Protective effects of nettle (Urtica dioica) extract against acute kidney injury induced by gentamycin in the rat
Subject Areas :
Veterinary Clinical Pathology
mahdieh hajjavadi
1
,
akram eidi
2
,
سید پژمان Mortazavi
3
1 - MSc Graduate, Faculty of Basic Sciences, Science and Research Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran.
2 - Professor, Department of Physiology, Faculty of Basic Sciences, Science and Research Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran.
3 - Associate Professor, Department of Pathology, Faculty of Specialized Veterinary Sciences, Science and Research Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran.
Received: 2017-03-04
Accepted : 2017-04-10
Published : 2017-11-22
Keywords:
Gentamicin,
Rat,
Urtica dioica,
Acute renal injury,
Abstract :
Aminoglycosides are often used in combination with beta-lactam antibiotics and have a rapid bactericidal effect, are available at an affordable cost and have less incidence of resistance, making them a drug of choice for treatment of several life-threatening infections. However, the nephrotoxic effects of aminoglycosides prevent their long term use. The use of herbal extracts in order to decrease injuries of injurious materials has long been considered. The present study was conducted in order to investigate the protective effects of nettle (Urtica dioica) extract against gentamicin induced kidney injuries in the rat. Forty five male Wistar rats were divided into 9 groups consisting of: 1-healthy control group, 2- negative control group that received tween 20 (extract solvent), 3- patient control group which received onlygentamicin at 100 mg/kg, experimental healthy groups 4-6 which received nettle extract at 50, 100 and 200 mg/kg and patient experimental groups 7-9 which received nettle extract along with gentamicin at 100 mg/kg. At the end of the experiment (28 days), blood samples were obtained, and the kidneys were removed for histopathologic investigations. The results showed that gentamicin alone induced renal tissue damage and significantly increased the serum levels of creatinine and urea (p<0.05). However, administration of nettle extract accompanied with gentamicin decreased these markers significantly (p<0.05). Also histologic results indicated improvement of renal tissue structures during treatment with nettle extract. It is concluded that nettle could ameliorate nephrotoxicity induced by gentamicin.
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Ahangarpour, A., Mohammadian, M. and Dianat, M. (2012). Antidiabetic effect of hydroalcholic Urtica dioica leaf extract in male rat s with fructose-induced insulin resistance. Iranian Journal of Medical Science, 37:181-186.
Aksu, M.İ. and Kaya, M. (2004). Effect of usage Urtica dioica L. on microbiological properties of sucuk, a Turkish dry-fermented sausage. Food Control, 8: 591-595.
Aronson, J.K. (2006). Meyler’s Side Effects of Drugs.15th ed., Amsterdam: Elsevier, pp: 132-134.
Barza, Ms., Ioannidis, J.P., Cappelleri, J.C. and Lau, J. (1996). Single or multiple daily doses of aminoglycosides: a meta-analysis. British Medical Journal, 312: 338-345.
Beauchamp, D., Laurent, G., Grenier, L., Gourde, P., Zanen, J. and Stiennon, J.A.H. (1997). Attenuation of gentamicin-induced nephrotoxicity in rats by fleroxacin. Antimicrobial Agents Chemotherapy, 41: 1237-1245.
Bisser, N.G. (1994). Herbal Drugs and Polypharmaceuticals. Boca Raton, CRC Press, pp: 505-509.
Bnouham, M., Merhfour F.Z. and Ziyyat, A. (2010). Antidiabetic effect of some medicinal plants of Oriental Morocco in neonatal non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus rats. Human Experimental Toxicology, 29: 865-871.
Com, E., Boitier, E., Marchandeau, J.P., Brandenburg, A., Schroeder, S., Hoffmann, D., et al. (2012). Integrated transcriptomic and proteomic evaluation of gentamicin nephrotoxicity in rats. Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology, 258: 124-133.
Ferrari, R., Ceconi, C., Curello, S., Cargnoni, A., Pasini, E. and Visioli, O. (1991). The occurrence of oxidative stress during reperfusion in experimental animals and men. Cardiovascular Drugs and Therapy, 5(2): 227-287.
Gülçin, T., Küfrevioglu, O., Oktay, M. and Büyükokuroglu, M. (2004). Antioxidant, antimicrobial, antiulcer and analgesic activities of nettle (UDL.). Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 90: 205-215.
Heibatollah, S., Reza, N., Izadpanah, G. and Sohailla, S. (2008). Hepatoprotective effect of Cichorium intybus on CCl4-induced liver damage in rats. African Journal of Biochemistry Research, 2(6): 141-144.
Hofseth, L.J. and Wargovich, M.J. (2007). Inflammation, cancer and targets of ginseng. Journal of Nutrition, 137: 183S-185S.
Hoste, E.A. and Schurgers, M. (2008). Epidemiology of acute kidney injury: how big is the problem? Critical Care Medicine, 36(4 Suppl): 146-151.
JaniGhorban, M. (2000). Flora of iran, Research Institute of Forest and Rangelands publication, Tehran, 36: 5-6. [In Persian]
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Kadkhodaee, M., Khastar, H., Faghihi, M., Ghaznavi, R. and Zahmatkesh, M. (2005). Effects of co supplementation of vitamins E and C on gentamicin-induced nephrotoxicity in rat. Experimental Physiology, 90: 571-576.
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Maldonado, P.D., Barrera, D., Medina-Campos, O.N., Hernandez-Pando, R., Ibarra-Rubio, M.E. and Pedraza-Chaverri, J. (2003). Aged garlic extract attenuates gentamicin induced renal damage and oxidative stress in rats. Life Science, 73: 2543-2556.
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Nicolau, D.P., Freeman, C.D., Belliveau, P.P., Nightingale, C.H., Ross, J.W. and Quintiliani, R. (1995). Experience with a once-daily aminoglycoside program administered to 2,184 adult patients. Antimicrob. Agents Chemotherapy, 39: 650-655.
Obertreis, B., Giller, K., Teucher, T., Behnke, B. and Schmitz, H. (1996). Anti-inflammatory effect of Urtica dioica folia extract in comparison to caffeic malic acid. Drug Research, 46: 52-56.
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Selby, N.M., Shaw, S.M., Woodier, N., Fluck, R.J. and Kohle, N.V. (2009). Gentamicin-associated acutkidne ey injury. The Quarterly Journal of Medicine, 102: 873-880.
Stojiljkovic, N., Stoiljkovic, M., Randjelovic, P., Veljkovic, S. and Mihailovic D. (2012). Cytoprotective effect of vitamin C against gentamicin-induced acute kidney injury in rats. Experimental and Toxicologic Pathology, 64: 69-75.