Effect of Metformin on the Kidney Histology of Rats in Gentamicin Induced Toxicity
Sohail Ahmad, Ayesha Aftab, Fauzia Siraj, Aisha Hameed, Zahid Iqbal, Khalida Moeed
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ABSTRACT
Acknowledgment: We are indebted to Dr.
Rashad Hussain from department of animal sciences, Quaid-i-Azam University,
Islamabad for his consistent support and guidance for the write up of this
manuscript.
Study’s background and aim: Metformin, an oral antidiabetic
agent has been studied in the past for its protective effects in aminoglycoside
induced renal injuries. We hypothesized that the use of metformin may be
protective in the aminoglycoside mediated acute renal failure. We thus tried
two doses of metformin (M1; 75mg/kg/day) (M2;
150mg/kg/day) to evaluate this preventive potential on gentamicin induced acute
renal failure in rats.
Study Design: Randomized controlled trial
Place of Study: Animal House of National
Institute of Health Islamabad/ Department of Pharmacology, AL Nafees Medical
College and Hospital, Islamabad, duration was 1stAugust 2018 to 31stJanuary 2019.
Materials and Methods: The rats were divided into
three main groups (n=10) kept under similar conditions for food and
temperature. Renal failure was induced by injecting gentamicin (80mg/kg/day)
intraperitonealy (ip) for eight days with simultaneous administration of oral
metformin for 28 days.Slides of rats’ kidneys were prepared for histological
comparison at the last day of study.
Results: In gentamicin induced renal failure and
simultaneous administration of metformin, the histological findings of rat
kidneys showed remarkable tissue necrosis in control group and prevention in
metformin treated groups.
Conclusion: Based on the histological
results of our study it was concluded that metformin at a dose of 150mg/kg
showed a nephroprotective effect in gentamicin induced renal injuries in
Sprague-Dawley rats.
Keywords: Metformin, Gentamicin, Nephrotoxicty, Renal
injuries, Nephroprotective effect