Presumptive Ameliorative Effect of Lycopene on Lead-induced Nephrotoxicity in Males Wistar Rats

Lycopene is a natural carotenoid that has been reported to exhibit excellent antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activities. In this study, male Wistar albino rats received lead (Pb) (300 mg/L, in drinking water) and/or lycopene (4mg/kg) for 8 consecutive weeks to investigate the ameliorative effect o...

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Main Author: Dina Gad Elkarim
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Assiut University 2019-07-01
Series:Journal of Advanced Veterinary Research
Online Access:https://advetresearch.com/index.php/AVR/article/view/370
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spelling doaj-4e5cdcb622c0438c8bc4674e19539e072020-11-25T00:16:20ZengAssiut UniversityJournal of Advanced Veterinary Research2090-62692090-62772019-07-01939196370Presumptive Ameliorative Effect of Lycopene on Lead-induced Nephrotoxicity in Males Wistar RatsDina Gad Elkarim0Department of Pathology and Clinical Pathology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Alexandria University, EgyptLycopene is a natural carotenoid that has been reported to exhibit excellent antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activities. In this study, male Wistar albino rats received lead (Pb) (300 mg/L, in drinking water) and/or lycopene (4mg/kg) for 8 consecutive weeks to investigate the ameliorative effect of lycopene upon Pb-induced nephrotoxicity. Renal damage was assessed by detecting serum level of urea, creatinine, acute kidney injury molecule-1and cystatin-C, in addition, serum level of some inflammatory cytokines were assessed. Also, renal lipid peroxide level and antioxidant status of the kidney with renal activity of energy metabolism enzymes (pyruvate kinase (PK) and glucose-6-phosphatase (G-6-P) were evaluated. Moreover, lead-induced nephrotoxicity was evaluated via light microscopy examination of renal tissues. Animals that received lycopene and Pb together showed enhanced kidney functions and minimal pathological alteration than Pb-treated rats. Moreover, lycopene administration significantly decreased serum level of inflammatory cytokines and boosted redox balance of the kidney. Furthermore, renal activity of PK and G-6-P enzymes was increased significantly upon administration of lycopene with Pb.  In conclusion, this study elucidated the inhibitory effect of lead toxicity on renal glucose metabolic enzymes and declared that lycopene can ameliorate Pb-induced renal damage through its antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties.https://advetresearch.com/index.php/AVR/article/view/370
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Presumptive Ameliorative Effect of Lycopene on Lead-induced Nephrotoxicity in Males Wistar Rats
Journal of Advanced Veterinary Research
author_facet Dina Gad Elkarim
author_sort Dina Gad Elkarim
title Presumptive Ameliorative Effect of Lycopene on Lead-induced Nephrotoxicity in Males Wistar Rats
title_short Presumptive Ameliorative Effect of Lycopene on Lead-induced Nephrotoxicity in Males Wistar Rats
title_full Presumptive Ameliorative Effect of Lycopene on Lead-induced Nephrotoxicity in Males Wistar Rats
title_fullStr Presumptive Ameliorative Effect of Lycopene on Lead-induced Nephrotoxicity in Males Wistar Rats
title_full_unstemmed Presumptive Ameliorative Effect of Lycopene on Lead-induced Nephrotoxicity in Males Wistar Rats
title_sort presumptive ameliorative effect of lycopene on lead-induced nephrotoxicity in males wistar rats
publisher Assiut University
series Journal of Advanced Veterinary Research
issn 2090-6269
2090-6277
publishDate 2019-07-01
description Lycopene is a natural carotenoid that has been reported to exhibit excellent antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activities. In this study, male Wistar albino rats received lead (Pb) (300 mg/L, in drinking water) and/or lycopene (4mg/kg) for 8 consecutive weeks to investigate the ameliorative effect of lycopene upon Pb-induced nephrotoxicity. Renal damage was assessed by detecting serum level of urea, creatinine, acute kidney injury molecule-1and cystatin-C, in addition, serum level of some inflammatory cytokines were assessed. Also, renal lipid peroxide level and antioxidant status of the kidney with renal activity of energy metabolism enzymes (pyruvate kinase (PK) and glucose-6-phosphatase (G-6-P) were evaluated. Moreover, lead-induced nephrotoxicity was evaluated via light microscopy examination of renal tissues. Animals that received lycopene and Pb together showed enhanced kidney functions and minimal pathological alteration than Pb-treated rats. Moreover, lycopene administration significantly decreased serum level of inflammatory cytokines and boosted redox balance of the kidney. Furthermore, renal activity of PK and G-6-P enzymes was increased significantly upon administration of lycopene with Pb.  In conclusion, this study elucidated the inhibitory effect of lead toxicity on renal glucose metabolic enzymes and declared that lycopene can ameliorate Pb-induced renal damage through its antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties.
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