A study of two weeks administration of copper sulphate on markers of renal function and feeding pattern of Wistar rats

R. Akomolafe, O. Olukiran, C. Imafidon, O. Ayannuga, J. Oyekunle, Babatunde Akanji, A. Oladele
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This study aimed at determining the changes in food consumption, water intake, plasma and urine concentrations of some organic constituents which are often used in the assessment of renal function following two weeks’ administration of two doses of copper sulphate to Wistar rats. Fifteen adult male Wistar rats were randomly divided into three groups of five rats each. Group I (control group) received distilled water; groups II and III were given 100 and 200 mg/kg/day p. o of copper sulphate for 14 days, respectively. Significant reductions in food consumption and water intake were observed in group II when compared with the control and group III rats, but their body weight increased insignificantly throughout the study. The plasma urea concentrations of the treated rats were not significantly different from the control rats. The plasma creatinine levels of the experimental rats rose slightly, but not significantly different from the control rats. The creatinine and urea concentrations in the urine fell significantly in group II when compared with the control group. This was accompanied by decrease in creatinine clearance. Photomicrographs of the kidneys of both the control and experimental rats revealed no alteration in the histology of their renal tissue. It is concluded that acute copper sulphate administration to rats induced anorexia and suppression of renal function, thereby indicating the potential toxicity of the salt if ingested for a longer period.     Key words: Copper sulphate, kidney, creatinine, urea, rats.
硫酸铜给药两周对Wistar大鼠肾功能指标及喂养方式的影响
本研究旨在测定Wistar大鼠在给予两剂量硫酸铜两周后,食物摄入量、饮水量、血浆和尿液中一些常用于评估肾功能的有机成分浓度的变化。15只成年雄性Wistar大鼠随机分为三组,每组5只大鼠。第一组(对照组)饮用蒸馏水;ⅱ组和ⅲ组分别给予硫酸铜100和200 mg/kg/d,连续14 d。与对照组和III组大鼠相比,II组大鼠的食物消耗和水摄入量显著减少,但在整个研究过程中,它们的体重没有显著增加。治疗组大鼠血浆尿素浓度与对照组无显著差异。实验大鼠血浆肌酐水平略有升高,但与对照大鼠无显著差异。与对照组相比,II组尿肌酐和尿素浓度明显下降。这伴随着肌酐清除率的降低。对照和实验大鼠肾脏的显微照片显示,肾脏组织的组织学没有改变。由此可见,硫酸铜急性给药可引起大鼠厌食和肾功能抑制,提示长期摄入硫酸铜具有潜在的毒性。关键词:硫酸铜,肾脏,肌酐,尿素,大鼠。
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