Iranian Journal of Basic Medical Sciences (Oct 2014)

Oxytocin alleviates cisplatin-induced renal damage in rats

  • Oytun Erbas,
  • Huseyin Anil Korkmaz,
  • Fatih Oltulu,
  • Hüseyin Aktug,
  • Altug Yavasoglu,
  • Levent Akman,
  • Volkan Solmaz,
  • Dilek Taskiran

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 10
pp. 747 – 752

Abstract

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Objective(s):The purpose of the present study was to investigate the protective effect of oxytocin on cisplatin (CP)-induced renal damage in rats. Materials and Methods: Fourteen adult Sprague Dawley rats, weighing 200 to 210, were administered by cisplatin (CP, 2 mg/kg/day) twice a week for five weeks. Then, they were randomly divided into two groups and treated with either saline (1 ml/kg/day) or OT (200 µg/kg/day) for five weeks. Seven rats served as control group. At the end of the treatment period, animals were sacrificed and their kidneys were assessed histologically. In addition, C-reactive protein (CRP), TGF-β and Akt expression were evaluated immunohistochemically. Results:Both tubules and glomeruli were found to be severely damaged with marked medullary tubulo-interstitial inflammation due to chronic cisplatin exposure, particularly in the saline-treated group (Group 1) compared to control group. Oxytocin treatment spared renal tissue significantly by suppressing CRP and TGF-β, and enhancing Akt expression. Conclusion: We conclude that renal damage due to cisplatin toxicity was prevented to a great extent by the anti-inflammatory effect of oxytocin.

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