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Ethanolic extract of cotinuscoggygria leaves attenuates crystalluria and kidney damage in ethylene glycol-induced urolithiasis in rats.
Gumru, Salih; Ozgur, Gunal; Ertas, Busra; Sen, Ali; Eker, Pinar; Sener, Tarik Emre; Sener, Goksel.
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  • Gumru S; Department of Pharmacology, Marmara University Faculty of Pharmacy, Istanbul, Turkiye.
  • Ozgur G; Department of Urology, Marmara University Faculty of Medicine, Istanbul, Turkiye.
  • Ertas B; Department of Pharmacology, Marmara University Faculty of Pharmacy, Istanbul, Turkiye.
  • Sen A; Department of Pharmacognosy, Marmara University Faculty of Pharmacy, Istanbul, Turkiye.
  • Eker P; Department of Biochemistry, Health Sciences University, Istanbul, Turkiye.
  • Sener TE; Department of Urology, Marmara University Faculty of Medicine, Istanbul, Turkiye.
  • Sener G; Department of Pharmacology, Fenerbahce University Faculty of Pharmacy, Istanbul, Turkiye.
North Clin Istanb ; 10(6): 734-744, 2023.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38328729
ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE:

Nephrolithiasis is a common cause of kidney insufficiency. Nephrolithiasis is proven to be the result of various biochemical and inflammatory processes that result in crystal formation and subsequent aggregation. Cotinuscoggygria L. (CCog) is a plant extract which has been used as a Turkish remedy for kidney stones. With this study, we planned to evaluate the effects of CCog extract in ethylene glycol (EG)-induced nephrolithiasis model in rats.

METHODS:

The study group comprised 32 Wistar albino rats which were divided into Control (C), EG, CCog Prophylaxis (CC+EG+CC), and CCog Treatment (EG+CC) groups. Stone formation was induced by adding EG (0.75%) into rat's drinking water. Normal drinking water was given to Control group for 8 weeks. Throughout the study period of 8 weeks, EG group was given only EG (0.75%) and CC+EG+CC group was given both EG and CCog. In EG+CC group, EG (0.75%) was given for 8 weeks whereas CCog was given for the past 4 weeks. After the 8th week, 24-h urine samples were collected. Rats were then sacrificed and kidney tissue samples were harvested.

RESULTS:

Metabolites (calcium, citrate) and creatinine in 24 h urine samples were decreased in CC+EG+CC and EG+CC groups. While hyperoxaluria was observed in the EG group, oxalate levels were similar to control levels in the P-CCog and C-CCog groups. The N-acetyl-ß-glucosaminidase and myeloperoxidase activities were both increased in EG group and these parameters were significantly decreased on CCog treatment.

CONCLUSION:

We can conclude that C. coggygria extract can have beneficial effect on lowering concentration of stone-forming metabolites in urine and consequently protect renal tissues from damage due to nephrolithiasis. C. coggygria extract can be considered as a potential prophylactic and therapeutic option in high-risk stone formers. Furthermore, our data confirm ethnobotanical use of CC against nephrolithiasis.
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Texto completo: 1 Bases de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: North Clin Istanb Año: 2023 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Bases de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: North Clin Istanb Año: 2023 Tipo del documento: Article