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Effect of Lipopolysaccharide from <i>Rhodobacter sphaeroides</i> on Inflammatory Pathway and Oxidative Stress in Renal Ischemia/Reperfusion Injury in Male Rats.

Munaf Aal‐Aaboda, A. R Abu Raghif, Najah R. Hadi

2021PubMed12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

(LPS-RS) on this critical condition. In total, 28 adult male Wistar rats were divided into four groups (n=7) as follows: the sham group which underwent only laparotomy; control group that underwent laparotomy and IRI induction; vehicle group which was similar to the control group plus vehicle treatment, LPS-RS group that was similar to the control group but was pretreated with 0.5 mg/kg of LPS-RS. The results of the current research showed that LPS-RS reduced interleukin-1β, interleukin-6, tumor necrosis factor α, and 8-isoprostane levels, compared to the control IRI group. However, LPS-RS did not ameliorate the kidney injury as manifested by the elevated levels of urea, creatinine, and neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin. Taken together, the present study demonstrated that LPS-RS at the tested dose failed to offer a renoprotective effect against the IRI in rats.

Topics & Concepts

Oxidative stressMedicineLipopolysaccharideCreatinineRenal ischemiaTLR4KidneyEndocrinologyInternal medicineAcute kidney injuryRenal functionReperfusion injuryRhodobacter sphaeroidesIschemiaInflammationPharmacologyChemistryBiochemistryPhotosynthesisAcute Kidney Injury ResearchAnesthesia and Neurotoxicity ResearchLiver Disease and Transplantation
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