Title of article :
Role of Salvia officinalis Silver Nanoparticles in Attenuation Renal Damage in Rabbits Exposed to Methotrexate
Author/Authors :
Saud, M. A Biotechnology and Environmental Center - University of Al-Fallujah - Fallujah - Al Anbar, Iraq , Saud, N. A Department of Biology - College of Education for Pure Sciences - University of Anbar - Ramadi - Al Anbar, Iraq , Hamad, M. A Biotechnology and Environmental Center - University of Al-Fallujah - Fallujah - Al Anbar, Iraq , Farhan Gar, L Biotechnology and Environmental Center - University of Al-Fallujah - Fallujah - Al Anbar, Iraq
Abstract :
Nanomaterials are now considered in an extensive range of applications in various fields such as biotechnology
and biomedicine. The present study aimed to investigate the protective role of Salvia officinalis Silver
Nanoparticles (SOSNPs) as an anti-oxidant on nephrotic damage induced by methotrexate (MTX) in adult
rabbits. Green silver nanoparticles were synthesized using alcoholic extract of Salvia officinalis (S. Officinalis)
leaves and were characterized by UV-spectrophotometry and scanning electron microscope. The mixing of the
plant extract of S. Officinalis with silver nitrate solution leads to the change of the reaction mixture color to
yellowish within 1 h and dark brown after 8 h. For studying the protective role of SOSNPs, a total of 28 adult
Wistar albino rabbits were divided into four groups and treated intramuscularly (twice per week) for 45 days as
follows: T1: S. Officinalis (150 mg/kg B.W), T2: SOSNPs (150 mg/kg B.W); T3: MTX (0.25 mg/kg B.W) and
SOSNPs (150 mg/kg B.W); T4: MTX (0.25 mg/kg B.W). Blood was collected at 0, 15, 30, and 45 days using
retro-orbital sinus and cardiac puncture technique, and the serum factors including malondialdehyde (MDA),
glutathione (GSH) in serum, creatinine, as well as blood urea nitrogen and uric acid concentrations were
measured at the next step. The results indicated that MTX (T4) caused a case of oxidative stress by a significant
decrease in GSH and MDA as well as an increase in serum creatinine, urea, and uric acid concentrations. On the
other hand, the protective roles of S. Officinalis and SOSNPs given concurrently with MTX were clarified in T2
and T3 groups, where there was the alleviation of renal damage through the correction of the previously
mentioned parameters as well as the correction of anti-oxidant status. Finally, the present study documented the
anti-oxidant activity and renal protective effects of SOSNPs against the damaging effects of MTX in rabbits.
Keywords :
Silver Nanoparticles , Salvia officinalis , Renal Functions , Methotrexate
Journal title :
Archives of Razi Institute