| Literature DB >> 25561939 |
Esrafil Mansouri1, Layasadat Khorsandi1, Maasoumeh Zare Moaiedi2.
Abstract
Grape seed proanthocyanidin extract (GSPE) has a broad spectrum of biologic properties against oxidative stress. This study aimed to investigate the effects of GSPE on biochemical factors and antioxidant enzymes of erythrocyte in diabetic rats. Diabetes was induced through single injection of streptozotocin (50 mg.Kg(-1), i.p). Forty Male Sprague-Dawley rats were divided into four Groups: Group 1, healthy control group; Group 2, healthy group treated with GSPE (200 mg.Kg(-1)); Group 3, diabetic control group; Group 4, diabetic group treated with GSPE (200 mg.Kg(-1)) for 4 weeks. At the end, the experimental animals were sacrificed and blood samples were collected and plasma parameters and erythrocytes antioxidant status were evaluated. The results show, treatment with GSPE significantly reduced (P<0.001) urine volume, proteinuria and biochemical factors such as blood urea nitrogen, creatinine, triglyceride, total cholesterol, low density lipoprotein and very low density lipoprotein as well as malondialdehyde. Also GSPE treatment significantly (P<0.005) increased high density lipoprotein, total protein and albumin. Moreover GSPE significantly increased antioxidant enzymes activity such as: superoxide dismutase, glutathione peroxidase and catalase. These results suggest that GSPE can ameliorate biochemical abnormalities and antioxidant system status in streptozotocin- induced diabetic rats probably by its potent antioxidant features.Entities:
Keywords: Biochemical factors; Erythrocyte antioxidant enzymes; GSPE
Year: 2015 PMID: 25561939 PMCID: PMC4277646
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Iran J Pharm Res ISSN: 1726-6882 Impact factor: 1.696
Different urine volume, urinary protein 24 hour and bichemical parameters.
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| 4 | 3 | 2 | 1 | |
| 24 ± 5.29 | 65.83 ± 7.35 | 9.66 ± 2.16 | 9 ± 2.36 | UV (mL) |
| 6.18 ± .83 | 4.55 ± .51 | 7.18 ± 1.04 | 7.44 ± .52 | TP (g/dl) |
| 4.42 ± .64 | 2.30 ± .55 | 4.96 ± 1.17 | 4.83 ± 1.31 | Alb (g/dl) |
| 29.46 ± 6.72 | 46.94 ± 3.97 | 15.79 ± 1.83 | 16.10 ± 3.73 | BUN (mg/dl) |
| .50 ± .02 | .75 ± .09 | .43 ± .04 | .42 ± .05 | Cr (mg/dl) |
| 93.38 ± 7.64 | 135.78 ± 9.15 | 67.57 ± 9.51 | 72.48 ± 7.53 | TG (mg/dl) |
| 122.06 ± 13.99 | 188.76 ± 5.97 | 82.47 ± 7.12 | 84.91 ± 4.48 | Chol (mg/dl) |
| 31.70 ± 3.08 | 15.86 ± 2.43 | 43.69 ± 6.18 | 41.23±3.56 | HDL (mg/dl) |
| 43.83 ± 4.38 | 66.20 ± 5.94 | 26.79 ± 5.66 | 28.04 ± 3.83 | LDL (mg/dl) |
| 49.19 ± 9.96 | 106.69 ± 5.87 | 11.98 ± 4.9 | 13.33 ± 4.88 | VLDL (mg/dl) |
Each value is expressed as mean ± standard deviation (n = 6), differences at p < 0.05 were considered significant.
– different than the healthy control group;
– different than the diabetic control group.
Effects of GSPE on oxidative stress and activities of antioxidant enzymes in plasma of experimental groups.
| Groups | Parameters | ||||
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| 4 | 3 | 2 | 1 | ||
| 8.01 ± 0.55 | 14.41 ± 0.6 | 6.85 ± 0.58 | 7.22 ± 0.57 | MDA (nmol/mL) | |
| 487.16 ± 48.16 | 308.83 ± 45.51 | 510.9 ± 41.42 | 496.59 ± 57.69 | CAT (U/gHb) | |
Each value is expressed as mean ± standard deviation (n = 6), differences at p < 0.05 were considered significant.
– different than the healthy control group;
– different than the diabetic control group