Evaluation of the protective effect of carvedilol against the renal mitochondrial toxicity induced by cisplatin in rats / Avaliação do efeito protetor do carvedilol na toxicidade mitocondrial renal induzida pela cisplatina em ratos

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DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO

2009

RESUMO

Cisplatin (cis-diamminedichloridoplatinum II) is an affective anticancer agent; however its clinical use is highly limited, predominantly due to its nephrotoxicity. Many studies have shown that cisplatin cause mitochondrial dysfunction in renal epithelial cells due to the generation of reactive oxygen species, such as superoxide anions and hydroxyl radicals. The selective protection of the renal mitochondria against the reactive oxygen species generated by cisplatin is of critical importance in the chemotherapy of cancer patients. Some studies have suggested that carvedilol can protect against the cardiac mitochondrial toxicity induced by the chemotherapeutic agent doxorubicin. Therefore, in the present study we investigated the protective effect of carvedilol against renal mitochondrial toxicity, as well as the molecular mechanisms involved in this protection. We studied 4 groups (n=6, each) of male Wistar rats treated as follows: (i) Control group: one injection of DMSO (0,2 mL/200g body weight, i.p.), intraperitoneal injection (i.p.), immediately before the injection of isotonic saline solution (2mL/200g body weight) followed by one injection of DMSO (0,2 mL/200g body weight, i.p.) in the two following days; (ii) Cisplatin group (CISP): one injection of cisplatin (10 mg/kg body weight, i.p.); (iii) Carvedilol group (CV): one injection of carvedilol (CV) (1mg/kg body weight, i.p.) in three consecutive days and (iv) Carvedilol + Cisplatin group (CV+CISP): one injection of carvedilol (1mg/kg, body weight, i.p.) immediately before the injection of cisplatin (10mg/kg, body weight, i.p.), followed by one injection of carvedilol (1mg/kg, body weight, i.p.) in the two following days. Animals were killed 72h after the beginning of the treatment. CV+CISP group presented a significantly reduced renal injury, marked by the decrease of urea and creatinine plasmatic levels, as compared to the CISP group. The evaluation of the mitochondrial function showed the protective effect of carvedilol against the renal mitochondria toxicity induced by cisplatin, as demonstrated by the improvement in the values of (i) RCR; (ii) the oxygen consumption on state 3 respiration and ADP/O ratio. Besides that, in the CV+CISP group the mitochondrial membrane potential and the mitochondrial calcium uptake were preserved. Additionally, the lower oxidation of NADPH, cardiolipin, glutathione and sulfhydryl proteins, as well as the lower values of MDA in the CV+CISP group, suggests a protective effect of carvedilol against the mitochondrial oxidative stress. CV+CISP group also presented lower values of caspase 3, which suggests lower induction of apoptosis. The groups CISP and CV+CISP presented a similar platinum concentration in the mitochondrial suspension, which indicates that the protective mechanism of carvedilol probably does not involve complex formation with cisplatin and its ensuing inactivation. The present results are promising, since carvedilol is a safe drug, which is currently used in the clinical practice and the evidence of its protective effect will contribute to the development of new strategies to prevent the nephrotoxic damage of cisplatin.

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nephrotoxicity cisplatina cytoprotection mitochondria cisplatin citoproteção carvedilol mitocôndria ero (espécies reativas de oxigênio) ros (reactive oxygen species) carvedilol nefrotoxicidade

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