| Literature DB >> 29632848 |
Mahdieh Zaman Emamiyan1, Gholamhassan Vaezi2, Maryam Tehranipour3, Khdije Shahrohkabadi4, Abdolhossein Shiravi1.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: Urolithiasis remains a global problem. Despite the availability of numerous methods, no definite therapeutic agent has been yet introduced for the prevention or treatment of kidney stones. In this study, we evaluated the possible preventive effects of aqueous extract of Cichorium intybus L. (chicory) flowers on ethylene glycol-induced renal calculi in rats.Entities:
Keywords: Cichorium intybus L.; Ethylene glycol; Flower; Renal calculi
Year: 2018 PMID: 29632848 PMCID: PMC5885331
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Avicenna J Phytomed ISSN: 2228-7930
Changes in 24-hr urine calcium and uric acid concentrations (mg/dl) in rats ( data expressed as mean±standard error).
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| 1.16±0.12 | 0.85±0.11 | 1.29±0.17 | 1.56±0.44 | p>0.05 |
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| 0.37±0.03 | 0.91±0.16 | 0.64±0.16 | *1.22±0.2 | p<0.01 |
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| 0.57±0.28 | 1.24±0.18 | 0.46±0.1 | 1.51±0.54 | p>0.05 |
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| 1.23±0.15 | 1.31±0.09 | 1.36±0.38 | 0.65±0.11 | p>0.05 |
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| 0.41±0.15 | 0.57±0.13 | 0.38±0.1 | 0.62±0.03 | p>0.05 |
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| 0.23±0.13 | 0.66±0.2 | 0.11±0.05 | 0.68±0.32 | p>0.05 |
The significance level in groups C and D compared to group B (EG) was set at P <0.05 (*), P <0.01 (**), P<0.001(***).
Changes in 24-hr urine creatinine, citrate, and oxalate concentrations (mg/dl) in rats (data expressed as mean±standard error).
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| 1.43±0.28 | 3.31±0.23 | 4.72±1.57 | 2.36±0.66 | p>0.05 |
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| 2.5±0.66 | 1.84±0.26 | 1.44±0.41 | 1.69±0.11 | p>0.05 |
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| 2.93±0.94 | 2.05±0.36 | *0.47±0.21 | 1.52±0.36 | p<0.05 |
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| 8.62±0.75 | 7.08±1.55 | 7.7±2.77 | 11.55±1.61 | p>0.05 |
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| 2.87±0.08 | 11.16±0.33 | ***3.07±1.4 | ***4.1±1.68 | p<0.001 |
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| 3.39±1.6 | 13.17±5.62 | 1.62±1.11 | 5.96±2.94 | p>0.05 |
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| 0.32±0.08 | 0.13±0.02 | 0.13±0.01 | 0.17±0.0.2 | p>0.05 |
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| 2.50±0.66 | 1.84±0.26 | **0.21±0.08 | **0.2±0.07 | p<0.01 |
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| 2.93±0.94 | 2.45±0.42 | 0.53±0.3 | 0.43±0.11 | p>0.05 |
The significance level in groups C and D compared to group B (EG) was set at P <0.05 (*), P <0.01 (**), P<0.001(***).
Changes in 24-hr urine volume and pH in rats (mean±standard error).
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| 10±1.7 | 7.5±1.3 | 11.1±0.64 | *13.8±1.74 | p<0.05 |
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| 13±1.04 | 12±0.94 | 11.8±2.39 | 16±0 | p>0.05 |
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| 14.6±1.16 | 12.4±1.02 | *15.6±0.24 | *15.6±0.24 | p<0.05 |
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| 6±0 | 7±0 | 7±0 | 7±0 | p>0.05 |
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| 6.4±0.24 | 6.8±0.2 | 6.8±0.48 | 5.8±0.37 | p>0.05 |
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| 6.2±0.2 | *7.4±0.24 | 6.8±0.37 | 6.6±0.24 | p<0.05 |
The significance level in groups C and D compared to group B (EG) was set at P <0.05 (*), P <0.01 (**), P<0.001(***). # The significance level comparison between groups A & group B (EG).
Figure 1The mean serum levels of calcium, creatinine, and uric acid in groups A (control), B (1% EG), C (50 mg/kg/BW of the aqueous extract +1% EG), and D (200 mg/kg/BW of the aqueous extract +1% EG).
Figure 2A) Group A showing normal tubules and collecting ducts (H&E×400); B) Group B showing calcium oxalate crystals and secondary renal tubular dilatation (arrows) (H&E, ×400); C) Group C (treated with 50 mg/kg of extract) presenting normal urinary tubules without calcium oxalate crystals (H&E, ×400); D) Group D (treated with 200 mg/kg of extract)showing calcium oxalate crystals in renal tubules similar to group B (H&E, ×400).