Title of article
Gender Difference in Cisplatin-Induced Nephrotoxicity in a Rat Model: Greater Intensity of Damage in Male Than Female
Author/Authors
Nematbakhsh, Mehdi Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan , Ebrahimian, Shadi Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan , Tooyserkani, Mona Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan , Eshraghi-Jazi, Fatemeh Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan , Talebi, Ardeshir Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan , Ashrafi, Farzaneh Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan
Pages
4
From page
818
To page
821
Abstract
Background: Nephrotoxicity and hepatotoxicity are side effects of Cisplatin (CP) therapy. Objectives: We investigated the role of gender in CP-induced nephrotoxicity and hepatotoxicity. Materials and Methods: Low dose of CP (1 mg/kg/day; ip) was administered daily to male and female Wistar rats for 15 consecutive days.
Serum creatinine (Cr), blood urea nitrogen (BUN), malondialdehyde (MDA), nitric oxide (NO) metabolite, and magnesium (Mg) levels were
determined. Results: The percentage of weight loss and the serum levels of MDA and nitrite in male and female animals were not statistically different.
However, the serum levels of BUN, Cr, Mg, and kidney MDA levels, and kidney weight and damage score were significantly greater in males
than in females (P < 0.05). Conclusions: CP-induced nephrotoxicity is gender related for which the mechanisms should be determined.
Keywords
Cisplatin , Gender , Rats , Renal Insufficiency
Journal title
Astroparticle Physics
Serial Year
2013
Record number
2433793
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