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TítuloProtective effect of honey and propolis against gentamicin-induced oxidative stress and hepatorenal damages
Autor(es)Hassan Laaroussi
Bakour, Meryem
Ousaaid, Driss
Santos, Pedro Miguel Ferreira
Genisheva, Zlatina
El Ghouizi, Asmae
Aboulghazi, Abderrazak
Teixeira, J. A.
Lyoussi, Badiaa
Data3-Set-2021
EditoraLandes Bioscience
RevistaOxidative Medicine and Cellular Longevity
CitaçãoHassan Laaroussi; Bakour, Meryem; Ousaaid, Driss; Ferreira-Santos, P.; Genisheva, Zlatina; El Ghouizi, Asmae; Aboulghazi, Abderrazak; Teixeira, José A.; Lyoussi, Badiaa, Protective effect of honey and propolis against gentamicin-induced oxidative stress and hepatorenal damages. Oxidative Medicine and Cellular Longevity, 2021(9719906), 2021
Resumo(s)Bee products are a promising source of phenolic compounds with strong antioxidant activity. The present study was designed to explore the protective effect of honey, propolis, and their combination on gentamicin-induced oxidative stress and hepatorenal dysfunction. This study was conducted on male Wistar rats by intraperitoneal injections of gentamicin (120mg/kg BW/day, i.p.) or normal saline (1ml/kg BW/day, i.p.) for 10 consecutive days. Honey (2g/kg BW), propolis (100mg/kg BW), or their combination were given daily by gavage to normal and gentamicin groups. Honey and propolis samples were evaluated for their phytochemical composition and antioxidant capacity. The in vitro investigations showed that the evaluated samples especially propolis extract have high antioxidant power associated with the presence of several phenolic compounds such as flavonoids, flavan-3-ols, hydroxybenzoic acids, hydroxycinnamic acids, and stilbenes, while honey contains only hydroxybenzoic acids and hydroxycinnamic acids. It was also shown that simultaneous treatment with honey or propolis extract alone or in association prevented changes caused by gentamicin administration and improved hepatic and renal functions. Changes caused by gentamicin administration, observed by in vivo experiments, include significant elevation of uric acid, urea, creatinine, and hepatic enzyme levels (ALT, AST, and ALP) and kidney biochemical changes (an increase of urea, uric acid, and creatinine and a decrease of albumin and total protein) as well as remarkable changes of renal and liver oxidative stress markers (CAT, GPx, and GSH) and elevation of MDA levels. Overall, it can be concluded that honey and propolis might be useful in the management of liver and renal diseases induced by xenobiotics.
TipoArtigo
URIhttps://hdl.handle.net/1822/74008
DOI10.1155/2021/9719906
ISSN1942-0900
Versão da editorahttps://www.hindawi.com/journals/omcl/2021/9719906/
Arbitragem científicayes
AcessoAcesso aberto
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