
Comparison between the Effect of Melatonin and Zinc sulfate in Prevention of cisplatin induced Nephrotoxicity in Rats
Author(s) -
Adeeb A. Al-Zubaidy,
Dalia Abd Al Kader Al-Salihy,
Mustafa Ghazi Alabbassi
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
almustansiriya journal of pharmaceutical sciences/al-mustansiriyah journal of pharmaceutical sciences
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2959-183X
pISSN - 1815-0993
DOI - 10.32947/ajps.v12i2.260
Subject(s) - cisplatin , nephrotoxicity , melatonin , creatinine , saline , glutathione , pharmacology , zinc , toxicity , chemistry , endocrinology , medicine , chemotherapy , biochemistry , organic chemistry , enzyme
Cisplatin is an inorganic complex; the therapeutic effects of it are significantly improved by dose escalation. However high-dose therapy with cisplatin is limited by its cumulative nephrotoxicity and neurotoxicity. The aim of study was to compare between the effect of melatonin and zinc sulfate in prevention of cisplatin induced-nephrotoxicity in rats. Forty male albino rats weighing (200-250gm) were equally divided into four groups: normal group (0.2 ml isotonic saline group), control group "cisplatin group" (12 mg/kg cisplatin, single dose I.P.), melatonin group (15 mg/kg I.P.)prophylactically one day prior to cisplatin administration and continued for further 3 days, and zinc sulfate group (50 mg/ kg I.P.) prophylactically one day prior to cisplatin administration and continued for further 3 days.There was significant difference (p 0.05) between them in reducing serum malondialdhyde (MDA) and increasing serum glutathione (GSH).As a conclusion, melatonin (15 mg/ kg I.P.) and zinc sulfate (50 mg/ kg I.P.) had protective effects against cisplatin- induced nephrotoxicity in rats. Melatoninwas found to be more effective than zinc sulfate in its ability to reverse the abnormal renal function and preventing histopathological changes