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Title: The effects of desferrioxamine on cisplatin-induced lipid peroxidation and the activities of antioxidant enzymes in rat kidneys
Authors: Kadikoylu, G.
Bolaman, Z.
Demir, Süleyman.
Balkaya, M.
Akalin, N.
Enli, Yaşar.
Keywords: Antioxidant enzymes
Cisplatin
Desferrioxamine
Lipid peroxidation
Vitamin C
Vitamin E
alpha tocopherol
ascorbic acid
catalase
cisplatin
deferoxamine
glutathione reductase
hydrogen peroxide
malonaldehyde
sodium chloride
superoxide dismutase
analytic method
animal experiment
animal model
animal tissue
article
cervical spine dislocation
controlled study
enzyme activity
female
intermethod comparison
kidney
lipid peroxidation
male
nephrotoxicity
nonhuman
priority journal
rat
rat strain
spectrophotometry
statistical significance
Animals
Antineoplastic Agents
Antioxidants
Ascorbic Acid
Catalase
Deferoxamine
Female
Glutathione Reductase
Iron Chelating Agents
Kidney
Lipid Peroxidation
Male
Rats
Rats, Wistar
Superoxide Dismutase
Rattus norvegicus
Abstract: Cisplatin-induced nephrotoxicity is associated with an increase in lipid peroxidation and oxygen free radicals in rat kidneys. In this study, the effects of desferrioxamine were compared to vitamin C and E on cisplatin-induced lipid peroxidation and antioxidant enzyme activities in rat kidneys. Rats were divided into five groups, with 15 Wistar rats in each group. In the control group, rats received 1 mL/100 g isotonic saline solution intraperitoneally (i.p.). In Group II, 10 mg/kg cisplatin i.p. was injected to rats. Thirty minutes before the same dosage of cisplatin administration, 100 mg/kg i.p. vitamin C or E was given to rats in groups III and IV, respectively. Rats in Group V received 250 mg/kg desferrioxamine i.p., before the same dose of cisplatin administration. All rats were killed by cervical dislocation after 72 hours. The kidneys were immediately removed and washed in cold saline. Spectrophotometric method was used for all analyses. While catalase, glutathione reductase (GR), and super-oxide dismutase (SOD) levels were found to be significantly decreased (P <0.001), malondialdehyde (MDA) (P <0.05 and hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) (P <0.001) levels were significantly increased in the cisplatin group when compared to the controls. MDA levels were decreased by desferrioxamine (P <0.005) as well as vitamin C and E (P <0.05 and P <0.001, respectively). These three compounds induced a significant increase in SOD levels (P <0.05), but only in the vitamin C group, were SOD levels not significantly different than the levels of the controls (P >0.05). In the desferrioxamine (P <0.05), vitamin C and E groups (P <0.001 for both), the cisplatin elevated H2O2 levels were decreased. None of these drugs had any effect on GR and catalase levels (P >0.05). Desferrioxamine is useful to prevent cisplatin-induced lipid peroxidation, however, vitamin C and E are more effective on antioxidant enzymes than desferrioxamine. © Arnold 2004.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/5173
https://doi.org/10.1191/0960327104ht413oa
ISSN: 0960-3271
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