Renoprotective role of tualang honey against high cholesterol diet induced acute kidney diseases in an animal model
Introduction: Although there is a growing insight into the causes and mechanisms of kidney diseases, preventive and therapeutic measures are still few. The aim of this study was therefore to determine the renoprotective effect of tualang honey against high cholesterol diet induced acute kidney di...
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International Islamic University Malaysia
2017
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Summary: | Introduction: Although there is a growing insight into the causes and mechanisms of
kidney diseases, preventive and therapeutic measures are still few. The aim of this study
was therefore to determine the renoprotective effect of tualang honey against high
cholesterol diet induced acute kidney disease in an animal model.
Materials and method: Ten female Sprague-Dawley rats were divided into two
groups: high cholesterol diet (HCD) group, fed with 12% cholesterol diet with 0.3% cholic
acid, and high cholesterol diet with tualang honey (HCD + TH) group, fed with HCD with
oral daily dose of 1.4 g/kg/day of tualang honey by gavage. Biochemical analysis of lipid
profile and renal function were performed at 48 hours, 7 days, and 6 weeks of the
experiment. The animals were sacrificed at 6 weeks and the kidneys were harvested for
histological examination.
Results: There was no significant difference between the HCD and the HCD+TH groups
in the level of TC. The mean serum LDL-c, TG and vLDL levels at completed 48 hours
and 7 days for the HCD+TH group were lower as compared to the HCD group. The only
significant difference in renal function test between HCD and HCD + TH groups reported
were theserum creatinine at completed 48 hours. Histological examination of the kidney
tissue of the HCD and HCD+TH groups at 6 weeks revealed segmental mesangial
hypercellularity and mesangial matrix expansion of the glomeruli.
Conclusion: Tualang honey supplementation has resulted in an improvement of the renal
profile which is suggestive of its renoprotective effect. However, the histopathological
examination of the kidneys revealed similar changesin both groups and this may be
related to the dose of honey used in the study. Additionally, tualang honey showed
improvement in LDL-c, triglyceride and vLDL levels indicating its lipid lowering
activities. |
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