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Comparative effect of olive oil and fish oil supplementation in combating gentamicin induced nephrotoxicity in rats.

Fouzia Rashid1, M Kaleem, B Bano.   

Abstract

The present study is related to the comparative effects of fish oil and olive oil supplementation on gentamicin induced nephrotoxicity in rats. Three treatment groups (Pretrement, Co-treatment and post treatment) were chosen for the study. Nephrotoxicity in rats was induced by intraperitonial administration of gentamicin (80 mg/kg/d) for 3,5,7,10,& 12 consecutive days. The animals were sacrificed 12 hrs after last treatment in each group. The maximum nephrotoxicity was developed on 10 days treatment of gentamicin. For each group a control group was taken without any oil or gentamicin treatment. Beneficial effects of oils were evidenced by reduced serum urea and creatinine concentrations in the group receiving oils compared to the non oil treatment animals receiving gentamicin only. Further, the changed values of alkaline phosphatase and acid phosphatase activity retumed to normal in kidney and liver tissue homogenates after fish and olive oil treatment. In this study, it was found that co-treatment of fish and olive oil is more effective antagonist of gentamicin induced nephrotoxicity. However fish oil was found to be more effective. Hypercholesteromia associated with gentamicin induced nephrotoxicity is also lowered by oil supplementations. The beneficial effects of these oils are due to counteracting effect of the biochemical alterations induced by the drug.

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Keywords:  Cholesterol; Creatinine; Fish oil; Gentamicin; Kidney; Nephrotoxicity; Olive oil; Urea

Year:  2005        PMID: 23105505      PMCID: PMC3454144          DOI: 10.1007/BF02893053

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Indian J Clin Biochem        ISSN: 0970-1915


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