Literature DB >> 29433768

Ginger polyphenols attenuate cyclosporine-induced disturbances in kidney function: Potential application in adjuvant transplant therapy.

Isiaka Ayofe Adekunle1, Christian Eseigbe Imafidon2, Ayowole Abraham Oladele3, Abiodun Oladele Ayoka1.   

Abstract

Cyclosporine (CYA), a common immuno-suppressant drug that is used in organ transplants, is associated with nephrotoxic effects. Scientific exploration of natural products of plant origin should be considered; especially, in a world with increasing prevalence of kidney diseases. Effects of ginger polyphenols (GP) in Wistar rats with CYA-induced perturbations in electrolyte balance and kidney function was determined. Fifty Wistar rats were recruited for this study such that graded doses of GP were administered following CYA-induced kidney injury and comparisons were made against control and toxic groups at p < 0.05. Distilled water, CYA (50 mg/kg p.o. for 10 days) and GP (100, 200 and 400 mg/kg p.o. for 21 days) were administered to the rats at 0.2 ml/100 g. CYA administration induced kidney injury as characterized by significant deleterious alterations in plasma and urine levels of creatinine, urea, Na+ and K+ electrolyte balance as well as creatinine clearance. Also, there was a significant derangement in feeding pattern and relative kidney weight. Using GSH and SOD as antioxidant indicators, there was significant disturbance of the anti-oxidant system while histopathological results showed evidence of interstitial vacuolations with atrophic glomeruli. These conditions were significantly attenuated (p < 0.05) following administration of graded doses of GP. It was, therefore, concluded that GP could potentially be a therapeutic choice for patients with CYA-induced kidney injury.
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Keywords:  Cyclosporine; Electrolyte balance; Ginger polyphenols; Kidney function biomarkers

Year:  2018        PMID: 29433768     DOI: 10.1016/j.pathophys.2018.02.001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pathophysiology        ISSN: 0928-4680


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