l4days of acclimatization. The Animals were sacrificed
at the end of the experiment which lasted for 7days and liver homogenate and serum were taken
to the laboratory for further analysis. A non-significant (p>O.OS) difference was observed in the
SOD activity of therapeutic dose group (1.12±0.01),overdose (therapeutic x5)group
(1.12±0.01),MSG (8000mg/kg BW) group (1.14±0.00), therapeutic dose+MSG (8000mg/kg
BW)group (1.12±0.01), overdose +MSG (8000mg/kg BW) group (1.11±0.02) when compared
against control group (0.97±0.15) in the liver. A significant (p<O.05) decrease in superoxide
dismutase activity was observed in overdose (therapeutic x5) group when compared against the
therapeutic dose + MSG (8000mg/kg BW) group.A significant (p<O.OS) decrease in superoxide
dismutase activity was also observed in overdose (therapeutic x5) group when compared with
overdose + MSG (8000mg/kg BW) group. A non-significant (p>O.05) difference was observed
in the superoxide dismutase of overdose (therapeutic x5) group (1.13±0.00), therapeutic dose +
MSG (8000mg / kg BW) group (1.14±0.00), overdose + MSG (8000mg/kg BW) group
(1.14±0.00) when compared with the control (1.14±0.00) group, MSG (8000mg/kg BW) group
(1.14±0.00) and therapeutic dose (1.14 ± 0.00) group. In conclusion, our data indicated that
artemether-lumefantrine and MSG induced mechanism of toxicities in the liver and serum could
be associated with the induction of oxidative stress in these tissues. Artemether-lumefantrine and
MSG toxicity could pose more risk of oxidative stress in serum than to the liver.
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