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Copper (I)-Nicotinate Complex may have a protective effect against Cisplatin Toxicity on kidney in Albino Rats

Research Authors
Amin AF, Kamel WH, Nafady AA, Abd-Elghaffar SK
Research Abstract

Cisplatin (CP) is one of the most widely used and most effective cytotoxic
drugs in the treatment of different epithelial tumors but it has several side
effects. Oxidative stress has been proven to be involved in CP-induced toxicity
and Glutathione (GSH) depletion is an important mechanism of CP toxicity.
This experiment was carried out to study the possible protective effect of
Copper (I)-nicotinate complex (CNC), the strong antioxidant as it has
superoxide dismutase-mimetic activity against the side effects of CP on
experimental rat models. For this purpose, forty male albino rats were divided
into four groups: Control-ve group, CNC group, CP group and CP&CNC group.
At the end of experiment, the whole rats were sacrificed and serum samples for
kidney function and kidney tissue samples for light and transmission electron
microscopies.
The results showed that, Cisplatin induced adverse effects on blood picture,
kidney function and renal tissue in CP group, but CP & CNC group showed a
marked decrease of these changes observed in CP group.
In conclusion, CNC seems to have a protective role against CP induced
toxicities.

Research Date
Research Department
Research Journal
SECI Oncology
Research Member
Research Vol
4
Research Year
2021
Research Pages
263-268