2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.biopha.2019.109154
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Effect of fatty acids from ethanol extract of Moringa oleifera seeds on kidney function impairment and oxidative stress induced by gentamicin in rats

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“…In the present study, serum calcium was reduced signi cantly and a non-signi cant decrease in serum sodium and potassium in gentamicin treated rats were observed. These observations on serum sodium and potassium levels although non-signi cant, are in agreement with those of Na u et al (2019) showing that serum sodium and potassium reduction were observed in gentamicin treated rats, indicative of lesions in renal tubular epithelium and despair of Na + -K + ATPase by gentamicin. Studies in animal and human have demonstrated that gentamicin and other aminoglycosides impair calcium transport in the renal tubules and, in some instances, result in a signi cant increase in urinary calcium excretion and in that way causes hypocalcemia (Randjelović et al 2017).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
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“…In the present study, serum calcium was reduced signi cantly and a non-signi cant decrease in serum sodium and potassium in gentamicin treated rats were observed. These observations on serum sodium and potassium levels although non-signi cant, are in agreement with those of Na u et al (2019) showing that serum sodium and potassium reduction were observed in gentamicin treated rats, indicative of lesions in renal tubular epithelium and despair of Na + -K + ATPase by gentamicin. Studies in animal and human have demonstrated that gentamicin and other aminoglycosides impair calcium transport in the renal tubules and, in some instances, result in a signi cant increase in urinary calcium excretion and in that way causes hypocalcemia (Randjelović et al 2017).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Mechanisms of GMinduced nephrotoxicity comprises free radicals generation, increase lipids peroxidation, decrease activity of endogenous antioxidant, renal in ammation characterized by macrophage in ltration and subsequent release of proin ammatory cytokines associated with the activation of the stress-induced NF-B (Kalayarasan et al 2009;Balakumar et al 2010;Lee et al 2012). Several approaches have been tried to reduce gentamicin-nephrotoxicity by utilizing various natural antioxidants, such as Moringa oleifera seeds, Rosmarinus o cinalis and Thymus vulgaris (Abdel-Azeem et al 2017;Na u et al 2019), due to their effectiveness, minimal side effects in clinical use, and relatively low costs. Herbs have many phytochemicals, many of which possess antioxidant activity and can be promising agents against gentamicin-toxicity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The clinical application of gentamicin is seriously limited by its ototoxic nephrotoxicity, which leads to the decrease of its antibacterial activity 21 . Although the specific mechanism of GM-induced nephrotoxicity remains unclear, there is increasing evidence that oxidative stress, inflammatory response and cell apoptosis play an important role in GM-induced nephrotoxicity 22 . Antioxidant therapy can help prevent this nephrotoxic effect 23 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mechanisms of GM-induced nephrotoxicity comprise free radicals generation, increase lipids peroxidation, and decrease activity of endogenous antioxidant, renal inflammation characterized by macrophage infiltration, and subsequent release of proinflammatory cytokines associated with the activation of the stress-induced NF-κB, acute tubular necrosis, and glomerular congestion, resulting in diminished glomerular filtration rate and renal dysfunction [5][6][7]. Several approaches have been tried to reduce gentamicin nephrotoxicity by using various natural antioxidants, such as the use of Moringa oleifera seeds, Rosmarinus officinalis, and ymus vulgaris [8,9]. is is due to their effectiveness, minimal side effects in clinical use, and relatively low costs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%