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The effects of Nigella Sativa extract on renal tissue oxidative damage during neonatal and juvenile growth in propylthiouracil-induced hypothyroid rats

(2017) The effects of Nigella Sativa extract on renal tissue oxidative damage during neonatal and juvenile growth in propylthiouracil-induced hypothyroid rats. Endocrine Regulations. pp. 105-113. ISSN 12100668 (ISSN)

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Abstract

Objective. We investigated the effects of hydroalcoholic extract of Nigella sativa (NS) on renal tissue oxidative damage associated with propylthiouracil (PTU)-induced hypothyroidism during neonatal and juvenile growth in rats. Methods. Pregnant rats were divided into five groups designated as: 1) control; 2) propylthiouracil (PTU); 3) PTU-NS100; 4) PTU-NS200, and 5) PTU-NS400. All mothers except the control group received 0.005 PTU in their drinking water during lactation. Besides PTU, mothers in groups 3-5 received 100, 200, and 400 mg/kg of NS extract. After lactation period, the offspring continued to receive the same experimental treatment for the first 8 weeks of their life. Ten male offsprings of each group were randomly selected, blood samples collected, and the kidney tissues removed. Results. The serum thyroxin concentration in PTU group was lower than control group and improved by extract. PTU increased the renal malondialdehyde (MDA), while reduced the total thiols concentrations and catalase (CAT) and superoxide dismutase (SOD) activity compared to control group. Administration of 200 and 400 mg/kg of NS extract decreased MDA level, while it increased the total thiols and 400 mg/kg increased CAT and SOD activity in renal tissues compared to PTU group. Serum creatinine and blood urea nitrogen (BUN) in PTU group was higher than in comparison with the control group. 400 mg/kg decreased creatinine, but both 200 and 400 mg/kg improved BUN concentration compared to PTU group. Conclusion. The results of this study demonstrate that the hydroalcoholic extract of NS has a protective effect on the renal tissue oxidative damage associated with PTU-induced hypothyroidism during neonatal and juvenile growth in rats. © 2017, De Gruyter Open Ltd. All rights reserved.

Item Type: Article
Keywords: Hypothyroidism Nigella sativa Oxidative damage Propylthiouracil Renal catalase creatinine malonaldehyde Nigella sativa extract protective agent superoxide dismutase thiol derivative thyroxine antithyroid agent plant extract animal experiment animal model animal tissue Article colorimetry controlled study enzyme activity female juvenile kidney injury male newborn period nonhuman oxidative stress plant seed progeny propylthiouracil-induced hypothyroidism radioimmunoassay rat thyroxine blood level urea nitrogen blood level animal black cumin blood chemically induced drug effects growth, development and aging kidney metabolism newborn pregnancy pregnancy complication prenatal exposure Wistar rat Animals Animals, Newborn Antithyroid Agents Blood Urea Nitrogen Malondialdehyde Plant Extracts Pregnancy Complications Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects Rats Rats, Wistar Sulfhydryl Compounds
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Page Range: pp. 105-113
Journal or Publication Title: Endocrine Regulations
Volume: 51
Number: 2
Identification Number: 10.1515/enr-2017-0010
ISSN: 12100668 (ISSN)
Depositing User: مهندس مهدی شریفی
URI: http://eprints.zbmu.ac.ir/id/eprint/3051

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