Antilithiatic Effect of Melia azedarach. on Ethylene Glycol–Induced Nephrolithiasis in Rats

2006 
AbstractThe effect of the aqueous extract of Melia azedarach. Linn. (Meliaceae) against ethylene glycol–induced nephrolithiasis in male Wistar albino rats is summarized in this study. Lithiasis was induced in rats by administering 0.75% ethylene glycol in drinking water for 28 days and was manifested by high urinary calcium, phosphate, oxalate, and low urinary magnesium content. Simultaneous administration of aqueous extract of Melia azedarach. (AEMA; 250 mg/kg body weight) orally for 28 days along with ethylene glycol (0.75%) reduced urinary calcium, oxalate, phosphate, and elevated urinary magnesium level. It also increased the urine volume, thereby reducing the tendency for crystallization. The histopathological studies confirmed the induction of lithiasis as microcrystal deposition was observed in sections of kidney from animals treated with ethylene glycol. This was reduced, however, after treatment with the extract. These observations enable us to conclude that AEMA is effective against ethylene gly...
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