2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.fct.2006.07.012
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Protective effect of quercetin on experimental chronic cadmium nephrotoxicity in rats is based on its antioxidant properties

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“…In our previous study we have demonstrated that in the subacute cadmium intoxication model in mice this metal significantly accumulated in the liver and kidneys and exerted Cd- In rats, during chronic cadmium administration, renal superoxide dismutase activity was higher in the group receiving Cd with quercetin than in the group receiving only Cd (Morales et al, 2006). In our study we also observed similar action.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 87%
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“…In our previous study we have demonstrated that in the subacute cadmium intoxication model in mice this metal significantly accumulated in the liver and kidneys and exerted Cd- In rats, during chronic cadmium administration, renal superoxide dismutase activity was higher in the group receiving Cd with quercetin than in the group receiving only Cd (Morales et al, 2006). In our study we also observed similar action.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…At higher Cd doses a decreased GSH level was observed probably as a result of generation of reactive oxygen species exceeding the ability to regenerate reduced glutathione (Stohs and Bagchi, 1995). In our work we observed significant glutathione depletion probably as a result of glutathione storage consumption after 28 days of cadmium poisoning (Figure 1 It was demonstrated that in chronic cadmium administration resulted in higher renal glutathione-reductase activity in the rats receiving Cd with quercetin than those receiving only cadmium (Morales et al, 2006). In our experiment we observed that NaQSA significantly prevented cadmium-induced GSH depletion in the mouse liver (Figure 1).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 56%
“…The administration of flower and leaf fractions of H. rosa sinensis, possessing reasonable antioxidant potential [36], may have protected the renal functions from Cd-induced toxicity by significantly restoring the serum and urine urea and creatinine levels. The present study supports the findings of [43]. Various results suggest that plant extracts may prevent nephrotoxicity by suppressing the oxidative stress caused by Cd [31, 37,[44][45][46].…”
Section: Status Of Urine and Serum Renal Markersupporting
confidence: 79%
“…Also, in another study, the increase of the SOD activity has been reported after quercetin treatment 86,89 . Protective effect of quercetin on experimental chronic cadmium nephrotoxicity on rats has been evaluated and increase of the SOD activity by the quercetin has been detected 87 . In the previous study, it has been noted that the activities of SOD and CAT have been increased by the quercetin 88 .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%