Effect of extract of <i>Withania Somnifera </i>on dehydration-induced oxidative stress-related uremia in male rats

Dehydration or water deprivation in the body decreases urinary excretion and allows urea and other protein waste products to accumulate in the blood. The aim of the present study is to evaluate the association of uremia and oxidative stress by applying the herbal plant <i>Withania somnifera (W...

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Main Authors: Das Koushik, Samanta Tanushree, Samanta Pradip, Nandi Dilip
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Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2010-01-01
Series:Saudi Journal of Kidney Diseases and Transplantation
Online Access:http://www.sjkdt.org/article.asp?issn=1319-2442;year=2010;volume=21;issue=1;spage=75;epage=80;aulast=Das
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spelling doaj-7c6d91f185d34978823826a03fef0e2c2020-11-25T01:19:12ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsSaudi Journal of Kidney Diseases and Transplantation1319-24422010-01-012117580Effect of extract of <i>Withania Somnifera </i>on dehydration-induced oxidative stress-related uremia in male ratsDas KoushikSamanta TanushreeSamanta PradipNandi DilipDehydration or water deprivation in the body decreases urinary excretion and allows urea and other protein waste products to accumulate in the blood. The aim of the present study is to evaluate the association of uremia and oxidative stress by applying the herbal plant <i>Withania somnifera (W. somnifera) </i>(Aswagandha). The study was performed on male Wister strain rats in which, dehydration was achieved by water withdrawal. A total of 18 rats were studied and were randomly divided into three Groups: Group-1, control, Group-2, only dehydration and Group-3, dehydration &#x002B; administration of aqueous root extract of W. <i>somnifera, </i>orally (50 mg/100 gm body weight/day) for 25 days. After 25 days of treatment, it was observed that the body weight of Group-3 animals had increased significantly, while that in Group-2 had decreased significantly. The liver enzymes in both blood and kidneys did not show any significant change in the three groups implying absence of any toxicity of the root extract. In Group-2 animals, the serum urea and creatinine levels increased sig-nificantly when compared with animals in Groups-1 and 3. The low levels of serum urea and crea-tinine in Group-3 animals indicates the protective effect of the plant extract against renal injury caused by dehydration. Dehydration-induced oxidative stress was established in our study by noting the low activities of super-oxide dismutase and catalase, both important antioxidant enzymes, in Group-2 animals; both enzymes were stabilized in animals of Groups-3 and 1. In conclusion, it is hypothesized that there is an antioxidative role of W. <i>somnifera </i>resulting in reducing the extent of renal injury as a result of oxidative stress.http://www.sjkdt.org/article.asp?issn=1319-2442;year=2010;volume=21;issue=1;spage=75;epage=80;aulast=Das
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author Das Koushik
Samanta Tanushree
Samanta Pradip
Nandi Dilip
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Samanta Tanushree
Samanta Pradip
Nandi Dilip
Effect of extract of <i>Withania Somnifera </i>on dehydration-induced oxidative stress-related uremia in male rats
Saudi Journal of Kidney Diseases and Transplantation
author_facet Das Koushik
Samanta Tanushree
Samanta Pradip
Nandi Dilip
author_sort Das Koushik
title Effect of extract of <i>Withania Somnifera </i>on dehydration-induced oxidative stress-related uremia in male rats
title_short Effect of extract of <i>Withania Somnifera </i>on dehydration-induced oxidative stress-related uremia in male rats
title_full Effect of extract of <i>Withania Somnifera </i>on dehydration-induced oxidative stress-related uremia in male rats
title_fullStr Effect of extract of <i>Withania Somnifera </i>on dehydration-induced oxidative stress-related uremia in male rats
title_full_unstemmed Effect of extract of <i>Withania Somnifera </i>on dehydration-induced oxidative stress-related uremia in male rats
title_sort effect of extract of <i>withania somnifera </i>on dehydration-induced oxidative stress-related uremia in male rats
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Saudi Journal of Kidney Diseases and Transplantation
issn 1319-2442
publishDate 2010-01-01
description Dehydration or water deprivation in the body decreases urinary excretion and allows urea and other protein waste products to accumulate in the blood. The aim of the present study is to evaluate the association of uremia and oxidative stress by applying the herbal plant <i>Withania somnifera (W. somnifera) </i>(Aswagandha). The study was performed on male Wister strain rats in which, dehydration was achieved by water withdrawal. A total of 18 rats were studied and were randomly divided into three Groups: Group-1, control, Group-2, only dehydration and Group-3, dehydration &#x002B; administration of aqueous root extract of W. <i>somnifera, </i>orally (50 mg/100 gm body weight/day) for 25 days. After 25 days of treatment, it was observed that the body weight of Group-3 animals had increased significantly, while that in Group-2 had decreased significantly. The liver enzymes in both blood and kidneys did not show any significant change in the three groups implying absence of any toxicity of the root extract. In Group-2 animals, the serum urea and creatinine levels increased sig-nificantly when compared with animals in Groups-1 and 3. The low levels of serum urea and crea-tinine in Group-3 animals indicates the protective effect of the plant extract against renal injury caused by dehydration. Dehydration-induced oxidative stress was established in our study by noting the low activities of super-oxide dismutase and catalase, both important antioxidant enzymes, in Group-2 animals; both enzymes were stabilized in animals of Groups-3 and 1. In conclusion, it is hypothesized that there is an antioxidative role of W. <i>somnifera </i>resulting in reducing the extent of renal injury as a result of oxidative stress.
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