Abstract
Background and purpose: Ifosfamide nephrotoxicity is a serious adverse effect for children undergoing cancer chemotherapy. Our recent in vitro studies have shown that the antioxidant N-acetylcysteine (NAC), which is used extensively as an antidote for paracetamol (acetaminophen) poisoning in children, protects renal tubular cells from ifosfamide-induced toxicity at a clinically relevant concentration. To further validate this observation, an animal model of ifosfamide-induced nephrotoxicity was used to determine the protective effect of NAC. Experimental approach: Male Wistar albino rats were injected intraperitoneally with saline, ifosfamide (50 or 80 mg kg -1 daily for 5 days), NAC (1.2 g kg -1 daily for 6 days) or ifosfamide+NAC (for 6 days). Twenty-four hours after the last injection, rats were killed and serum and urine were collected for biochemical analysis. Kidney tissues were obtained for analysis of glutathione, glutathione S-transferase and lipid peroxide levels as well as histology analysis. Key results: NAC markedly reduces the severity of renal dysfunction induced by ifosfamide with a significant decrease in elevations of serum creatinine (57.8±2.3 vs 45.25±2.1 μmol l -1) as well as a reduced elevation of β 2-microglobulin excretion (25.44±3.3 vs 8.83±1.3 nmol l -1) and magnesium excretion (19.5±1.5 vs 11.16±1.5 mmol l -1). Moreover, NAC significantly improved the ifosfamide-induced glutathione depletion and the decrease of glutathione S-transferase activity, lowered the elevation of lipid peroxides and prevented typical morphological damages in renal tubules and glomeruli.Conclusions and implications:Our results suggest a potential therapeutic role for NAC in paediatric patients in preventing ifosfamide nephrotoxicity.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 1364-1372 |
Number of pages | 9 |
Journal | British Journal of Pharmacology |
Volume | 153 |
Issue number | 7 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - Apr 2008 |
Externally published | Yes |
Keywords
- Glutathione
- Glutathione S-transferase
- Histological changes
- Ifosfamide
- Lipid peroxidation
- N-acetylcysteine
- Nephrotoxicity