Title of article :
Protective effects of Petroselinum crispum on ischemia/reperfusion-induced acute kidney injury in rats
Author/Authors :
Roshankhah, Shiva Department of Anatomy - Medical School - Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences, Kermanshah , Jalili, Cyrus Department of Anatomy - Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences, Kermanshah , Salahshoor, Mohammad Reza Department of Anatomy - Medical School - Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences, Kermanshah
Abstract :
Introduction: Petroselinum crispum (P. crispum) is an associate of Umbelliferae
family that has several therapeutic attributes. Ischemia/reperfusion (I/R) is one of the
main challenges in acute kidney damage. This study was designed to assess the antiinflammatory
and protective effects of P. crispum extract against I/R-induced renal
disorders.
Methods: Forty male rats were randomly divided into five groups (n=8) namely
normal control (saline) and I/R control group, and three groups of I/R intraperitoneally
pretreated with various doses of P. crispum (100, 150 and 200mg/kg). The I/Rinduced
renal inflammation was evaluated by determining leukocyte infiltration and
mRNA expression level of intercellular adhesion molecule-1 and tumor necrotic
factor-alpha. Antioxidant capacity of kidneys and thiobarbituric acid reactive species
were measured in kidneys for the evaluation of oxidative stress. In addition, the
diameters of renal glomeruli, kidney function indicators and serum nitrite oxide levels
were respectively determined by morphometric analysis, autoanalyzer device and
Griess technique.
Results: The I/R increased all measured parameters except for the tissue ferric
reducing/antioxidant power (FRAP) level, which was decreased compared to the
normal control group. However, pretreatment with P. crispum extract in all doses
significantly reduced blood urea nitrogen, kidney malondialdehyde, creatinine,
glomerular diameter, leukocyte infiltration, levels of tumor necrotic factor-alpha,
adhesion molecule-1 expression, and nitrite oxide as well as increased tissue FRAP
compared to the I/R control group.
Conclusion: It seems that P. crispum administration improves I/R-induced acute
kidney injury.
Keywords :
Petroselinum crispum , Injury , Kidney
Journal title :
Physiology and Pharmacology