Author/Authors :
Boroushaki, Mohammad Taher Department of Pharmacology and Pharmacological, Research Center of Medicinal Plants - School of Medicine, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad , Sadeghnia, Hamid Reza Department of Pharmacology and Pharmacological, Research Center of Medicinal Plants - School of Medicine, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad
Abstract :
Gentamicin is an important aminoglycoside antibiotic. However
its use is limited to serious and life threatening gram negative
infections, because of its high nephrotoxicity potential in patients.
There are reports that safranal, the active ingredient of
saffron with antioxidant properties, exerts protective effect
against ischemic injuries occurred by certain nephrotoxins including
gentamicin. Therefore, in the present study, we examined
the protective effect of safranal against gentamicin-induced
nephrotoxicity in rat. After acclimatization, animals were randomly
divided to three groups (8 rats /each group). On day one,
each animal was placed separately in a metabolic cage for collecting
24-hour urine samples. On day two, after collecting
urine samples for measuring glucose and protein, the rats in
group 1 received saline 1 ml/kg for 6 days, those in group 2 received
gentamicin 80 mg/kg/day for 6 days, and the remaining
rats in group 3 received safranal 0.5 ml/kg followed by gentamicin
80 mg/kg/day for 6 days. Injections were intraperitoneally.
All the animals were euthanized 24 hours after the last
dose. Blood samples were collected by cardiac puncture, and
concentration of blood urea, creatinine, and urinary glucose and
protein, as the indicators of nephrotoxicity were measured. Our
results showed that in group 2, concentration of blood urea nitrogen
p<0.01, creatinine p<0.05, urinary glucose p<0.001, and
protein p<0.01 were significantly increased compared with the
control and safranal-treated groups. There was no significant
difference between the control and safranal-treated groups.
Safranal exerts protective effects against gentamicin-induced
nephrotoxicity in rat
Keywords :
Safranal , gentamicin , nephrotoxicity Introduction , Safranal , gentamicin , nephrotoxicity