Seleno L-Methionine Acts on Cyclophosphamide-Induced Kidney Toxicity
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2010
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Humana Press
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BRONZE
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Abstract
The anticancer drug cyclophosphamide (CP) has nephrotoxic effects besides its urotoxicity, which both in turn limit its clinical utility. The nephrotoxicity of CP is less common compared to its urotoxicity, and not much importance has been given for the study of mechanism of CP-induced nephrotoxicity so far. Overproduction of reactive oxygen species (ROS) during inflammation is one of the reasons of the kidney injury. Selenoproteins play crucial roles in regulating ROS and redox status in nearly all tissues; therefore, in this study, the nephrotoxicity of CP and the possible protective effects of seleno L-methionine (SLM) on rat kidneys were investigated. Forty-two Sprague-Dawley rats were equally divided into six groups of seven rats each. The control group received saline, and other rats were injected with CP (100 mg/kg), SLM (0.5 or 1 mg/kg), or CP+ SLM intraperitoneally. Malondialdehyde (MDA) and glutathione (GSH) levels in kidney homogenates of rats were measured, and kidney tissues were examined under the microscope. CP-treated rats showed a depletion of renal GSH levels (28% of control), while CP+SLM-injected rats had GSH values close to the control group. MDA levels increased 36% of control following CP administration, which were significantly decreased after SLM treatment. Furthermore, these biochemical results were supported by microscopical observations. In conclusion, the present study not only points to the therapeutic potential of SLM in CP-induced kidney toxicity but also indicates a significant role for ROS and their relation to kidney dysfunction. © Humana Press Inc. 2009.
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Cyclophosphamide, Cytoprotectivity, Kidney, Nephrotoxicity, Seleno L-methionine, Rattus, Male, Rattus, Seleno L-methionine, Antineoplastic Agents, Reference Standards, Kidney, Glutathione, Cytoprotectivity, Antioxidants, Rats, Rats, Sprague-Dawley, Malondialdehyde, Animals, Female, Nephrotoxicity, Reactive Oxygen Species, Selenomethionine, Cyclophosphamide
Fields of Science
0301 basic medicine, 0303 health sciences, 03 medical and health sciences
Citation
Ayhancı, A., Güneş, S., Şahintürk, V., Appak, S., Uyar, R., Cengiz, M., Altuner, Y., and Yaman, S. (2010). Seleno L-methionine acts on cyclophosphamide-induced kidney toxicity. Biological Trace Element Research, 136(2), 171-179. doi:10.1007/s12011-009-8535-2
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47
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Biological Trace Element Research
Volume
136
Issue
2
Start Page
171
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179
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