TY - JOUR KW - Animals KW - Cocculus KW - Disease Models, Animal KW - Ethanol KW - Kidney Function Tests KW - Male KW - Medicine, Ayurvedic KW - Nephrectomy KW - Plant Extracts KW - Plant Leaves KW - Protective Agents KW - Rats KW - Rats, Wistar KW - Renal Insufficiency, Chronic AU - Gadapuram TK AU - Murthy JSN AU - Rajannagari RR AU - Kandati V AU - Choda PK AU - Shukla R AB -
BACKGROUND: Cocculus hirsutus, commonly known as broom creeper, belongs to the family Menispermaceae. It is widely used in folk medicine to treat leprosy, skin diseases, dyspepsia, etc. Hence, an effort has been made to investigate the nephroprotective potential of C. hirsutus.
METHODS: The nephroprotective activity of ethanolic C. hirsutus leaf extract (ECHE) in the 5/6 nephrectomized rat model was investigated. Different parameters like postoperative survival rate, change in body weight and levels of red blood corpuscles (RBCs), hemoglobin (Hb), triglyceride, cholesterol, creatinine, urea and uric acid were estimated in experimental rats.
RESULTS: The findings revealed the postoperative survival rate of rats in the investigated novel method to be 100%. Change in the body weight of ECHE-treated groups I and II was found to be 32 and 30 g, respectively. These values suggested that ECHE treatment normalized the elevated body weight levels in experimental rats. Furthermore, ECHE treatment normalized the decreased RBC levels and the elevated Hb, triglyceride, cholesterol, creatinine, urea and uric acid levels in experimental rats.
CONCLUSIONS: The results indicate that C. hirsutus has strong nephroprotective activity. However, further scrutiny is essential for isolation and characterization of the active components that can be employed to allay various human maladies.
BT - Journal of basic and clinical physiology and pharmacology C1 - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23729561?dopt=Abstract DA - 2013 DO - 10.1515/jbcpp-2013-0007 IS - 4 J2 - J Basic Clin Physiol Pharmacol LA - eng N2 -BACKGROUND: Cocculus hirsutus, commonly known as broom creeper, belongs to the family Menispermaceae. It is widely used in folk medicine to treat leprosy, skin diseases, dyspepsia, etc. Hence, an effort has been made to investigate the nephroprotective potential of C. hirsutus.
METHODS: The nephroprotective activity of ethanolic C. hirsutus leaf extract (ECHE) in the 5/6 nephrectomized rat model was investigated. Different parameters like postoperative survival rate, change in body weight and levels of red blood corpuscles (RBCs), hemoglobin (Hb), triglyceride, cholesterol, creatinine, urea and uric acid were estimated in experimental rats.
RESULTS: The findings revealed the postoperative survival rate of rats in the investigated novel method to be 100%. Change in the body weight of ECHE-treated groups I and II was found to be 32 and 30 g, respectively. These values suggested that ECHE treatment normalized the elevated body weight levels in experimental rats. Furthermore, ECHE treatment normalized the decreased RBC levels and the elevated Hb, triglyceride, cholesterol, creatinine, urea and uric acid levels in experimental rats.
CONCLUSIONS: The results indicate that C. hirsutus has strong nephroprotective activity. However, further scrutiny is essential for isolation and characterization of the active components that can be employed to allay various human maladies.
PY - 2013 SP - 299 EP - 306 T2 - Journal of basic and clinical physiology and pharmacology TI - Nephroprotective activity of Cocculus hirsutus leaf extract in 5/6 nephrectomized rat model. VL - 24 SN - 2191-0286 ER -