Nephroprotective effect of the virgin olive oil polyphenol hydroxytyrosol in type 1-like experimental diabetes mellitus: Relationships with its antioxidant effect

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The aim of this study was to determine whether hydroxytyrosol administration prevented kidney damage in an experimental model of type 1 diabetes mellitus in rats. Hydroxytyrosol was administered to streptozotocin-diabetic rats: 1 and 5 mg/kg/day p.o. for two months. After hydroxytyrosol administration, proteinuria was significantly reduced (67–73%), calculated creatinine clearance was significantly increased (26–38%), and the glomerular volume and glomerulosclerosis index were decreased (20–30%). Hydroxytyrosol reduced oxidative and nitrosative stress variables and thromboxane metabolite production. Statistical correlations were found between biochemical and kidney function variables. Oral administration of 1 and 5 mg/kg/day of hydroxytyrosol produced an antioxidant and nephroprotective effect in an experimental model of type 1-like diabetes mellitus. The nephroprotective effect was significantly associated with the systemic and renal antioxidant action of hydroxytyrosol, which also influenced eicosanoid production.

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Rodríguez-Pérez, M. D., López-Villodres, J. A., Arrebola, M. M., Martín-Aurioles, E., Fernández-Prior, Á., Bermúdez-Oria, A., … González-Correa, J. A. (2021). Nephroprotective effect of the virgin olive oil polyphenol hydroxytyrosol in type 1-like experimental diabetes mellitus: Relationships with its antioxidant effect. Antioxidants, 10(11). https://doi.org/10.3390/antiox10111783

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