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Protective effect of magnesium on renal function in STZ-induced diabetic rats

BACKGROUND: Diabetic nephropathy is a serious complication of T1D (type one diabetes mellitus). Persistent hyperglycemia and subsequent hypomagnesemia is believed to develop kidney damage by activation of oxidative stress. We conducted this study to investigate the renoprotective effect of magnesium...

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Autores principales: Parvizi, Mohammad Reza, Parviz, Mohsen, Tavangar, Seyed Mohammad, Soltani, Nepton, Kadkhodaee, Mehri, Seifi, Behjat, Azizi, Yaser, Keshavarz, Mansoor
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4156611/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25197628
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40200-014-0084-3
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author Parvizi, Mohammad Reza
Parviz, Mohsen
Tavangar, Seyed Mohammad
Soltani, Nepton
Kadkhodaee, Mehri
Seifi, Behjat
Azizi, Yaser
Keshavarz, Mansoor
author_facet Parvizi, Mohammad Reza
Parviz, Mohsen
Tavangar, Seyed Mohammad
Soltani, Nepton
Kadkhodaee, Mehri
Seifi, Behjat
Azizi, Yaser
Keshavarz, Mansoor
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description BACKGROUND: Diabetic nephropathy is a serious complication of T1D (type one diabetes mellitus). Persistent hyperglycemia and subsequent hypomagnesemia is believed to develop kidney damage by activation of oxidative stress. We conducted this study to investigate the renoprotective effect of magnesium sulfate (MgSO(4)) on renal histopathology and oxidative stress in diabetic rats. METHODS: The study included 70 male rats. The animals were divided into seven groups: control (CRL), control receiving MgSO(4) (CRL + Mg1 & CRL + Mg8), diabetic (DM1 & DM8) and diabetic receiving MgSO(4) (DM + Mg1 & DM + Mg8). Rats were given 20 mg/kg (i.p) Streptozocin (STZ) for 5 consecutive days in (MLD) multiple low doses to induce T1D. At day 10 treatment groups were received MgSO(4) (10 g/l) in drinking water, for 1 or 8 weeks. The blood glucose, BUN and creatinine levels were measured. Renal tissue levels of malondialdehyde (MDA) were measured by thiobarbituric acid (TBA) method to evaluate the oxidative stress. Renal histopathology was done using H & E staining method. RESULTS: Treatment with MgSO(4) significantly decreased the blood glucose in DM + Mg1 and DM + Mg8 groups as compared with DM1 and DM8. Magnesium treatment also decreased serum BUN and tissue level of MDA significantly in both short and long term treatment. The body weight loss and kidney weight to body weight ratio was improved by MgSO(4). Histological results showed there were no differences between DM and DM + Mg groups. CONCLUSION: Our findings showed that diabetic nephropathy is associated with high blood glucose level and oxidative stress (significant increase in MDA level). The renal dysfunction and oxidative stress can be improved by magnesium sulfate administration. It is suggested that protection against development of diabetic nephropathy by MgSO(4) treatment involves changes in the blood glucose and oxidative stress.
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spelling pubmed-41566112014-09-07 Protective effect of magnesium on renal function in STZ-induced diabetic rats Parvizi, Mohammad Reza Parviz, Mohsen Tavangar, Seyed Mohammad Soltani, Nepton Kadkhodaee, Mehri Seifi, Behjat Azizi, Yaser Keshavarz, Mansoor J Diabetes Metab Disord Research Article BACKGROUND: Diabetic nephropathy is a serious complication of T1D (type one diabetes mellitus). Persistent hyperglycemia and subsequent hypomagnesemia is believed to develop kidney damage by activation of oxidative stress. We conducted this study to investigate the renoprotective effect of magnesium sulfate (MgSO(4)) on renal histopathology and oxidative stress in diabetic rats. METHODS: The study included 70 male rats. The animals were divided into seven groups: control (CRL), control receiving MgSO(4) (CRL + Mg1 & CRL + Mg8), diabetic (DM1 & DM8) and diabetic receiving MgSO(4) (DM + Mg1 & DM + Mg8). Rats were given 20 mg/kg (i.p) Streptozocin (STZ) for 5 consecutive days in (MLD) multiple low doses to induce T1D. At day 10 treatment groups were received MgSO(4) (10 g/l) in drinking water, for 1 or 8 weeks. The blood glucose, BUN and creatinine levels were measured. Renal tissue levels of malondialdehyde (MDA) were measured by thiobarbituric acid (TBA) method to evaluate the oxidative stress. Renal histopathology was done using H & E staining method. RESULTS: Treatment with MgSO(4) significantly decreased the blood glucose in DM + Mg1 and DM + Mg8 groups as compared with DM1 and DM8. Magnesium treatment also decreased serum BUN and tissue level of MDA significantly in both short and long term treatment. The body weight loss and kidney weight to body weight ratio was improved by MgSO(4). Histological results showed there were no differences between DM and DM + Mg groups. CONCLUSION: Our findings showed that diabetic nephropathy is associated with high blood glucose level and oxidative stress (significant increase in MDA level). The renal dysfunction and oxidative stress can be improved by magnesium sulfate administration. It is suggested that protection against development of diabetic nephropathy by MgSO(4) treatment involves changes in the blood glucose and oxidative stress. BioMed Central 2014-08-16 /pmc/articles/PMC4156611/ /pubmed/25197628 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40200-014-0084-3 Text en © Parvizi et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. 2014 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 credited. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Parvizi, Mohammad Reza
Parviz, Mohsen
Tavangar, Seyed Mohammad
Soltani, Nepton
Kadkhodaee, Mehri
Seifi, Behjat
Azizi, Yaser
Keshavarz, Mansoor
Protective effect of magnesium on renal function in STZ-induced diabetic rats
title Protective effect of magnesium on renal function in STZ-induced diabetic rats
title_full Protective effect of magnesium on renal function in STZ-induced diabetic rats
title_fullStr Protective effect of magnesium on renal function in STZ-induced diabetic rats
title_full_unstemmed Protective effect of magnesium on renal function in STZ-induced diabetic rats
title_short Protective effect of magnesium on renal function in STZ-induced diabetic rats
title_sort protective effect of magnesium on renal function in stz-induced diabetic rats
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4156611/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25197628
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40200-014-0084-3
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