2023
DOI: 10.3390/molecules28041879
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Effects of Antioxidant Combinations on the Renal Toxicity Induced Rats by Gold Nanoparticles

Abstract: This study investigated some possible mechanisms underlying the nephrotoxic effect of gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) in rats and compared the protective effects of selected known antioxidants—namely, melanin, quercetin (QUR), and α-lipoic acid (α-LA). Rats were divided into five treatment groups (eight rats per group): control, AuNPs (50 nm), AuNPs + melanin (100 mg/kg), AuNPs + QUR (200 mg/kg), and AuNPs + α-LA (200 mg/kg). All treatments were administered i.p., daily, for 30 days. AuNPs promoted renal glomerular… Show more

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“…[57] Conversely, Grx and Trx are indispensable for regenerating GSH. [58,59] Further research is needed on how CQ maintains GSH steady-state through these two systems. YAP1 is a member of the AP-1 family of transcription factors.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[57] Conversely, Grx and Trx are indispensable for regenerating GSH. [58,59] Further research is needed on how CQ maintains GSH steady-state through these two systems. YAP1 is a member of the AP-1 family of transcription factors.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Exposure to gold nanoparticles can induce hepatic oxidative damage and toxicities; it has been shown that the co-administration of α-lipoic acid with gold nanoparticles has protective effects, suppressing oxidative stress and inflammation [ 170 ]. Gold nanoparticles can also have nephrotoxic effects: α-lipoic acid has been demonstrated to reduce nanoparticle kidney damage, suggesting that combining natural antioxidants with gold nanoparticles may offer a potential strategy to prevent nanoparticle-induced toxicity [ 170 , 171 , 172 ].…”
Section: Protective Role Of α-Lipoic Acid Against Nanoparticle Cytoto...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hence, the conclusion that NAC is more renoprotective than ALA in this animal model of kidney injury may not be definitive. It should also be noted that a recent report indicates that ALA can also minimize renal toxicity induced by gold nanoparticles, which are often used as drug carriers [ 177 ]. In fact, poly(lipoic acid) nanoparticles themselves can also be used as a therapeutic tool for delivering active compounds [ 178 ].…”
Section: Miscellaneousmentioning
confidence: 99%