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Protective effect of resveratrol on acute endotoxemia-induced nephrotoxicity in rat through nitric oxide independent mechanism

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Pages 913-920 | Received 02 Jun 2008, Published online: 07 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Lipopolysaccharide (LPS) is a glycolipid component of the cell wall of gram negative bacteria inducing deleterious effects on the kidney. Endotoxemia-induced nephrotoxicity is characterized by disturbed intracellular redox balance and reactive oxygen species (ROS) accumulation leading to DNA, proteins and membrane lipid damages. Resveratrol (trans-3,5,4′-trihydroxystilbene) is a polyphenol displaying antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. This study investigated its effects on LPS-induced nephrotoxicity in rats. Resveratrol counteracted all LPS-induced changes in renal haemodynamic parameters. In the kidney resveratrol abrogated LPS-induced lipoperoxidation and antioxidant enzyme activities depletion as superoxide dismutase (SOD) and catalase (CAT) but not peroxidase (POD) activity. LPS increased plasma and urine nitric oxide (NO) level and resveratrol reversed them. More importantly, LPS-induced iron mobilization from plasma to kidney, which was also abolished by resveratrol treatment. All these results suggest that resveratrol exerted strong antioxidant properties against LPS-induced nephrotoxicity and that its mode of action seemed to involve iron shuttling proteins.

Abbreviations
BHT=

Butylated hydroxytoluene

CAT=

Catalase

LPS=

Lipopolysaccharide

MDA=

Malondialdehyde

NO=

Nitric oxide

NOS=

Nitric oxide synthase

POD=

Peroxidase

ROS=

Reactive oxygen species

RVT=

Resveratrol

SOD=

Superoxide dismutase

TBA=

Thiobarbituric acid

TCA=

Trichloroacetic acid.

Abbreviations
BHT=

Butylated hydroxytoluene

CAT=

Catalase

LPS=

Lipopolysaccharide

MDA=

Malondialdehyde

NO=

Nitric oxide

NOS=

Nitric oxide synthase

POD=

Peroxidase

ROS=

Reactive oxygen species

RVT=

Resveratrol

SOD=

Superoxide dismutase

TBA=

Thiobarbituric acid

TCA=

Trichloroacetic acid.

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