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KOOMESH-Journal of Semnan University of Medical Sciences. 2008; 9 (2): 123-130
in Persian | IMEMR | ID: emr-88597

ABSTRACT

Various pharmacological effects of Nigella sativa including; anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial effects, disruption of kidney stone, lowering serum lipids and repairment of kidney tissues after nephrotoxicity, have been reported. The aim of this study was to investigate the preventive action of ethyl acetate fractions of aqueous-ethanolic extract of Nigella sativa seeds on calcium oxalate kidney stones in male rats. 31 male Wistar rats were randomly divided into four groups. All groups were studied during 28 days of experimental protocol. Healthy control group [1] received tap drinking water. Negative control group [2] received 1% ethylene glycol in drinking water. Groups 3 and 4 were treated with 1% ethylene glycol as well as ethyl acetate phase remnant and ethyl acetate fractions from aqueous and ethanolic extract of Nigella sativa L. seeds, respectively at equivalent dose of 250 mg/kg of total extract. Urine concentration of oxalate, citrate and calcium in days 0, 14 and 28, and also plasma concentration of magnesium and calcium in days 0 and 28, were measured. At the end of experiment, kidneys were removed for histopathologic study and examined for counting calcium oxalate deposits. Data were presented as Mean +/- SEM and were analyzed by one way ANOVA and subsequently Tukey tests; p value less than 0.05 [p<0.05] was considered significant. Results showed that the number of calcium oxalate crystals in group 2 vs. group 1 and 3 [without any crystals] significantly increased [p<0.001], but there was no significant difference between groups 2 and 4. Urine oxalate concentration in day 28 increased significantly in groups 2, 3 and 4 [p<0.05] in comparison with day 0, but urine calcium concentration in groups 3 and 4 at day 28 has no significant difference with day 0. The results of this study supported the inhibitory action of aqueous-ethanolic extract of Nigella sativa ethyl-acetate phase remnant on calcium oxalate kidney stones. However, ethyl acetate fraction of extract did not show a similar effect on kidney stones. Although the exact mechanism is not clear, but this action may be due to antioxidant, antilipid or anti-inflammatory properties of Nigella sativa seed. Therefore, Nigella sativa should be advised in treatment of human kidney stone disease


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Male , Animals, Laboratory , Plant Extracts , Kidney Calculi/drug therapy , Phytotherapy , Rats, Wistar , Calcium Oxalate/adverse effects
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J. bras. nefrol ; 22(3): 143-51, set. 2000. ilus, tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-288241

ABSTRACT

O trabalho objetivou a avaliaçäo do efeito do GAG sulfato de condroitina (SC) sobre a cristalizaçäo do oxalato de cálcio monohidratado (COM), em ratos wistar machos. Para a induçäo da cristalúria usou-se do Etilenoglicol a 1,2 porcento na água de beber, VO, (EG, n = 18), e para a avaliaçäo do efeito do GAG sobre a cristalúria foi usado, além do Etilenoglicol, conforme o grupo anterior, um preparado comercial de SC na dose diária de 10mg/rato administrata por via intraperitoneal (EG + GAG, n= 15). Também se avaliou dois grupos controles: o que recebeu apenas SC (GAG, n= 5) e o normal, constituído de animais que näo receberam nenhuma droga (NL, n= 11). Os resultados comprovam que SC modificou o processo de cristalizaçäo do oxalato de cálcio monohidratado in vivo, promovendo o desaparecimento da cristalúria e tornando a deposiçäo intrabular de cristais mais expressiva: EG + GAG vx EG: 1,55 vs 0,5 cristal/campo. Os autores discutem que o desaparecimento da cristalúria näo pode ser atribuído apenas a uma maior retençäo intrabular dos cristais formados mas sim a uma inibiçäo do crescimento propriamente dito dos núcleos cristalinos decorrentes da hiperoxalúria


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Animals , Rats , Calcium Oxalate/adverse effects , Chondroitin Sulfates , Ethylene Glycol/adverse effects , Glycosaminoglycans/adverse effects , Hyperoxaluria , Crystallization , Urine/virology
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