S.mehrdad Kasaei, Zahra Pezeshki, F. Karimi, Z. Lak, S. Choopani, A. Talebi, M. Nematbakhsh
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Abstract
Introduction: Cisplatin (CP) is an anti-cancer drug with the most common side effects of nephrotoxicity. Losartan, an angiotensin II type 1 receptor (AT1R) antagonist and angiotensin 1-7 (Ang1-7) protects the kidney against CP administration in males Moreover, the activity of the renin angiotensin system (RAS) and the incidence of CP induced nephrotoxicity are gender related. Objectives: The role of Ang1-7 and losartan against CP induced nephrotoxicity in female rats was examined. Methods: Thirty-two female Wistar rats in five experimental groups were treated with vehicle, single dose of CP (7.5 mg/kg), CP+losartan (10 ), CP+Ang1-7 (30 μg/kg/d) or CP+Ang1-7+A779 (Mas receptor antagonist, 100 μg/kg/d). The biochemical and histology measurements were conducted one week later. Results: The levels of serum creatinine (Cr) and blood urea nitrogen (BUN) in serum increased insignificantly by CP alone administration. However co-treatment of CP with losartan, Ang1-7, or Ang1-7 plus A779 showed an increase of the serum levels of BUN and Cr, and kidney tissue damage score (KTDS) (P < 0.05) when compared with control groups. Conclusion: The AT1R and Mas receptor (MasR) antagonists and Ang1-7 administration promote the CP induced damage of kidney in female rats, and special attention is needed during CP therapy in hypertensive patients who are treating with anti-hypertensive drug of losartan.