Protocatechuic acid through modulation of signaling pathways and oxidative stress exerts protective effects in rat model of carbon tetrachloride-induced renal and reproductive toxicities

This study examines modulatory effect of PCA against carbon tetrachloride (CCl4)-induced toxicities on the kidney and testes of rats. Rats were treated as follows: group 1 (olive oil), group 2 was given CCl4 only intraperitoneally at 3  ml/kg in a suspension of olive oil, groups 3 and 4 were pretreated with PCA orally at 10 and 20 mg/kg respectively for 7 days before CCl4 challenge. Biochemical investigations were carried out by assessing serum biochemical markers, testicular hormones levels and sperm parameters, oxidative stress markers, expression levels of NF-kB, COX2 and TNF, antioxidant enzymes activities, and histopathological changes. Data revealed that PCA reduced the elevated level of urea by CCl4 (P <  0.05), ameliorated induced oxidative stress, and restored antioxidant enzymes’ activities in both organs. Also, an improvement in sperm quality and hormonal profile of rats treated with PCA when compared with CCl4-treated rats was observed. Furthermore, PCA inhibited the activation of NF-kB, COX2, and TNF in rats. Histopathological reports confirmed the biochemical findings. The results demonstrated that PCA strengthens the antioxidant defense mechanism against CCl4-induced renal and testicular toxicity via modulation of signaling pathways and oxidative stress.
Source: Comparative Clinical Pathology - Category: Pathology Source Type: research