Stereological study of kidney in streptozotocin-induced diabetic mice treated with ethanolic extract of Stevia rebaudiana (bitter fraction)

AbstractEthanolic extract of bitter fraction ofStevia rebaudiana (Srbf) was extracted to investigate its antihyperglycemic and protective effects on renal structural changes in STZ-induced diabetes. Thirty-five male mice were divided into five groups randomly; the first group as non-diabetic control, the second group as untreated diabetic, the third group treated with glibenclamide 0.5  mg/kg, and the fourth and fifth groups treated withSrbf by 200 and 400  μg/kg bw through gavage, respectively, for 15 days. Diabetes was induced in the second to fifth groups by administration of 60 mg/kg bw of streptozotocin intraperitoneally. Serum glucose level was monitored every day. At the 16th day, the subjects were sacrificed and their left kidneys were rem oved. Tissue sections were stained by periodic acid Schiff and used for stereological analysis. The means were compared by one-way ANOVA and Tukey’s post hoc test at the significance level ofp ≤ 0.05. The results showed thatSrbf significantly restored the blood glucose level toward normal level faster than glibenclamide. High dose ofSrbf could significantly decrease the length and volume of proximal and distal tubules and vessels and the volume of the interstitial tissue in the diabetic treated group. Both doses ofSrbf could significantly prevent the glomerular hypertrophy and reduction of glomerular number in comparison with the untreated diabetic group. It can be concluded that the antihyperglycemic properties of a bitt...
Source: Comparative Clinical Pathology - Category: Pathology Source Type: research