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Lemon juice has protective activity in a rat urolithiasis model

BACKGROUND: The use of herbal medicines (medicinal plants or phytotherapy) has recently gained popularity in Europe and the United States. Nevertheless the exact mechanism of the preventive effects of these products is still far to be clearly established, being its knowledge necessary to successfull...

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Autores principales: Touhami, Mohammed, Laroubi, Amine, Elhabazi, Khadija, Loubna, Farouk, Zrara, Ibtissam, Eljahiri, Younes, Oussama, Abdelkhalek, Grases, Félix, Chait, Abderrahman
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2194764/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17919315
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2490-7-18
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author Touhami, Mohammed
Laroubi, Amine
Elhabazi, Khadija
Loubna, Farouk
Zrara, Ibtissam
Eljahiri, Younes
Oussama, Abdelkhalek
Grases, Félix
Chait, Abderrahman
author_facet Touhami, Mohammed
Laroubi, Amine
Elhabazi, Khadija
Loubna, Farouk
Zrara, Ibtissam
Eljahiri, Younes
Oussama, Abdelkhalek
Grases, Félix
Chait, Abderrahman
author_sort Touhami, Mohammed
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description BACKGROUND: The use of herbal medicines (medicinal plants or phytotherapy) has recently gained popularity in Europe and the United States. Nevertheless the exact mechanism of the preventive effects of these products is still far to be clearly established, being its knowledge necessary to successfully apply these therapies to avoid stone formation. METHODS: The effect of oral lemon juice administration on calcium oxalate urolithiasis was studied in male Wistar rats. Rats were rendered nephrolithic by providing drinking water containing 0.75% ethylene glycol [v/v] (EG) and 2% ammonium chloride [w/v] (AC) for 10 days. In addition to EG/AC treatment, three groups of rats were also gavage-administered solutions containing 100%, 75% or 50% lemon juice [v/v] (6 μl solution/g body weight). Positive control rats were treated with EG/AC but not lemon juice. Negative control rats were provided with normal drinking water, and were administered normal water by gavage. Each group contained 6 rats. After 10 days, serum samples were collected for analysis, the left kidney was removed and assessed for calcium levels using flame spectroscopy, and the right kidney was sectioned for histopathological analysis using light microscopy. RESULTS: Analysis showed that the rats treated with EG/AC alone had higher amounts of calcium in the kidneys compared to negative control rats. This EG/AC-induced increase in kidney calcium levels was inhibited by the administration of lemon juice. Histology showed that rats treated with EG/AC alone had large deposits of calcium oxalate crystals in all parts of the kidney, and that such deposits were not present in rats also treated with either 100% or 75% lemon juice. CONCLUSION: These data suggest that lemon juice has a protective activity against urolithiasis.
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spelling pubmed-21947642008-01-13 Lemon juice has protective activity in a rat urolithiasis model Touhami, Mohammed Laroubi, Amine Elhabazi, Khadija Loubna, Farouk Zrara, Ibtissam Eljahiri, Younes Oussama, Abdelkhalek Grases, Félix Chait, Abderrahman BMC Urol Research Article BACKGROUND: The use of herbal medicines (medicinal plants or phytotherapy) has recently gained popularity in Europe and the United States. Nevertheless the exact mechanism of the preventive effects of these products is still far to be clearly established, being its knowledge necessary to successfully apply these therapies to avoid stone formation. METHODS: The effect of oral lemon juice administration on calcium oxalate urolithiasis was studied in male Wistar rats. Rats were rendered nephrolithic by providing drinking water containing 0.75% ethylene glycol [v/v] (EG) and 2% ammonium chloride [w/v] (AC) for 10 days. In addition to EG/AC treatment, three groups of rats were also gavage-administered solutions containing 100%, 75% or 50% lemon juice [v/v] (6 μl solution/g body weight). Positive control rats were treated with EG/AC but not lemon juice. Negative control rats were provided with normal drinking water, and were administered normal water by gavage. Each group contained 6 rats. After 10 days, serum samples were collected for analysis, the left kidney was removed and assessed for calcium levels using flame spectroscopy, and the right kidney was sectioned for histopathological analysis using light microscopy. RESULTS: Analysis showed that the rats treated with EG/AC alone had higher amounts of calcium in the kidneys compared to negative control rats. This EG/AC-induced increase in kidney calcium levels was inhibited by the administration of lemon juice. Histology showed that rats treated with EG/AC alone had large deposits of calcium oxalate crystals in all parts of the kidney, and that such deposits were not present in rats also treated with either 100% or 75% lemon juice. CONCLUSION: These data suggest that lemon juice has a protective activity against urolithiasis. BioMed Central 2007-10-05 /pmc/articles/PMC2194764/ /pubmed/17919315 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2490-7-18 Text en Copyright © 2007 Touhami et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ( (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Touhami, Mohammed
Laroubi, Amine
Elhabazi, Khadija
Loubna, Farouk
Zrara, Ibtissam
Eljahiri, Younes
Oussama, Abdelkhalek
Grases, Félix
Chait, Abderrahman
Lemon juice has protective activity in a rat urolithiasis model
title Lemon juice has protective activity in a rat urolithiasis model
title_full Lemon juice has protective activity in a rat urolithiasis model
title_fullStr Lemon juice has protective activity in a rat urolithiasis model
title_full_unstemmed Lemon juice has protective activity in a rat urolithiasis model
title_short Lemon juice has protective activity in a rat urolithiasis model
title_sort lemon juice has protective activity in a rat urolithiasis model
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2194764/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17919315
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2490-7-18
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