Preventive effect of Artichoke (Cynara scolymus L.) in kidney dysfunction against high fat-diet induced obesity in rats

Arch Physiol Biochem. 2022 Jun;128(3):586-592. doi: 10.1080/13813455.2019.1703755. Epub 2019 Dec 19.

Abstract

A high-fat diet (HFD) promotes oxidative stress, which contributes to the development of kidney dysfunction. We examined the protective effects of an ethanol extract of artichoke leaves (EEA) compared to Atorvastatin (ATOR) in the kidney of Wistar rats fed a high-fat diet. The experimental animals were divided into five groups: control (Cont), HFD, HFD treated with EEA (200 mg/kg), HFD treated with EEA (400 mg/kg), and HFD treated with ATOR. Organ weights, lipid profile, renal markers, and antioxidants enzymes were measured. Oral administration of EEA (200 and 400 mg/kg) for 60 days showed a significant decrease in organ weights and kidney markers levels accompanied by decreasing in oxidative stress biomarkers as compared to HFD groups. The histological findings showed a renoprotective effect of artichoke extract. These findings suggest that EEA exerts anti-oxidant kidney effects in HFD- induced obese rats.

Keywords: Artichoke; ethanol; kidney; oxidative stress.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Antioxidants / metabolism
  • Antioxidants / pharmacology
  • Antioxidants / therapeutic use
  • Cynara scolymus* / metabolism
  • Diet, High-Fat / adverse effects
  • Kidney
  • Obesity / etiology
  • Obesity / prevention & control
  • Oxidative Stress
  • Plant Extracts / pharmacology
  • Rats
  • Rats, Wistar

Substances

  • Antioxidants
  • Plant Extracts