Comparative Effects of Indomethacin and Nabumetone on Urine and Electrolyte Output in Conscious Rats

The effects of indomethacin and nabumetone on urine and electrolyte excretion in conscious rats were examined. Male Sprague-Dawley rats were housed individually for a five-week duration, consisting of acclimatization, control, experimental, and recovery phases. During the experimental phase, rats we...

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Main Authors: Idris bin Long, Harbindar Jeet Singh, Gurubelli Janardhana Rao
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2005-01-01
Series:Journal of Pharmacological Sciences
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1347861319320997
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spelling doaj-0fe658698fa84b2f8f2f0f1736fac84d2020-11-25T02:15:02ZengElsevierJournal of Pharmacological Sciences1347-86132005-01-01993272276Comparative Effects of Indomethacin and Nabumetone on Urine and Electrolyte Output in Conscious RatsIdris bin Long0Harbindar Jeet Singh1Gurubelli Janardhana Rao2Department of Physiology, School Medical Sciences, University Sains Malaysia, 16150 Kubang Kerian, Kelantan, MalaysiaDepartment of Physiology, School Medical Sciences, University Sains Malaysia, 16150 Kubang Kerian, Kelantan, MalaysiaDepartment of Physiology, School Medical Sciences, University Sains Malaysia, 16150 Kubang Kerian, Kelantan, Malaysia; Corresponding author. FAX: +60-9-7653370 E-mail: hjsingh@kb.usm.myThe effects of indomethacin and nabumetone on urine and electrolyte excretion in conscious rats were examined. Male Sprague-Dawley rats were housed individually for a five-week duration, consisting of acclimatization, control, experimental, and recovery phases. During the experimental phase, rats were given either indomethacin (1.5 mg ⋅ kg−1 body weight ⋅ day−1 in 0.5 ml saline, n = 10), nabumetone (15 mg ⋅ kg−1 body weight ⋅ day−1 0.5 ml saline, n = 10), or 0.5 ml saline alone (n = 10) for a period of two weeks. Water and food intake, body weight, urine output, and electrolyte excretions were estimated. Data were analyzed using two-way ANOVA. Urine output in the indomethacin- and nabumetone-treated groups was not different from the controls, but was significantly different between the drug-treated groups (P<0.01). Sodium, potassium, calcium, and magnesium excretions were not different between nabumetone-treated and control rats. However, sodium and potassium excretion was significantly lower in rats receiving indomethacin when compared to the control rats. Calcium and magnesium outputs, although did not differ from the controls, nevertheless decreased significantly with indomethacin (P<0.01). It appears that indomethacin and nabumetone when given at maximum human therapeutic doses may affect urine and electrolyte output in conscious rats. Keywords:: indomethacin, nabumetone, conscious rat, renal functionhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1347861319320997
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author Idris bin Long
Harbindar Jeet Singh
Gurubelli Janardhana Rao
spellingShingle Idris bin Long
Harbindar Jeet Singh
Gurubelli Janardhana Rao
Comparative Effects of Indomethacin and Nabumetone on Urine and Electrolyte Output in Conscious Rats
Journal of Pharmacological Sciences
author_facet Idris bin Long
Harbindar Jeet Singh
Gurubelli Janardhana Rao
author_sort Idris bin Long
title Comparative Effects of Indomethacin and Nabumetone on Urine and Electrolyte Output in Conscious Rats
title_short Comparative Effects of Indomethacin and Nabumetone on Urine and Electrolyte Output in Conscious Rats
title_full Comparative Effects of Indomethacin and Nabumetone on Urine and Electrolyte Output in Conscious Rats
title_fullStr Comparative Effects of Indomethacin and Nabumetone on Urine and Electrolyte Output in Conscious Rats
title_full_unstemmed Comparative Effects of Indomethacin and Nabumetone on Urine and Electrolyte Output in Conscious Rats
title_sort comparative effects of indomethacin and nabumetone on urine and electrolyte output in conscious rats
publisher Elsevier
series Journal of Pharmacological Sciences
issn 1347-8613
publishDate 2005-01-01
description The effects of indomethacin and nabumetone on urine and electrolyte excretion in conscious rats were examined. Male Sprague-Dawley rats were housed individually for a five-week duration, consisting of acclimatization, control, experimental, and recovery phases. During the experimental phase, rats were given either indomethacin (1.5 mg ⋅ kg−1 body weight ⋅ day−1 in 0.5 ml saline, n = 10), nabumetone (15 mg ⋅ kg−1 body weight ⋅ day−1 0.5 ml saline, n = 10), or 0.5 ml saline alone (n = 10) for a period of two weeks. Water and food intake, body weight, urine output, and electrolyte excretions were estimated. Data were analyzed using two-way ANOVA. Urine output in the indomethacin- and nabumetone-treated groups was not different from the controls, but was significantly different between the drug-treated groups (P<0.01). Sodium, potassium, calcium, and magnesium excretions were not different between nabumetone-treated and control rats. However, sodium and potassium excretion was significantly lower in rats receiving indomethacin when compared to the control rats. Calcium and magnesium outputs, although did not differ from the controls, nevertheless decreased significantly with indomethacin (P<0.01). It appears that indomethacin and nabumetone when given at maximum human therapeutic doses may affect urine and electrolyte output in conscious rats. Keywords:: indomethacin, nabumetone, conscious rat, renal function
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