Kolaviron modulates cellular redox status and impairment of membrane protein activities induced by potassium bromate (KBrO(3)) in rats.
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In this study, we examined the modulatory effects of kolaviron, a biflavonoid from Garcinia kola seeds on the antioxidant defense mechanisms, cellular redox status and oxidative stress in the kidney and liver of rats pretreated with potassium bromate (KBrO(3)) intragastrically as a single dose of 300 mg kg(-1)weight for 4 weeks. Treatment of rats with KBrO(3)resulted in an insignificant difference (P> 0.05) in body weight compared to controls. However, a significant increase in kidney/body weight ratio (P< 0.001) was observed in rats treated with KBrO(3)while liver/body weight ratio was not affected. KBrO(3)depressed the activities of superoxide dismutase, glutathione peroxidase and catalase (P< 0.001) in the kidney but not in the liver. Kolaviron (200 mg kg(-1)body weight) administered three times a week for 4 weeks inhibited the decrease mediated by KBrO(3)of these enzymes in the kidney by 29, 88 and 45%, respectively. Similarly, kolaviron reduced the KBrO(3)-induced decrease in the activities of gamma -glutamyltransferase and microsomal Ca(2+)ATPase by 73 and 63% in the kidney. In addition, the extract elicited a 27 and 25% decrease in the KBrO(3)-induced increase in malondialdehyde and lipid hydroperoxide formation in the kidney. Kolaviron also attenuated the KBrO(3)-decreased activities of glucose 6-phosphatase, 5 prime prime or minute nucleotidase and alkaline phosphatase (membrane enzymes) by 72, 57 and 25% respectively. The results of the present investigation indicate the antioxidative effect of kolaviron, a natural antioxidant, on drug-induced kidney toxicity. Kolaviron may therefore intervene in the cellular redox status and depression of membrane protein activities caused by KBrO(3)and other environmental carcinogens in the kidney.