Title of article
Re: Protective Role of Silymarin and Deferoxamine against Iron Dextran ‑ Induced Renal Iron Deposition in Male Rats
Author/Authors
Baradaran, Azar Department of Pathology - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran , Rafieian‑Kopaei, Mahmoud Department of Pharmacology - Medical Plants Research Center - Shahrekord University of Medical Sciences, Shahrekord, Iran
Pages
2
From page
245
To page
246
Abstract
Background: Kidney iron deposition (KID) is caused by iron overload that is observed in kidney diseases and anemia. The protective effects of deferoxamine (DF) and silymarin (SM) were studied against iron overload‑induced KID in rat model. Methods: Rats received iron dextran (200 mg/kg) for a period of 4 weeks every other day, but at the beginning of week 3, they also were subjected to a 2‑week (every other da y) treatment with vehicle (group 2, positive control), SM (200 mg/kg; group 3), DF (50 mg/kg; group 4), SM (400 mg/kg; group 5), and combination of SM and DF (200 and 50 mg/kg, respectively; group 6). Group 1, as the negati ve control, received saline alone during the study. The levels of serum creatinine (Cr), blood urea nitrogen (BUN), iron, ferritin, and nitrite were determined, and the kidney was removed for histopathological investigations. Results: Before treatment, the serum levels of iron and ferritin in all iron dextran receiver groups were significantly higher than those of the negative control group (P < 0.05). However, the serum levels of BUN, Cr, and nitrite were not different between the groups. No statistical differences were detected in kidney weight and the serum levels of BUN, Cr, iron, ferritin, and nitrite after 2 weeks of treatment with SM, DF, or combination of both. The SM and DF treatments reduced the intensity of the KID, but only in the SM (200 mg/kg) group, a significant reduction in KID was observed (P < 0.05).
Keywords
Deferoxamine , iron overload , kidney iron deposition , silymarin
Journal title
Astroparticle Physics
Serial Year
2014
Record number
2427501
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