Title of article :
Repeated Administration of Fluvoxamine Worsens Gentamicin-induced Nephrotoxicity in Rats
Author/Authors :
Ramian, Afshin Departemant of Toxicology - Islamic Azad University Shahreza Branch, Shahreza, Iran , Javadi, Iraj Departemant of Toxicology - Islamic Azad University Shahreza Branch, Shahreza, Iran , Sadeghi, Hossein Medicinal Plants Research Center - Yasuj University of Medical Sciences, Yasuj, Iran , Sadeghi, Heibatollah Medicinal Plants Research Center - Yasuj University of Medical Sciences, Yasuj, Iran , Panahi Kokhdan, Esmaeel Medicinal Plants Research Center - Yasuj University of Medical Sciences, Yasuj, Iran , Doustimotlagh, Amir Hossein Medicinal Plants Research Center - Yasuj University of Medical Sciences, Yasuj, Iran , Abbasi, Reza Medicinal Plants Research Center - Yasuj University of Medical Sciences, Yasuj, Iran , Alizadeh, Sadegh Departemant of Toxicology - Islamic Azad University Shahreza Branch, Shahreza, Iran , Nikbakht, Hamed Departemant of Toxicology - Islamic Azad University Shahreza Branch, Shahreza, Iran
Pages :
7
From page :
196
To page :
202
Abstract :
Background: Depression is one of the most prevalent and life-threatening forms of mental disorders in chronic kidney disease. Antidepressant agents such as fluvoxamine are broadly prescribed in this situation. This study investigated the effects of fluvoxamine on gentamicin (GEN)-induced nephrotoxicity in rats. Materials and Methods: Twenty-four male Wistar rats were randomly divided into four groups (n = 6) including (1) control group, (2) GEN group, (3) GEN + fluvoxamine (25mg/kg) group, and (4) GEN + fluvoxamine (50mg/kg) group. Fluvoxamine was orally given to animals 45min before GEN was injected (100mg/kg, intraperitoneally [i.p.]). Blood urea nitrogen (BUN), creatinine (Cr), sodium (Na+ ), potassium (K+ ), and malondialdehyde (MDA) levels in serum were measured. Moreover, the glucose (Glu) and protein (Pro) levels in urine and the ratio of kidney to body weight (g/100 g body weight) were determined. Histopathological alterations in kidney were evaluated. Results: GEN significantly increased the Cr and BUN serum levels as well as urine Glu and Pro concentrations (P ≤ 0.001). Fluvoxamine exacerbated the elevation in the indicated parameters. GEN also significantly increased the serum MDA levels. Fluvoxamine had no effect on the elevated serum levels of MDA. GEN did not show any effect on the K+ and Na+ serum concentrations. Increased kidney-to-body weight ratio due to GEN nephrotoxicity was further exacerbated by 25mg/kg of fluvoxamine (P ≤ 0.001). Pathologic findings also confirm the biochemical results. Conclusion: The data suggest that fluvoxamine worsens the nephrotoxicity of GEN. However, further clinical and animal investigations are required to elucidate the mechanism of this interaction.
Keywords :
Fluvoxamine , gentamicin , nephrotoxicity , rat
Journal title :
Journal of Reports in Pharmaceutical Sciences
Serial Year :
2020
Record number :
2724036
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