成年 Wistar 大鼠接触姜黄提取物后肾脏的潜在肾毒性后遗症

Efe Ahama, Vincent-Junior Onoriode Igben, Joseph Ubogu, Ignatius Osakue Ifechukwude, U. S. Nwabuoku, Promise Okwuribo, Aghogho Kpangban, I. Odokuma
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导言姜黄(Curcuma Longa)是一种多年生根状茎植物,自然开花,属于姜科。由于其潜在的治疗功效,全球姜黄的消费量不断增加。尽管对姜黄进行了大量研究,但关于姜黄对肾脏影响的文献仍存在空白。本研究探讨了成年 Wistar 大鼠接触姜黄提取物后肾脏可能出现的肾毒性后遗症。方法这项研究获得了阿布拉卡三角洲州立大学基础医学院伦理与研究委员会的批准。24 只成年雌性 Wistar 大鼠被用作实验模型,体重在 180 克 - 200 克之间。它们被分为 4 组(A、B、C 和 D),在实验天数结束时安乐死,并研究了吐根提取物的效果。结果我们发现,不同剂量的吐根提取物对各组肾脏组织学的影响均不明显。同时还观察到,与对照组相比,治疗组的肌酐和尿素水平有适度的明显增加。结论姜黄口服分级剂量和时间依赖性没有显示出显微或细胞结构的变化,但有负面的功能报告。
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Potential Nephrotoxic Sequel of the Kidney Following Exposure to Turmeric Extract in Adult Wistar Rats
IntroductionTurmeric (Curcuma Longa) is a rhizomatous, perennial plant, flowering in nature, belonging to the ginger family. It’s potential therapeutic benefits, has led to an increase in its consumption globally. Despite severe studies on turmeric there is still existing literature gap on the effect of turmeric on the kidney. This study espoused the potential nephrotoxic sequel of the kidney following exposure to turmeric extract in adult wistar rats. MethodsEthical approval for the study was obtained from the Ethics and Research Committee in the Faculty of Basic Medical Sciences of the Delta State University, Abraka. 24 adult female Wistar rats, weighing between 180g - 200g were used as experimental model. They were grouped into 4 groups (A, B, C and D), and were euthanized at the end of the experimental days and effect of tumeric extract were studied. ResultsWe found that tumeric extract effect on the kidney histology was unremarkable in all groups with varying doses. Also observed was moderate significant increase in creatinine and urea level in treated groups when compared with control group. Conclusions Obtained upshot suggests that oral administration of turmeric with graded doses and time dependent showed no microscopic or cytoarchitectural changes, but with a negative functional report.
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