Kidney Sensitivity to the Non-Toxic Fraction F1 in Physiological and Non-Physiological State

Authors

  • Nadjia Bekkari USTHB, Faculty of Biological Sciences, Laboratory of Cellular and Molecular Biology, Algeria Author
  • Fatima Laraba Djebari Department of Cellular and Molecular Biology, University of Sciences and Technology Houari Boumediene, Algiers, Algeria Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.26415/2572-004X-vol4iss1p522-522

Keywords:

Aah Venom, Bioactive Components, F1 Fraction, Carcinogenesis, Oxidative Stress.

Abstract

Background: Scorpion venom contains several bioactive components that could be useful in therapeutic.

Methods: In this study, the effects of the repeated administration of the nontoxic fraction of Androctonus australis hector (Aah) venom after carcinogenesis induced by N-Nitrosodiethylamine (DEN) were investigated on rats. Metabolic parameters and oxidative stress markers were evaluated in sera and kidney.

Results: The obtained result revealed that DEN had disturbed the metabolic activities (an increase of transaminases and LDH activities) and had led to oxidative stress (a significant increase of NO and MDA levels and depletion of GSH rate) compared to the control. However, repeated injection of F1 shows a kind of modulatory effect on metabolism and oxidative stress. It shows a variable effect on metabolic markers (turn ASAT activity to normal level, recovered ALAT, and activities). A decrease of MDA level in sera and kidney and noticed an increase of GSH level in the kidney were observed.

Conclusion: F1 fraction purified from Aah venom contains many bioactive components. These biomolecules lead to enzymatic activity changes and to modulate oxidative stress in the kidney in normal and carcinogenic model. These changes seem to be beneficial in the pathological case.

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2020-06-05

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