Title of article :
Effects of oleanolic acid administration on renal NF-κB/IL-18/IL-6 and YKL-40/KIM-1 pathways in experimental diabetic rats
Author/Authors :
Iskender ، Hatice Department of Nutrition and Dietetics - Faculty of Health Sciences - Artvin Coruh University , Dokumacioglu ، Eda Department of Nutrition and Dietetics - Faculty of Health Sciences - Artvin Coruh University , Hayirli ، Armahan Department of Animal Nutrition and Nutritional Disorders - Faculty of Veterinary Medicine - Ataturk University , Terim Kapakin ، Kubra Asena Department of Pathology - Faculty of Veterinary Medicine - Ataturk University , Bolat ، Ismail Department of Pathology - Faculty of Veterinary Medicine - Ataturk University , Manavoglu Kirman ، Esra Department of Pathology - Faculty of Veterinary Medicine - Ataturk University
From page :
1188
To page :
1193
Abstract :
Objective(s): Neuropathy, retinopathy, and nephropathy, known as the triopathy of diabetes, are the consequences of microvascular complications of diabetes. The present study aimed to investigate the potential protective effects of oleanolic acid (OA) administration against diabetic nephropathy considering biochemical and histopathological parameters.Materials and Methods: The rats with fasting blood glucose levels of 200 mg/dl and above were considered diabetic after induction of diabetes via injecting STZ. The other half of the rats were not injected with STZ (healthy rats). Both healthy and diabetic rats were then divided randomly into two subgroups to be administered with either OA (5 mg/kg) with 1 ml tap water by oral gavage or 1 ml tap water in the same route for 21 days. Serum urea-N, Ca, P, and Mg as well as renal tissue MDA, SOD, NF-κB, IL-6, IL-18, AMPK, YKL-40, and KIM-1 levels were measured.Results: OA administration partially decreased levels of serum urea-N and P, as well as levels of renal tissue MDA and inflammation markers (NF-κB, IL-6, IL-18, YKL-40, and KIM-1) in the diabetic rats. It also partially increased serum Ca and renal tissue AMPK levels in diabetic rats. These positive effects were also seen in renal tissue histopathology.Conclusion: OA treatment partially alleviated renal damage inflammatory and oxidative profiles in diabetic rats.
Keywords :
Cytokines , Diabetes , KIM , 1 , Oleanolic acid , YKL , 40
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Basic Medical Sciences
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Basic Medical Sciences
Record number :
2752610
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