2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.pathophys.2015.04.002
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Effect of olive leaf extract treatment on doxorubicin-induced cardiac, hepatic and renal toxicity in rats

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“…The result of a study showed that oleuropein decreased the lipid peroxidation in ethanolinduced oxidative stress in rat testis (32). Another study proposed that treatment with OLE reduced MDA level in doxorubicin-induced cardiac, hepatic, and renal toxicity in rats (33). Nasirzadeh and Rasouli reported that oral administration of OLE 100 mg/kg for 30 days decreased MDA level in ovariectomized rats (34).…”
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“…The result of a study showed that oleuropein decreased the lipid peroxidation in ethanolinduced oxidative stress in rat testis (32). Another study proposed that treatment with OLE reduced MDA level in doxorubicin-induced cardiac, hepatic, and renal toxicity in rats (33). Nasirzadeh and Rasouli reported that oral administration of OLE 100 mg/kg for 30 days decreased MDA level in ovariectomized rats (34).…”
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“…On the other hand, some limitations in targeted drug delivery 13 result in severe toxicity to liver, kidney and spleen [13][14][15] , as well as the poor distribution of anti-cancer drugs in tumor site 6,16 . Therefore, several strategies like development of some NP-based platforms for targeted drug delivery have been reported 4,17,18 .…”
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“…has resulted in significant decrease in BUN, SC and S TP in doxorubicin-induced animals in dosedependent manner thus offering considerable protection against doxorubicin-induced nephrotoxicity. [27][28][29] In the current study ethanol extract of L. culinaris reduced the serum marker levels and reversal of the effects on urinary functional parameters may be due to amelioration of glomerular filtration rate. The nephroprotective mechanism also appears by modulation of various antioxidant parameters thereby ameliorating the antioxidant defense of renal tissue.…”
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confidence: 50%