Preventive and Protective Effect of Nishamalaki in STZ Induced Diabetic Complications in Wistar Rats
Introduction: Diabetes is a metabolic disease of vital health importance because of the complications associated with it. Clinical trials and animal studies have demonstrated the antihyperglycaemic effect of Nishamalaki. Present study was planned to evaluate the protective potential of Nishamalak...
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doaj-5526624254024c149bdcaabac2eb94952020-11-25T02:48:49ZengJCDR Research and Publications Private LimitedJournal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research2249-782X0973-709X2016-06-01106FF01FF0410.7860/JCDR/2016/17940.7912Preventive and Protective Effect of Nishamalaki in STZ Induced Diabetic Complications in Wistar RatsJayshree Shriram Dawane0Vijaya Anil Pandit1Swapnil Suryakant Deshpande2Amruta Sumedh Mandpe3Assistant Professor, Department of Pharmacology, BVDU Medical College, Pune, India.Professor, Department of Pharmacology, BVDU Medical College, Pune, India.Resident, Department of Pharmacology, BVDU Medical College, Pune, India.Resident, Department of Pharmacology, BVDU Medical College, Pune, India.Introduction: Diabetes is a metabolic disease of vital health importance because of the complications associated with it. Clinical trials and animal studies have demonstrated the antihyperglycaemic effect of Nishamalaki. Present study was planned to evaluate the protective potential of Nishamalaki on diabetic complication in rats. Aim: To study the Nephro-protective effect and to assess the protective potential on retinal changes of Nishamalaki in diabetic wistar rats. Materials and Methods: Diabetes induced with 60 mg/kg of Streptozotocin and 110 mg/kg Nicotinamide IP. Nishamalaki, a combination of Curcuma longa and Emblica officinalis administered orally with honey. Rats divided into six groups, control and diabetic rats with blood glucose above 250 mg/ dl were divided into 5 groups. After 8 weeks test animals were treated with Nishamalaki, Enalapril and control with saline for 30 days. Biochemical parameters measured like Serum BSL, BUN and Creatinine and rats were observed for development of cataract. Rats sacrificed and kidney samples were taken to examine histopathological changes. Results: Blood Urea Nitrogen and Creatinine values were significantly (p<0.01) reduced in Nishamalaki group than control group. Nishamalaki showed the protective effect on kidney pathology as seen on histopathology by near normal glomerular and tubular structures. Control group showed shrunken glomerulus and tubular vacuolations. In Nishamalaki group immature sub capsular cataract with mild lenticular opacity were seen compared to the mature cataract with significant lenticular opacity and corneal vascularisation in control group. Conclusion: Nishamalaki showed protective effect on development of Nephrotoxicity and it has also delayed the progression of cataract in rats.https://jcdr.net/articles/PDF/7912/17940_CE(RA1)_F(T)_PF1(ROAK)_PF(AK)_PF2(PAG).pdfcataractcurcuma longaemblica officinalisnephrotoxicity |
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Preventive and Protective Effect of Nishamalaki in STZ Induced Diabetic Complications in Wistar Rats |
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Preventive and Protective Effect of Nishamalaki in STZ Induced Diabetic Complications in Wistar Rats |
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Preventive and Protective Effect of Nishamalaki in STZ Induced Diabetic Complications in Wistar Rats |
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Preventive and Protective Effect of Nishamalaki in STZ Induced Diabetic Complications in Wistar Rats |
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Preventive and Protective Effect of Nishamalaki in STZ Induced Diabetic Complications in Wistar Rats |
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preventive and protective effect of nishamalaki in stz induced diabetic complications in wistar rats |
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Introduction: Diabetes is a metabolic disease of vital health
importance because of the complications associated with it.
Clinical trials and animal studies have demonstrated the antihyperglycaemic effect of Nishamalaki. Present study was
planned to evaluate the protective potential of Nishamalaki on
diabetic complication in rats.
Aim: To study the Nephro-protective effect and to assess
the protective potential on retinal changes of Nishamalaki in
diabetic wistar rats.
Materials and Methods: Diabetes induced with 60 mg/kg of
Streptozotocin and 110 mg/kg Nicotinamide IP. Nishamalaki,
a combination of Curcuma longa and Emblica officinalis
administered orally with honey. Rats divided into six groups,
control and diabetic rats with blood glucose above 250 mg/
dl were divided into 5 groups. After 8 weeks test animals were
treated with Nishamalaki, Enalapril and control with saline for
30 days. Biochemical parameters measured like Serum BSL,
BUN and Creatinine and rats were observed for development
of cataract. Rats sacrificed and kidney samples were taken to
examine histopathological changes.
Results: Blood Urea Nitrogen and Creatinine values were
significantly (p<0.01) reduced in Nishamalaki group than control
group. Nishamalaki showed the protective effect on kidney
pathology as seen on histopathology by near normal glomerular
and tubular structures. Control group showed shrunken
glomerulus and tubular vacuolations. In Nishamalaki group
immature sub capsular cataract with mild lenticular opacity were
seen compared to the mature cataract with significant lenticular
opacity and corneal vascularisation in control group.
Conclusion: Nishamalaki showed protective effect on development of Nephrotoxicity and it has also delayed the progression
of cataract in rats. |
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