The possible ameliorative effect of vitamin D3 and/or omega-3 fatty acids in a rat model of type I early diabetic nephropathy: A physiological and histological study

Nahed El-Sokkary, Alaaeldin Yusuf, R. Abdel-Moneim, Hanan Abdulrazeg, P. Hassaan
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Diabetic nephropathy (DN) is one of the most common causes of chronic kidney diseases (CKDs) that have been associated with high morbidity and mortality. Recently, several studies have highlighted the protective role of vitamin D3 (VD3) and omega-3 fatty acids (O3-FAs) in CKDs. However, their effect on DN is still unclear. Aims: This study aimed to evaluate the effects of both VD3 and / or O3-FAs in slowing the progression of DN through their impact on indices of renal function, glycemic control, oxidative stress and markers of podocyte injury. Materials and methods: type I diabetes was induced in albino rats by single intraperitoneal injection of streptozotocin (65mg/kg). Rats received daily oral administration of VD3 and O3FAs separately and in combination for 6 weeks. Results: VD3 and O3-FAs therapy improved significantly hyperglycemia, renal function tests, with concomitant decrease in total urinary protein content, urinary nephrin, a marker of podocyte injury and renal oxidative stress. However, the combined therapy was superior in its effect over VD3 and O3-FAs separately. Such results were confirmed by renal cortical tissue assessment using light microscopic examination of H&E and PAS stains in addition to transmission-electron microscopy. Conclusions: VD3 and O3-FAs have a potential beneficial effect on amelioration of structural changes in pedicels and glomerular basement membrane that was reflected as evident renal functional restoration.
维生素D3和/或omega-3脂肪酸在I型早期糖尿病肾病大鼠模型中的可能改善作用:一项生理和组织学研究
糖尿病肾病(DN)是慢性肾脏疾病(CKDs)最常见的病因之一,具有较高的发病率和死亡率。最近,一些研究强调了维生素D3 (VD3)和omega-3脂肪酸(O3-FAs)在ckd中的保护作用。然而,它们对DN的影响尚不清楚。目的:本研究旨在通过对肾功能、血糖控制、氧化应激和足细胞损伤指标的影响,评估VD3和/或O3-FAs在减缓DN进展中的作用。材料与方法:采用单次腹腔注射链脲佐菌素(65mg/kg)诱导白化大鼠1型糖尿病。大鼠分别每日口服或联合口服VD3和O3FAs,持续6周。结果:VD3和O3-FAs治疗可显著改善高血糖、肾功能测试,同时降低尿总蛋白含量、尿肾素(足细胞损伤和肾脏氧化应激的标志)。然而,联合治疗的效果优于单独使用VD3和O3-FAs。通过H&E和PAS染色的光镜检查和透射电镜对肾皮质组织进行评估,证实了这一结果。结论:VD3和O3-FAs对改善肾蒂和肾小球基底膜结构改变具有潜在的有益作用,表现为肾功能的明显恢复。
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