Bryophyllum pinnatum leaf extracts prevent formation of renal calculi in lithiatic rats

Background: Bryophyllum pinnatum, commonly known as Pattharcaṭṭa, is used traditionally in ethnomedicinal practices for the treatment of kidney stone and urinary insufficiency. Aim: The present study evaluated the effect of Bryophyllum pinnatum on ethylene glycol (EG)-induced renal calculi in rats....

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Main Authors: Mahendra Yadav, Vijay D Gulkari, Manish M Wanjari
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Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2016-01-01
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Online Access:http://www.ancientscienceoflife.org/article.asp?issn=0257-7941;year=2016;volume=36;issue=2;spage=90;epage=97;aulast=Yadav
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spelling doaj-c9f8b05a126a46cfb42ee876a316593c2020-11-24T22:52:44ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsAncient Science of Life0257-79412016-01-01362909710.4103/asl.ASL_90_16Bryophyllum pinnatum leaf extracts prevent formation of renal calculi in lithiatic ratsMahendra YadavVijay D GulkariManish M WanjariBackground: Bryophyllum pinnatum, commonly known as Pattharcaṭṭa, is used traditionally in ethnomedicinal practices for the treatment of kidney stone and urinary insufficiency. Aim: The present study evaluated the effect of Bryophyllum pinnatum on ethylene glycol (EG)-induced renal calculi in rats. Materials and Methods: Renal calculi were induced in rats by administration of 0.75% EG in drinking water and co-treated orally with standard drug, Cystone (750 mg/kg), or alcoholic and hydro-alcoholic extracts in doses of 100, 200 and 400 mg/kg for 28 days. Weekly body weights were recorded. On day 29, urolithiasis was confirmed by assessing the urinary parameters (urine volume, pH, uric acid, calcium, phosphorus, oxalate, magnesium and creatinine clearance), serum biochemical parameters (creatinine, uric acid, urea, calcium, phosphorus and magnesium), oxidative stress parameters and histology of kidney. Results: Treatment with extracts attenuated the EG-induced decrease in body weight and elevation in urinary parameters (uric acid, calcium, phosphorus and oxalate) and serum biochemical parameters (creatinine, uric acid, urea, calcium, phosphorus and magnesium). Extract treatment also reversed EG-induced decrease in urine volume, pH, magnesium and creatinine clearance, oxidative and histological damages in kidneys. Results were comparable to standard drug, Cystone. Results indicated that EG administration caused renal calculi formation which is prevented by treatment with extracts. The observed antilithiatic effect may be attributed to the presence of high content of phenolics, flavonoids and saponins in the extracts. Conclusion: Bryophyllum pinnatum leaves showed preventive effect against renal calculi formation and validates its ethnomedicinal use in urinary disorders. It further supports its therapeutic potential for the treatment of urinary calculi.http://www.ancientscienceoflife.org/article.asp?issn=0257-7941;year=2016;volume=36;issue=2;spage=90;epage=97;aulast=YadavBryophyllum pinnatumethnomedicineethylene glycolkidney stonelithiasisurinary disorder
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author Mahendra Yadav
Vijay D Gulkari
Manish M Wanjari
spellingShingle Mahendra Yadav
Vijay D Gulkari
Manish M Wanjari
Bryophyllum pinnatum leaf extracts prevent formation of renal calculi in lithiatic rats
Ancient Science of Life
Bryophyllum pinnatum
ethnomedicine
ethylene glycol
kidney stone
lithiasis
urinary disorder
author_facet Mahendra Yadav
Vijay D Gulkari
Manish M Wanjari
author_sort Mahendra Yadav
title Bryophyllum pinnatum leaf extracts prevent formation of renal calculi in lithiatic rats
title_short Bryophyllum pinnatum leaf extracts prevent formation of renal calculi in lithiatic rats
title_full Bryophyllum pinnatum leaf extracts prevent formation of renal calculi in lithiatic rats
title_fullStr Bryophyllum pinnatum leaf extracts prevent formation of renal calculi in lithiatic rats
title_full_unstemmed Bryophyllum pinnatum leaf extracts prevent formation of renal calculi in lithiatic rats
title_sort bryophyllum pinnatum leaf extracts prevent formation of renal calculi in lithiatic rats
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Ancient Science of Life
issn 0257-7941
publishDate 2016-01-01
description Background: Bryophyllum pinnatum, commonly known as Pattharcaṭṭa, is used traditionally in ethnomedicinal practices for the treatment of kidney stone and urinary insufficiency. Aim: The present study evaluated the effect of Bryophyllum pinnatum on ethylene glycol (EG)-induced renal calculi in rats. Materials and Methods: Renal calculi were induced in rats by administration of 0.75% EG in drinking water and co-treated orally with standard drug, Cystone (750 mg/kg), or alcoholic and hydro-alcoholic extracts in doses of 100, 200 and 400 mg/kg for 28 days. Weekly body weights were recorded. On day 29, urolithiasis was confirmed by assessing the urinary parameters (urine volume, pH, uric acid, calcium, phosphorus, oxalate, magnesium and creatinine clearance), serum biochemical parameters (creatinine, uric acid, urea, calcium, phosphorus and magnesium), oxidative stress parameters and histology of kidney. Results: Treatment with extracts attenuated the EG-induced decrease in body weight and elevation in urinary parameters (uric acid, calcium, phosphorus and oxalate) and serum biochemical parameters (creatinine, uric acid, urea, calcium, phosphorus and magnesium). Extract treatment also reversed EG-induced decrease in urine volume, pH, magnesium and creatinine clearance, oxidative and histological damages in kidneys. Results were comparable to standard drug, Cystone. Results indicated that EG administration caused renal calculi formation which is prevented by treatment with extracts. The observed antilithiatic effect may be attributed to the presence of high content of phenolics, flavonoids and saponins in the extracts. Conclusion: Bryophyllum pinnatum leaves showed preventive effect against renal calculi formation and validates its ethnomedicinal use in urinary disorders. It further supports its therapeutic potential for the treatment of urinary calculi.
topic Bryophyllum pinnatum
ethnomedicine
ethylene glycol
kidney stone
lithiasis
urinary disorder
url http://www.ancientscienceoflife.org/article.asp?issn=0257-7941;year=2016;volume=36;issue=2;spage=90;epage=97;aulast=Yadav
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