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HERO ID
2812422
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
Nephroprotective effect of astaxanthin against trivalent inorganic arsenic-induced renal injury in wistar rats
Author(s)
Wang, X; Zhao, H; Shao, Y; Wang, Pei; Wei, Y; Zhang, W; Jiang, J; Chen, Yan; Zhang, Z
Year
2014
Is Peer Reviewed?
1
Journal
Nutrition Research and Practice
ISSN:
1976-1457
Volume
8
Issue
1
Page Numbers
46-53
Language
English
PMID
24611105
DOI
10.4162/nrp.2014.8.1.46
Web of Science Id
WOS:000330819100007
Abstract
Inorganic arsenic (iAs) is a toxic metalloid found ubiquitously in the environment. In humans, exposure to iAs can result in toxicity and cause toxicological manifestations. Arsenic trioxide (As2O3) has been used in the treatment for acute promyelocytic leukemia. The kidney is the critical target organ of trivalent inorganic As (iAs(III)) toxicity. We examine if oral administration of astaxanthin (AST) has protective effects on nephrotoxicity and oxidative stress induced by As2O3 exposure (via intraperitoneal injection) in rats. Markers of renal function, histopathological changes, Na(+)-K(+) ATPase, sulfydryl, oxidative stress, and As accumulation in kidneys were evaluated as indicators of As2O3 exposure. AST showed a significant protective effect against As2O3-induced nephrotoxicity. These results suggest that the mechanisms of action, by which AST reduces nephrotoxicity, may include antioxidant protection against oxidative injury and reduction of As accumulation. These findings might be of therapeutic benefit in humans or animals suffering from exposure to iAs(III) from natural sources or cancer therapy.
Keywords
Astaxanthin; trivalent inorganic arsenic; arsenic accumulation; nephrotoxicity; oxidative stress
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