In this study, Indian researchers investigated the effect of aloe vera treatment in rats with diabetic nephropathy. They reported their findings in an article published in the Journal of Dietary Supplements.
- Diabetes-induced hyperlipidemia and oxidative stress are implicated in the pathogenesis of diabetic nephropathy.
- Meanwhile, aloe vera (300 mg/kg), when taken orally, has been found to have renoprotective effects by many studies.
- To determine if the cholesterol-lowering and antioxidant properties of aloe vera can protect the kidneys from diabetic nephropathy, the researchers obtained whole leaf extracts of aloe vera.
- Using streptozotocin (STZ), they induced diabetes in rats and confirmed the development of diabetic nephropathy using biochemical and histological examinations.
- They also assessed the lipid profile and renal oxidative stress status of the diabetic rats.
- The researchers noted that STZ successfully induced diabetes in rats by triggering renal oxidative stress and altering their lipid profile.
- After eight weeks, STZ-induced diabetes caused nephropathy in rats by increasing serum creatinine and blood urea nitrogen levels, as well as promoting proteinuria and glomerular damage.
- On the other hand, aloe vera treatment (300 mg/kg/day orally) reversed the effects of STZ and was found to be more effective against diabetic nephropathy and renal oxidative stress than lisinopril, a known ACE inhibitor that was used as the reference drug.
- These results suggest that diabetes-induced oxidative stress and lipid alterations are involved in the development of diabetic nephropathy.
Based on these findings, the researchers concluded that aloe vera can be used to prevent diabetes-induced nephropathy, thanks to its hypolipidemic and antioxidant properties.
Journal Reference:
Arora MK, Sarup Y, Tomar R, Singh M, Kumar P. AMELIORATION OF DIABETES-INDUCED DIABETIC NEPHROPATHY BYALOE VERA: IMPLICATION OF OXIDATIVE STRESS AND HYPERLIPIDEMIA. Journal of Dietary Supplements. 05 April 2018;16(2):227–244. DOI: 10.1080/19390211.2018.1449159
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